This roadster is truly a work of art, a credit to Jim Khougaz. Jim Busby's team did a beautiful restoration on it.
That blue is mesmerizing! Neat to see how it's character changes as the sun hits it/gets hidden by clouds.
I was just thinking the same thing Again, Thanks Jamie, we are the the richer through your efforts to post these photos here. now where was I .... Oh yeah.... right click ...save
Ditto....closely followed by the F-YOU exhaust.... very cool. can't imagine cracking the double ton in that, insane, but intensly full of admiration. Are there any details of this car without the rear trunk lid, to see the rear ch***is structure and detail there? Cheers, Drewfus
Jimmy B, Thanks for this thread! What a great way to improve a cold rainy winter day, for us "up here" in the northern hemishere. That is such an incredible piece of "Hot rod History". I think many of us are living vicariously through your great photojournalism.