Heres 2 of mine, and one that was done by Dave Stuckey that Id really like to clone...not really a hot rod, but I thought Id add it anyway.
I picked this up from HAMBer "Eternal 29" in September. Still a work in process, but it fulfills a 60 year dream!
] Anyone got info on the yellow 33-34 coupe in this photo? I think it is one that used to be in the interior of BC and made its way to Calgary.
I just love a 32 with an unmodified stock profile ch***is, full channel and chop. It just looks mean and pure somehow. Never been a fan of the SUPER low cars as real drivers...but this sedan, with its good road height, could be one MEAN long distance Hot Rod. Awesome looking car man....
That clearly must be a photoshop, beacuse I've heard they didn't channel these things that hard back then!!
Unfortunately no. I didn't even know it was from BC. I don't even know were I stole the pic. From. but it makes me think, how cool would it be to have a dedicated thread of old BC/ western Canadian hot rods. If someone hasn't done it yet?
I guess the experts forgot to tell this builder he's doing it all wrong and you have to credit this guy for his fender engineering, way too cool.
A buddy's 29 RPU with the top really channeled. Mine is cheater channeled over an inch and seems like it's stock! TP
Wow! I really love this car, very very well done . The color is what I was aiming for on mine however mine has abut more greenish tint to it (I'm happy though). These ****py pics of mine are all I have on my phone right now. Posted from the TJJ App for iPhone & iPad
Although it looks like a current photo, this was taken when the car placed 2nd in the Street Roadster cl*** at the Oakland Swanx Custom Caravan in 1959.