i was walkin down from the office and liked the contrast of the gasser and the way slammed roadster. thought someone else might like to see it.
Not only is that a great shop, but the amount of work that happens there boggles the imagination. I'm surprised you stopped long enough to snap a photo.
The node is something that was picked up off of the ground at a junkyard, and cut and changed until it looked cool.
nice shot. i really like that roadster. definately keep us updated. btw i am almost finished w/ the t roadster you sold me... i will send you some pics when its done.
Im still workin on the 32. I filled the roof, and got a good passenger side door for it. Im hoping the winter will lend a little more time to work on it. Jim
Thats a great shot. It looks like you have some room to stretch your work out in that shop. Love the roadster, very cool cars!
Nice great pic. Here is one of my favorites from earlier this summer, these are R, B and seniors projects. I'm sure we don't get 1/10 as much done but we are all working on our own crap, some days it seems all we do is run each other tools and move shit around. s.
WOW!!!, Im not worthyyyy... I have looked at your tool makin threads a million times. I am THE biggest fan of your rpu. I really want a grill like that for my 32 coupe. Thanks. jim
Im not to sure on the willys history. The windshield was screwed shut, the dash had a cut out with a tach, and oil pressure guages. The rear area where the spare tire goes had bolts where a chute or something was. There was no chassis. Anyone in Washington or Idaho have any ideas.
I would LOVE it if someone with artistic abilities would do a sketch of the cave for me. I really like the shop art and would be honered if someone did one of my place. jim