You're not beating a dead horse, keep em coming. Great shots, love that gold and white Plymouth. Thanks Gary
Every person has their favorites and so the picture variety for any given event is enriched by the variety of photographers who submit their pictures. There is no beating a dead horse when it comes to hot rod pictures!
the gold and white plymouth was my FAVORITE. My heart stopped when it rolled in. OMG I love that car.
Dude, glad (or not glad) you got a pic of the huge line at pedestrian gate... that was scary for a minute!!! They just kept comin'!
The owner is from IN. Every time I see it he's made another improvement. Note.. I did not say change, I said improvement. It just keeps getting better. If it hasn't been at EVERY PIleup, it's at least been at every one since the 2nd one at Marty's
That is one car I always look forward to seeing every year. Im glad I got to see that tin man too cause i saw it at world of wheels and my camera ran out of batteries. Got a ton of pics of it now. Very clean!!
That's Paul. He's a friend of silent rick's. He was at Garage Nite (TM) last week. I love his car. He is meticulous.
The modified with the dual spun aluminum tank is awesome. the best part is the trailer hitch on the back. that ***** isn't just a show car, she hauls too.
The line didn't look all that scary, they were all smiling. The "other" Tin Man's car is breath taking,, very subtle,, details are perfect. The black suspension gives it a low hover. The bad thing is it also hides some of the coolest bits of the car. The Plymouth is almost overwhelming, at least to me, eye candy everywhere. Someone is suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder. Very cool ride! I hate the green on that Black Modified, but the amount of in your face fabrication made me like it anyway! Ya'll put on a hell of a show. I'm kicking myself for not going to any of the others. Add me to volunteer list for next year!!! Good to put names and faces together, well most of em anyway!
That Tin Man A is my favorite. All the body panels on the car are hand formed, and the kid that built it can't be more than 25 years old. Amazing craftmanship. I talked with him for a while and he is extremely modest about his skills. When I first saw that car in Rod & Custom it really inspired me. Of course I don't have the skills to build something like that but it inspires me just the same.