My wife and Irish Setter damn near shit all over themselves when the music kicked in. Thanks for making my day Jessie!! Did you shoot the stills yourself? The content was great but the way they were presented was even better. You might have you a second career going there if your first one doesn't pan out.
I wish I could read all of the writing on the frame rails..........Its almost a shame to cover them up with a body.
Well at least that 36 went to a good home. I have to make it down there to the round up one of these days.
The wife saw the subject line and thought I was surfing "ASS" porn...... thanks for that. Curious how many hours went into that frame.
Great pics! That last few seconds of the video speaks volumes! Sometimes I think I have the same look on my face when staring at my rusty pile.
I have a nice '36 Ford 3/W I would trade for that '36, to bad someone is changing anything about it. Hope someone can get more pic's of it before the makeover.............................
The fab and beveled lightening holes in the frame are outstanding!!!!!!!! Im a sucker for the airframe/industrial look! Jerry
Thanks for posting. Awesome car in the first place, even in the condition it was in. I saw it at the Pileup 2 years in a row, the guy I talked to in 'O7 wasn't sure who built it at that point. Maybe I missed it, but did anyone ever figure out who originally built it? Whoever it was, they sure got the lines right, great to see that the new work on it is such high quality, the car deserves it.
It's a cryin' shame that a bodies gonna cover up that frame on the jig table. That thing is gorgeous! Really nice pictures too bubba.