nice ride there hero....cool stance. hey bib....got roots in mammoth spirng, ar.....what kinda stuff you working on?
I hope you dont mind, but I took the liberty of posting this on my site. Enjoy. Vintage Metal Also, congratulations and what an awesome coupe.
Very, very nice. Having grown up in Indiana and being a former stock car racer, I love the vintage oval track look. It reminds me of some of the cars that raced at Paragon, Art Zipp's, and 16th Street when I was a kid. Why is the grille shell black instead of painted to match the body? It looks good and I'm not criticizing; just curious.
Bitchin' car man, just bitchin'. It's nice to see what can be accomplished in a regular guy's garage. Sweet hot rods don't have to come out of some multi-million dollar t-shirt complex or a t.v. studio on the west coast. Nice work.
Very Nice!! Thanks for sharing. Tell me, what if any, is the significance of the number? Also, I'm a photographer and I just wish I could rent a studio like that to shoot my Venus chassis! Again, great work! Patrick
Mcload, I raced motocross for 15 years, 150 is my motocross number since the day i started when i was 10 years old. so thats where it comes from
I know nothing about what is what... but I think it is awesome. thanks for sharing all of the pictures. -W
Thank you for posting the photos & info! You were driving out of The Road Agents Meet last month as I was walking in, you never came back in, that was the one car I really wanted to look at in detail. That rear tire to wheel well fit is perfect, the first thing I look at on fenderless cars.
Black radiator shell cause that's part of the Chassis? I like it! That's all that counts Will we see this at Conklins this Wendsday? Frank