Did you get any pics of that Beautiful Orange and White '55 Chevy with Chrome Wheels and Medium Whites?
Two v/12 Licoln model A coupes at the same event. Charlie Ryam is the man, the orig. hot rod Lincoln song!!Here is my fave Hot Rod Lincoln!
It was a REALLY GREAT SHOW-especially in the basement! Thanks to Rudy and Dennis and the rest of the folks who made it all happen!
Guy, the rest of the folks that made it happen are you and all the people that took the time to bring there cars out in the middle of the winter and hang out down town Detroit for four days. I can't thank everyone enough for making this the best one yet for me.. Oh and thanks for getting me Buzzed on expensive Scotch before the awards. Sure made it easy to get up in front of all those people
it was a fun show had a blast. glad i brought the chrysler from wi to the show. met my son who is going to college at ferris state. we hit greek town sat night and the chrysler museum sunday morning. met lots of cool people and saw a lot of great cars. the show ran real smooth to. hats off to all involved with making it happen.
Shoulda gone to the show, stayed home and did nothing all day. Henry J belonged to Bill Waddill, a Michigan Hot Rodding pioneer from Flint. First guy from east of the Mississippi to win a class at Bonneville. I bought some speed equipment from Kustom Equipment back in the 50s. Bunch of great guys over there in Flint. That Henry J looks like maybe it has a Chevy in it now. It ran at the Nationals with a twin McCullough blown Chrysler Hemi. Neat car, neat guy. Read more at http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=63249
Did anyone see the 1938 Ford pickup that Bill Waddill used to race in the 1960s and use as a push truck for his drag cars? We were there!!! And we won first place for Custom Rod Pickup 1935-47. It was so exciting and I did not have any scotch before I went up to the stage!!!