Here's some of my rather dodgey pics... Had a great time. Got to meet Modernbeat. It was good talking to you Jason... Sorry i couldn't hang out longer but I hope you were able to sell some of Wilson's stuff after I got out of your hair! Tried to circle back around and meet up with you but I didn't see you. Anyway here's the pics...
Not trying to spam, but the 34 with the hemi is for sale, It is not my car I am just trying to help a friend sell it. Its a pretty cool car. It has the front sheet metal from the bill phy coupe that ran at bonneville in the early 50's. The hemi is also rebuilt and it comes with a really cool cunningham intake manifold. If any one is interesed you could p.m. me or call my shop. 714-279-0400 thanks Jimmy White
[ QUOTE ] I hope this is cool? I got more if it won't cause any issues with the HAMB? [/ QUOTE ] I, for one, am enjoying them. Post more please......... Looks like I was there..................but was home in SC
****, I was there and i didnt see half of those cars... I guess i was spending too much time at te beer stand.
.....SON-OF-A-*****!!! How could you STAND it??? My heart is pounding just sitting here in Abingdon, MD at 4:30am looking at the photos! My ****in' head would have been spinning like the chick in the Exorsist! Thanks for taking the GREAT shots and posting them........
Man thanks for the great pictures! They are probably going to cost me a new putor though cause I save all of them and am about to run out of memory. Thanks again!
did that fella with the 16 cylinder fire it up for anyone else? i was pretty impressed 16 cylinder overhead caddy(?) in 32 ford frame with 35 dodge body. neat little frankenstien car. great pix- i had just read the Ardun article in TRJ so those things were reeealy knockin me out yesterday!!
Well that's it for the pictures... Not sure why they are so washed out? I've taken shots in similar conditions without that happening. Anyway, I had a blast and am glad you all dig the pics. If you haven't been, you should try to make it to the show. It really is unbelievable. I left with one question however... Since there's obviously so many vintage Flathead intakes out there for sale, why are they worth $350 to $600?
You've just made my mind up.......i will include that in next years visit. & yeah how do you post all those pics in one post!
Great pics, thanks! I'm definitely making that show next year, car or no. Do you (or anyone else) have any more photos of this A, particularly from the side?
wow thanks... we got stupid and stayed out till 5 am and slept all day sat figured would get to see everything sunday guess we missed a lot... dammit!!!!!! i was better off not knowing!!
That appears to be Mild Mitch's roadster, he's a HAMB'er so he may see this post. Mitch to the white courtesy phone please.......