Just bought this project to rebuild. It is in BC Canada, but nobody up here remembers it... anybody.??? ****, I can't figure how to upload from photobucket... feel free to do this if you can.. thanks
That is super rad, and well worth every penny even without history on it. Looks like a '61 Plymouth cluster on top of a 59-60 Chevy dash shell, in the center! Crazy. The tunneled tail lights and front bumper pan look like they were done well also. And the chop has gl***! That's more than a lot of pickup truck chops ever get.
Open the pic in photo bucket. Under the pic there will be two text boxes (maybe three) with lines of tect in them. One of them has image tags Copy that and paste it into your text window here on the HAMB then submit the pic will show up. Wow I just learned a new trick. You can do properties on an image and it will give you the adress then you can past that address into upload from URL in your manage attachments box. How freakin cool is that?
thanks Lurk king, that is the one... now if we can just get someone to help with history.. thanks too, Mai Ki-Ki, that really helps. now if I could just understand it all
Seems like I've seen that front end before. Somebody needs to look at the Ranchero at the last page of one of those Barris custom technique books. Theres a purple one there that I think looked like that one, I will check.
That's a Chevy, El Camino, 64 or 5 probably. He is talking about a Ford, Ranchero, '57. Let me see how many pics I can snag. Well that is probably against some kind of a rule but it no doubt is not as bad as some of them I have broken. Is this the correst car? pretty cool old custom.
Well I like it for sure. Does it have the original Y block in it or was it switched out at some time or another?
hey Porkn******. it has a 289 or 302 in it. siezed of course, but I have a nice 302, to go back in.. thanks for the help..Lloyd
Wanna sell it??? hehe... That ****er rules.....git 'er going and bring 'er south for Billetproof...I gotta see.....