HIGHLIGHTS - Significant and well documented period history - Formerly part of the 'Cam Snappers' Hot Rod Club - The Cam Snappers were one of the earliest known Hot Rod Clubs - Correctly restored with fascinating and original attributes - Displayed at the 2015 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance - Believed to be built in the early 1950s - Discovered in 2006 after 30 years of storage - Restored with great attention to detail over 2 years - 1932 Ford chassis, 1931 Ford Roadster body - Oldsmobile Rocket V-8 engine - Automatic transmission - Modified Olds rear crossmember that sits 4-inches below the chassis - Nash steering box and steering wheel - Channeled 8-9 inches - Dark Candy Apple Red with two-tone vinyl interior - Modern safety upgrades include a fuel cell, modern style hoses and an auxiliary fan - Period photos, discovery photos and research correspondence included
this was Mickey Fearons shop truck. he chopped and sectioned it in the fifties. i believe it went out west sometime in the early 60's. the name of his shop was Hy-Way Custom
"The Voodoo" later to be rename the "Gigot", Nelson sold this car to Jean Durocher of the Carbs of Hartford in the early 60's. The car still exists today albeit in brown paint and a 70's street rod aesthetic powered by a sbc. I have the original slicks from this car as well as some chrome pieces from the motor. I have attached a few pix from when Jean owned it