Man, is this ever sweet. Judging by the tires, probably 1960ish?? Solid hood sides in 1948, this guy was way ahead of the curve.
It's great to see that someone is taking good care of the Ed Fitswilliams 34 roadster. Former Stroker member Ed was nicknamed by his friends, Howdy Doody however in that picture he looked like a star from Happy Days. Ed built many cars besides Confusion including dual engine dragster and hemi powered 41 Chev. dechrome
Gonna keep the fenders on this one. Just waiting for the flattie to arrive so I can get it back on the road.
That is exactly backward to the way I am headed with my A. I never thought about black with gold fenders, I could go this way as easy as d gold body with black fenders. I kind of like it. You never see a t with stock fenders, well seldom, A fenders seems like the way most guys want to go. Nice.
This is perfect. BTW, this thread has ruined me. I had a perfectly good highboy AV8 going together until I read this thread. Now I find myself buying a good set of front fenders for the '31. --louis
Slowing a bit, but dont worry, its not gonna die yet, not by a long shot, hell, I'm still pulling them off my computer, havent even really started scanning yet...
I didnt take it, it was originally posted by the guy on here from Saskatchewan with the red T touring below, I can find his screen name, but it will take some digging. That pic of your old RP you posted was taken at one of the old PNE shows? Man I miss those, I still feel a twinge every time I drive by Hastings and Renfrew. The Tradex is a nice venue, but it just doesnt feel the same, no ghosts. Your truck looks great!
Don't worry 'bout the thread dying, look how long my T thread has been going. Just when you think it's dead and buried it rears it's ugly head.