J.Ukrop submitted a new blog post: Summer 2022 Pictorial, Part I Continue reading the Original Blog Post
Thanks, Joey! In the near future when some of the rest are putting up with less than ideal rodding weather, you can go back to “ it’s always Summer time” California! Still living the Life, not working on the roadster, but it's still All Good. That green A roadster sure is pretty tasty, Carp.
Some real gems in there. The park side image really grabbed my attention. Wonder how many post offices like that got built? The one in my home towns a dead ringer
USPS had more than one size of the same design. Custer SD has an identical one also. a few miles in a couple directions there are 3 smaller ones for the more rural areas like where we live, all the same
Heck yes! If you have ANY more pics or info on the beautiful dark green 28/29 roadster on deuce rails parked immediately outside the brick building (museum/showroom?), we need to see 'em. That thing is perfect!
Nice selection of cars. Of course I'm a little biased since one of them is mine . You're lucky you have the opportunity to travel to so many places and do car stuff. I can't wait for Part II.
@J.Ukrop said: "I’m fortunate to get to do what I do. Summer days. Old cars. Good friends and, more often than not, a camera in hand." Amen. A couple of things about the '56 F-100 in your first pic - you may already know this but for the benefit of those who do not, the truck is a mild custom survivor that was built in the 1950's. Its previous caretaker purchased it from the original builder and owned it for decades, not changing a thing. And for the past few years it's been in the care of Minnesota's pinstriper extraordinaire Cliff Anderson Jr. Perhaps the neatest part is that the pinstriping that remains on the truck today was done by Cliff's dad in the 1950's! How cool is that?! As mentioned, wonderful selection of images and perfect thoughts to go with them. Looking forward to Part II!