Does anyone know how many inches are taken out of this 3 window [/IMG]http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=844229&d=1260948638
Is it too late to add one to the "with flames" collection? Lloyd Bakan and Norm Grabowski were two influences...
Hi Steve, have a top crimbo/festivus/hannakah. I wouldn't mind your 'shizenbox' under my xmas tree. cheers. Rick 'the artist formerly known as the Croatian Brian Setzer' B.
That's my car. It's chopped 5 inches with about 1/4 inch pinch. Roof is lengthened about 1/2 inch and A pillars are laid back to meet the roof.
Hey guys, with all these photos, I did not see one of the redish orange 3 window with the olds motor, 40 ford dash, full fendered with the rears bobbed and a channeled body. I have seen it a couple of times in different mags but cannot locate one in my stash. I saw this car up close at so cal headquarters while on a tour there. It was in for some refurbishing and was just amazing up close. Anyone?
This is one sweet 3W. It belongs to Rody the pinstripper, and is one of four Henry steel 3 windows in my neighborhood.
Rody sure has a nice Deuce. Striping must be good in Colorado, well maybe 7 months out of the year. Does he still have the Delivery? Mikey www.mikeyspinstriping.com "not perfect, just believable"
Hey Everyone thought you might like this one Picture was taken in 1957 Here is how I found it last year it had been sitting in a barn since 1966 with its orginal A/GS blown Hilborn 392, Tranny, Wheels and Rearend.
WOW,what an awesome find! You might be interested to read about this one. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=397461
Yes he does have the panel, and still paints beautiful stripes. And to answer a couple of inquiries, it was "The East Denver Boys"
awesome thanks for the link to the thread! VERY COOL CAR!!!!!!!! it doesn't appear to be chopped. does anybody know for sure?????
That's my car and I found it in a garage. And I have never considered it "Junk" as 392sniffen6 has it described, in his album, but whatever. I only see perfection when I look at these pictures. It has never been chopped. It was totally East Coast Style but was built in Nebraska. Another picture taken the same day. You can see Ron in the car. Here's another picture of it after high school - note the black and white tuck and roll! As fas as I know the car only ran in the BB/A class First mock up. If you have some time, here are the links with the whole story. Enjoy! The find http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=397461 Here is a link to the rebuild of "Tuffy" http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=420970