I saw these pictures in that thread about '32-'34 trucks started by wes. Does anyone have more information on or pictures of this truck? I really like the build style and some of the different details. From the pic titiles it must have been at the GNRS. Thanks.
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb261/moyergraffiti/Pim0035.jpg It's in their website gallery with specs under Borrman '33...
We built that truck at my shop Circle City Hot Rods for Paul Borrmann. If you have any questions you can p.m. me or send me an e-mail through the website. Take care Jimmy White
Thanks for the kind words. That truck was alot of work!! Jeff Myers gets credit for the awesome paint job. Jimmy White
Wow, those pictures on the trailer were at the G.N.R.S. last year, we just got finished detailing it. It looks really nice there!! We trailered the car there, and then I drove it home. It was a fun drive home!! Jimmy White
Its strange the truck looks black in those pictures, but it is really a dark blue. one of my favorites from Circle City Hot Rods. Gepetto
That truck is an example of perfect proportions, chop, box length, ride height, stance, everything. Just perfect.
Thanks, for the kind words. As a bonus that truck is really fun to drive as well!! It handles really well, and the little Red Ram sounds killer too. Jimmy White
Hi , Jimmy I love this truck , great job !!! Do you think the way you made the rear suspension has much to do with the way it handles ? thanks ! Ward
JIMMY WHITE is one of the best in the business ! attention to detail in everyway, he has an eye that is calabrated, I was honored to be a part of this build, a very nice truck.
Wow am I glad this thread came up... I was checking this beauty out in Paso last year with Fat Hack and never figured out who owned/built it. Now I can finally jot something down on the back of my pics when I get home... Defintely one of the finest early trucks ever built. God, those rear 3/4 shots are making me randy!