This car is sick.. I'm sure it's already been said but it was the feature car on HOTRODs vintage magazine.
We started a New England Hot Rod history group on FB... Check it out https://www.facebook.com/groups/183...if_t=group_activity¬if_id=1472151670078458
Hey Guys, I recently formed the New England Hot Rod and Kustom Historical Society. We're a group dedicated to preserving the history of hot rodding in New England. We're in the process of getting the website up and running right now and its going to act as virtual museum. If any of you would like to share photos,info or anything else to be featured on the site it would be greatly appreciated. Our focus is on the 50's and 60's. As soon as the site launches i'll post it on here. Thanks in advance, Jamie
Yup, we are cool on the right coast Jere Sheehan with the swinger Sent from my SM-G900V using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Jere is living in Florida full time now. He is "president emeritus" for the Camsnappers. The swinger is in good hands in the Merrimack valley. Safari, you must have grown up here, you know too much of our history Sent from my SM-G900V using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Pics from the annual "S&S Speed Shop" show and cookout a couple of years ago. (R.I.) More added............... Enjoy. Credit to builders/ owners, Atsa nice buncha iron!
post 679 and 680, the two 32 channeled roadsters. I have original B/W photos taken at that same show, and the 680 car is shown as a side view. The guy who snapped them is now in his 70s and gave them to me.