Besides the "Cookie car" I remember seeing a 30-31 ford 2 door touring being used on the series. Does anyone know anything about this car, the owner or the fate of this not so famous car? Sorry about the **** photo....
Man I used to watch that show all the time, but I don't remember this car....Must not have been in many episodes...
Pretty sure I saw a fendered tub on there that some kids were driving around in on a movie lot scene. Wasn't the Kookie car that's for sure. Episode where somebody is trying to ***asinate an arab sheik
I,ve been watching the series and this car was probably used more than the Kookie Kar. Any way this car got me interested in cars at the age of 12. It wasn't flashy, just a simple hotrod very indicative of the cars in that era, 1959-64....
That car was also used by Kookie and Roscoe in "The Chrome Coffin" episode after Norm Grabowski sold the "Kookie Car" to Dayton, Ohio's Jim Skonzakis, aka Jim Street. The "Chrome Coffin" was the 15th episode of the 4th season of 77 Sunset Strip http://www.sd455.com/movie77sunset.htm THE CHROME COFFIN (12/29/61) Stu, Kookie and Roscoe join the hot rod set to help a wealthy young man whose uncle attempts to extort money from him. Charles Robinson (Drake Evans), Vaughn Taylor (John Montaigne), Max Baer (Eddie Morgan), Floydean Smith (Lou Morgan), Paul Carr (Eddie Morgan), Paul Langton (Mark Evans), Martin West (Dave Billings), Julie van Zandt (Hortense) Written by Frederic Brady; Directed by Robert Douglas
Your screen shots have greatly improved in the intervening 17 yrs. Did ya ever learn anything about this car?
Wally 36 ford coupe, June Cleaver doesnt like "junkers", so made Wally get rid of it. Wally parted it out and had the body towed away for s****
I remember that phaeton. I fell in love with it and always wanted one like it. I thought I saw the same car on The Real McCoys also.