DO a search. I believe there are a couple of guys on here that have used one. So you are in Blum? I have family that live in Whitney. I forget the road, but they live down near Live Oak Estates and Cedar Creek Park area. I know the area well. There still a good bit of tin down that way. I remember years ago driving through back roads and located an old wrecking yard, but the guy who ran it was a real prick. I haven't been down in that area in about a year. I need to get back down there with my Hamb goggles on.
They look pretty cool. I've seen a few done up like that. I think this may be one....Not sure though. I'm sure this is one.... And this one is cool.... ...but this is probably my favorite of all.
Not chopped and not "traditional", but it was low buck and lots of fun. Someone posted a chopped, nasty looking one not long ago, you might do a search. Larry T
YEA THAT'S JUST DOWN THE ROAD. THE WRECKING YARD WAS PROBABLY SNIDERS IF IT WAS ON A DIRT ROAD BETWEEN WHITNEY AND HILLSBORO.YEA HE'S A PRICK. OR IF IT WAS IN RIO VISTA IT MAY HAVE BEEN POE. HE'S GOT LIKE 500 CARS FROM THE '20'S TO THE MID '60'S. HEAVY
I just picked up a 36 and plan on chopping and channeling it i guess the roof is removeable, you know what they say about corn binders too fast for the farm to slow for the road!