YEP its in the easter weekend here in jonkoping sweden had a vendors pass so I was able to sneak in a little earlier..a lot easier to take photos not that it will make the photos better..but you dont get heads,breast,kids etc etc in the focus(lol) enjoy
WOW! This Car is beautiful. Are those glass velocity stacks? And was there a blog followin the progress of this thing? I seem to remember it kinda like if it was an art project or something like that. Also more pics of it please. The purple haze merc is rather sweet too. Looks black thou
one cool custom from suomi http:// and this is from Gothenborg, less is more http:// one lokal classic custom http://
Here is my pics from teh show with heads,breast,kids etc etc http://www.brandow.eu/album/Elmia2012/index.html This one is called Juxtapod http://juxtapodhotrod.blogspot.se/
that orange caddy with the seaweed flames is SICK! I gotta get over in europe again....all of the photo coverage of stuff I've seen from out there is super high quality
Wow. Thanx for the pix and the link. I NEED to know where I can get some of these wheels!!! (and of course, the bolt pattern.) Is this a kit car, homebuilt, or... ? There is a "TH35" herald on the grille. Mfg? Gary
Its 100% homebuilt by Peter Thornadtsson Its powered by a Aprilia RSV Mille bike engine. And legal to drive on the street in Sweden. You can reach him at [email protected] The car is inspred of a model 35 bugatti and i guess The TH is aftrd Thornadtsson. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=8no6neke6X8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fu8P9lrdcmk&feature=player_embedded And the rim is an "old" narrowed Audi RS rim. Since the Bugatti is Pre 48 its almost a Hot rod or?!
Many thanx for the info and email address. I did manage to find the videos on U-tube, but I hope he has a build file of photos to share. Gary
I hade my Tudor there, and some visitors http:// Ken Reister from Colorado http:// Bruce Meyer car collector http:// and Chip Foose step in little http://
Im sold, I wanna come next year! Some great rides, like the detailing on your Tudor too, great work. Shame about this one below, in my opinion (lowely as it is), that is grotty, what a shame! At least an umbrella would fit in the gap perfectly! Great pics anyhoo, cheers!