Looks like this guy D. S. Evans was selling another car too, listed above this one. Wonder what it was? Can you imagine forking over only 2 grand for this car nowadays?! [/QUOTE]
This thread inspired me to take my A for a ride around town (well actually I had to go pick some stuff for my mom so I made it worth my time). Here is a couple pictures I took of my car when I got home, I don't think it's really 60's style now but maybe once I clean up my motor and add the 6x2 intake it will look a bit better.
Hi Jeffrey, those are my 2 "Mammut Bulls". More infos on my websites: www.oldschoolbulls.com www.mammutbull.com Rock n Roll Timo
So nice to see one with a stock height top and on an A frame! Pretty much how I intend to do mine. Super nice!
This is about as Sixties as it gets - it was built in the late 60's! Other than the Air cleaner, Radiator puke can and late valve covers, it hasn't been changed. And those have been pulled off now, along with new headers and the "bolt on louvers" removed! It will be at LARS for sale if anyone is interested
Been following this thread for awhile and definitely drew much inspiration for my coupe. Here are a couple of pics of my roached out beater that's finally on the road. I had to share the black and white pic Blake took - makes it looks way better than in real life, hahah. This one is from the Lone Star Round Up this year... Got a new set of quarters from a fellow HAMBer on the way, so the backside should look a little better in the coming months.
I dig that coupe. Wish I saw it at the LSRU but I must've missed it.. Think you'll have it there next year?
Heres mine. I just dragged it outa the corner after a year off. I think it fits the mid 60's? i have a 327 from 65 all rebuilt and ready to go, i hope to have it done by spring but i still have not decided on finishes.