I wish I knew what size wheels/tires are on that '60 F100. I've been wondering if my own '59 would look good with WWs. They look great on that particular truck. dka
The toast-bird got my juices flowing, the paint was unbelievable.. 25 coats.. the little skulls in the scallops were amazing. top notch. There had to have been about 250 cars there easily.. it was in wayland mo.
We had a blast at the Rust Revival. thanks to Hotrod Otis sitting in with us on Friday and Todd rippin up a mean beat on the drums too..... Great seeing everybody again. cheers Jim
Ya'll rock,you knew that.I found Todd's druming near spiritual,I know we aren't suppose to talk religion but that took me to another level,.
Yep I was there, but WOW Waylan is a LONG way from Tulsa! Awesome event Paul, you should have come up.
Here are my pics: http://s296.photobucket.com/albums/mm200/rosehoyt/Rust Revival/?albumview=slideshow
If I combined all my staring sessions, I must have stared at this car for over an hour. So many details and the owner was way cool. He had a little story behind every part on the car. I think think he said there were parts from 32 different cars! Loved it. .
My Dad and Uncle drove over on Sat. and they hada blast, sorry I missed it, wont happen again. Later RP
I met him there, he's on here somewhere. Only talked to him for a few minutes and didn't get another chance to talk again. Nice to see ya though, Mike. I like the chop on your shoebox. I had an awesome, yet drunken time! Thanks everyone!
earl speaks the truth, the shitbox got the crap beat out of it and kept on rockin. me and farm fresh did a few cookies in it at the end of main street saturday night to run off the kenny chesney fans in the lifted farm truck. smoked out the joint with a standing burnout that night too. i got rubber up the back of the cab, across the roof, and all over the grille and headlights. that's wicked burnout. nice thing is it only trashes one tire at a time!! hehe
a couple pics I forgot to post..... the car looks great Jeff, keep up the good work. and let me know when your finished, I'll drop my T off for you to work on
Thanks brother Nick... it was great to see you and yours again and lots of folks seemed to like seeing the car in project form... now if I could only remember where I left it ??? Dam me and my tiny liver!
I can't remember the owner's name (super nice guy btw) but he did tell me you did the work... Also I really loved the uni-strut weather channel! Awesome.
jeff....abomber30 built it....i think the guys name was bill...from burlington iowa!!! it won KROPDUSTERS PICK! nice work abomber!!!!!!!