As you may or may not know, I do hot rod "glamour photography" (I guess that's what y'ad call it)... Anyways, here's one for the group that I captured through my Kodak 13 megapixel digital lens, a 1951 Mercury... Its lookin' kinda phat and phurious... "The Doc" (Celebrity Drag Racing Authority & Visionary)...
I think it says Heads - So Calif with a member's number in between. Checked O'Brien's list but it wasn't there.
How 'bout the Alexander Bros.' Golden Indian, Jerry Conklin's Chevy, Richard Glymph's Tbird, and Cushenberry's El Matador...
Looks great, Omar! I'm going to be starting on a Buster Litton clone (but with a Carson top) pretty soon for a friend. It took him years to find all the Buster Litton pieces to build it...pics soon! Rob
I'm really not sure... The owner is from Staten Island, NY... I think the car has a working turntable in the interior-- it's a somewhat over-the-top presentation...
a turn table??? sound like the interior of the jade idol! any one have any pics of a chopped 49-52 fleetline that is painted black or just a darker color in general?
Mediocre at best.............. KIDDING! Everytime i see your avatar I drool. Fine car! I am defiantly jealous.
Unfortuantely, "Jimmy Merc" passed on. Its a 50 and I loved it when it was first done in the more traditional manor.
Its all Class buddy...Very cool! MrMusico...Thanx man, We ve crossed paths now a few times and didnt know it...gotta put a face with the name!
I appreciate the kind words. But I have a vision. Every year I try to get it closer to realizing that vision. Hope to have it looking as classy as your ride, Chevy54. bonz, A real traditional custom needs shiney paint unless it isn't finished. Just my take,BUCKD