I gotta admit,there are several cars that trip my trigger,I think what it boils down to is I'm just a sucker for black cars. Each and every one of these cars will should appeal to Hambers unlike some contenders from the past. HRP
I like this one better with the top down. Photo cribbed from Hot Rod's Facebook page. Sent from my iPad using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
now that I've seen all the pics it's a great lot. the packard was my favorite from the read view but I'm not as keen after that last post. guess I'll have to scroll through the pics again Sent from my SM-G920R4 using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Be sure to watch the video walkarounds too. Gotta be thorough. They're all stunning, differently. Sent from my iPad using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Click the link below to checkout all 118 of John Gilbert's photos of the thirteen AMBR Contenders: 2017 Grand National Roadster Show 1st Look at AMBR Judging
There is a good precedent for the Packard's retractable hardtop. See the 1938 Peugeot 402BL Eclipse Decapotable which sold recently at Fantasy Junction. Sent from my SM-N920V using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Great line up this year. The Muroc 28 roadster is my favorite. I really like how the windshield was done. The 32 rpu with cycle fenders is also very nice. I think the Packard is probably most deserving of the AMBR title, I prefer it with the top down but overall the car is a work of art, and I have no doubt the workmanship is top notch.
I'm trying to figure out why there is so much space between the front of the block and the back of the radiator..... why was the engine mounted this way??
Looks like a toss up between several cars, Being from Texas, I`m partial to the one from Austin Speed Shop..
I actually like every car shown in the lineup. Some more than others, a few things I may have done differently on a few of the cars but overall a really nice selection of good stuff. Don't know if I could have said that in any previous years. I guess I'll "vote" for the blue RPU just because I like the wheelcovers. But every contender this year has something to love, which is pretty cool.
The first banger roadster is awesome. I saw some other pics of it on Instagram and was blown away. I dug the mechanical brake parts that are all chromed out. Beautiful details. Thanks for all the pictures. Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I like it with the top down but the apron below the grille shell is too angular/sharp so it is in conflict with the more rounded lines of the rest of the car.
I see enough black or nearly black cars in contention that we could have a sizable hot rod funeral procession. Personally , I like the tub and the red rpu. But, Mumford ' s and Jackie Howerton ' s cars are the only ones I got right in years so I hope that I haven't jinxed those two.
I'm torn between the Packard and Aftershock. Massive amount of work in both. I can't imagine the hours spent to build any of these cars. Glad I am not a judge. Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I do think the HHR Bruce Wanta "Mulholland Speedster" Packard is the front runner. The other 3 roadsters that could take it out Dr Dan's "Hill Country Flyer" Bill Grant's “The Muroc Roadster” James Hetfield "Blackjack" Dark horse pick Matthew Gordon “Time Merchant” RPU
Reading comprehension is critical, you obviously missed where the previous owner's/original builders birth year was highlighted in bold lettering, it's a nod and sign of respect to the deceased original builder.
Yeah, the blue RPU is my favorite; in terms of a 'traditional AMBR' (i.e. 1950-1965) it's the clear choice. The red one comes in at a close second. The Packard and '37 Ford would look right at home at Pebble Beach, but look out of place IMO at the GNRS...