Here is my 32 coupe the day I bought it,and a photo of the way it looks now after the bent,twisted,and cracked front frame rails were cut off and replaced.
Before: Summer 2002 (shipped from California to Maryland) and After: Fall 2003. The wheels were red when I bought them. This spring i'm paintin' them gloss black with spider caps and droppin' the *** a couple inches.
awesome pics guys.I'm going to Mexico at the end of the month and plan to a**** other things be on the look out for cool looking rusty piles I may be able to pick up for mere pesos.
My granddaughter sitting on the running board was 7 years old when I started. She is now 14 and I'm almost done. She said she would model for me again when I get done. And now - - - - Fourdy
Found it "outback" at Outback Motors.. Came with a good chunk of the Impala trim.. everything except badges and the side trim.. If you look carefully in the lower left hand corner just above the radiator cap and below the hose is the coffee can full of gas that he kept so he could start it up... and drove it around front to the rollback.
Cool Pics, and you guys should see that Standard wagon in person it is F'in A *****in! 4Ever4 I probably met you at wheels day a few years back, I was the fat yank who rode to the show from the Ace with Terry the nutter in Goldrush, your dad's car was right behind us most of the way, it was one of my favroite cars I saw over there! He is in UKK is'nt he?
Heres mine, no after pics because I'm still working on the frame, haven't even got to the body yet Primo
The plate on it says 1915 and the guy I'm getting it from says Dodge. Dunno for sure, I'm probably cutting it in half and making a bucket out of it. Primo
My dodge the day I brought it home, still working on it. My other cars ready to be dug out: http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=50223&highlight=shadow
Picking it up the first weekend of May! Definately a ton of work to get it to where I want it, but I'm hoping she'll wind up being well worth the time spent in the end.