Brian did a stellar job on his roadster! And he's a stand-up guy! Had the privilege of seeing the car first hand several years ago in Wildwood! Amazing!
Man great photos of a great car again! Really developing a higher standard for features in subject, text and images. Love it
Good stuff. Brian is good people! I took a ride in his jalpopy in Wildwood a couple of years ago and I even got a video, but I can't get it to post!
super nice, and proving once again, there are only hot rods and future hot rods. this shot makes me want to jump in it and take it for a burn.
Here's a few behind the scene shots and video if it'll post. Even the behind the scenes shots are 35mm Heads up - it's been a long time since I drove a 3 speed so I'm sloppy especially at slow speeds. Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Love the sound of the banger. Brought me back to my youth when Mr. Bronx would drive by in his A coupe going to his lumber yard. YES, the Boss drove the A quite often. Thankee
I've always thought using a restored stock Model A for a good start to building a nice Hot Rod, would Be the way to go. This proves it. Very nice indeed.
I especially like the extended gauge gig in the stock cluster. Gives it a real early race vibe but still blends with the rest. Well done, all of you, Ryan, Boz and John. Great feature, great shoot, great car.