Thanks for the coverage guys...my wife was there with our car ('62 Imapala more-door kustom), but I had to work, and I'm already booked to work during next year's show too .
Take a good look at the throttle pedal linkage in this A sedan......kinda hard to see, but looked like an egg beater/old hand drill gear mechanism....neat.... The '36 5W was another personal favorite....very subtle...slick....great stance too...
Last ones.... Really clean, simple Triumph....someday I'll have a bike like this! A WILD '32 from the 60's.....all lace painted.......
I went yesterday, had a great time. And I gotta say, it's my favorite show in the NW, hands down grerat cars, free music and a ton of hot little mamma's (how bout some pics of the chicka's)
ruined? as in fucked up beyond all repair? totaled? crap? send it to the crusher? someone should let him know California has passed judgement and his car is ruined. yup, if it were mine that would be the first thing I'd change too then the Pontiac script covers but it was cool to see such a bitchin' car at the show.
I took a few pictures too, I seem to have a lot of the same cars in mine, I'll try to find some others... ok, here as Rolf sed, in know 'tickler odor
more of this one please. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=339896&d=1186338536
I joked with my wife when we were talking about me painting the firewall with the checks that I ended up going with that if she didn't go along with what I wanted that I'd paint it like a flannel shirt - she HATES my flannel shirts! I LOVE this plaid! This is so great. Vance
Haha, I got some of those too, Beet! But I don't know her, and Feder set it all up, so I'll let him do it. I had a great time, it was good seeing a bunch of people again and meeting some new ones. I took a bunch of pics too, but many of the same cars. I'll sift through them to find new stuff. Best HRAR yet!
great shots, looks like a great time! thanks for posting the shots on suspension setups, etc.......i always save these for ideas....
Really, really nice pics. Enjoyed studying them. And yes, I agree about losing the AN fittings. Nice car overall though. Thanks for posting.
you guys on the rightous patrol ought check your facts. I can show you photo's of AN fittings on my Olds in 1959. and even I was suprised to find that GM used them on the assembly line in 1948. My 48 Buick had them on the fuel pump. I never knew till I got a NOS one in the GM box the Radial tires were around in the very early 60's
Nice to see all my ol' buddies having fun. When a saw the "4x4" model A,I thought "Oh Scott Baron made it"