Ditto on the pocket! The first car I bought was a 52 DeSoto 4 door with Hemi ! Like your work and your Car. Drank many pints of best bitters in a public house. Cheers, Don
I'm a bit on the rat rod side of the fence but always love it when I see a hotrodder do something at an artistic level that competes with the great art works being produced in other genres. Your engine and firewall are of such a caliber. The art world doesn't sufficiently take note of what goes on in the world of hotrods and customs, which is the purest form of car art (I've never seen restored original cars as having much to do with art). With our grease monkey heritage, we are wrongly dismissed as being too low-brow to qualify as an elite art form.
Front on, back on, 3/4 view, this cars stance and profile sure dose it for me. The black n grey rear 3/4 view makes me feel all tingly.
Bttt...Across the Pond Excellence...I've seen it in Pendine images but just found out it has a Hamb connection...real nice Hotrod @Besty34...share some recent favorite pics you have of it...How'd you do at Pendine?
it ran 104 mph at Pendine and I decided to fit a roadster body but the rules changed and roadsters had to be fitted with roll cages, it wasn't for me so I sold it. I now own a 427 powered 55 Fairlane
That's an admirable speed on the salty sand Hamber...I tell you somebody got some nice Hotrod material...and that's a nice Fairlane...you have a way with your rides @Besty34, good to hear from you...