I've been a little out of the loop......I dug the Hotrod out of this mess and have been on a couple hour long runs already. It's good to be out...and it's pretty cool still...maybe low to mid 60s...very refreshing...
Betcha those 42's are pretty rare these days eh? They are an interesting mix of what was coming in 46 to 1950 with many features such as the grille and body lines... Thanks for sharing this @daylatedollarshort. I haven’t contacted him yet to share my ride but I should as you said, he'd likely find it an interesting Hotrod...
First time rolling in 54 years. Had it out to Airdrie Air Park for some arm drop drags. Going to take it to Edmonton for a few more test runs this weekend.
Here a couple pics of my junk..I can’t help but notice that most of the replies to this post are from the west coast or southern Ontario, i.e. the warm parts of the country. Out here on the prairie flatlands we are still very active in the old car hobby, just not for the winter months. Pics of my old Chevy truck should explain why.....
Getting to be time to put the hams away for winter, but thought I’d share one more look at the ass of my sedan. Pinstriper had a little more fun with it. Gotta zoom in for the chuckle. Couple more surprises for folks who look close enough, but gotta save those for WOW this winter. Now gotta get the damn roadster project finished!
“I was the last one left after the nuclear holocaust, eh. The whole world had been destroyed, like U.S. blew up Russia and Russia blew up U.S. and Canada. Fortunately, I had been off world at the time. There wasn’t much to do. All the bowling alleys and doughnut shops had been wrecked. So’s, I spent most of my time looking for beer.” - Bob McKenzie, 'Strange Brew'.
...a couple of heavily reworked Customs at a local show Verona, Ontario...quality of work was top notch...
@51pontiac, nice shots, it looks like you fellas are having a spectacular fall. We are too...and it's pretty mild to boot... More from Verona, Ontario... Another stunning Cruiser...drivetrain and a few other details are post Hamb modern but this is a real looker...
@daylatedollarshort, I finally did a pretty thorough writeup on the Ole Hotrod and sent it to Bill Sherk the Car Detective. Now despite there being no real mystery to solve he will be publishing a little story in the near future. I'm humbled and excited to finally say hello to him. Some of you other Hambers should reach out to him. I don't think he is specifically Canadian with his coverage. I will ask. I have a couple more things to share with him but I will let him get mine out there first. As @Jeff Norwell said a very nice man and as you said very much alive...I'll never forget my faux pas... I also want to ask him about visiting the Hamb. I think he'd enjoy it. ...what's in a name...eh!
Just cause it’s cold doesn’t mean we can’t play. Blue truck was a 52, and the one in the shop is my current project, a 1948 Chevy maple leaf with the corner windows grafted in, and a long box on the back off a 54??
Do you drive it all winter? I moved my 46 GMC and 62 Bel Air around yesterday. We had a bit of wet snow on Friday. There was enough ice that it was difficult to go anywhere in the yard with an open diff RWD.
Just picked up the truck this past summer, so haven’t yet. But that’s the plan depending on sandbags and temp (heater sucks). It’s an old farm truck with stump pulling gears so I stay off the highways/freeways and just putt around town anyway. Reminds me of my old ford truck that I drove around Inuvik in my high school days back in the seventies. And bonus, this bad boy has 4 wheel brakes (I could only get 1 wheel brake working on my high school ride…).
Thank goodness we don't have snow yet in the forgotten corner of Alberta. Did a little cruising with my friends recently...