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Good catch, thank you!
trying to buy these but only accepts money order. 1934 21 stud aluminum flathead heads | The H.A.M.B. (jalopyjournal.com)
I need to get me one of those outfits now. :)
"Stream-Punk" Now that is good! :D
Well, we are thinking the same. I will be using a halibrand wheel and firestone indy's (16" front & 18" rear). [IMG]
Yeah, I think I am going to try and do this. There's a just a couple of things I need to address for such an event, but mostly there!
Yes...needed a set of alloy heads from a guy here.
With ya on all that. Notice your profile pic of a guitar...I have a couple of buddies who run a really fun podcast. You can look them up here:...
Oh yes, I have seen his stuff. Very cool pieces!
So true! :D
I think I like the Aero-Special the best, but all are ones I had NOT thought of. Thanks!
There is no doubt that the builder was creative. He was inspired by Bonneville and the Thank you for the welcome!
Yeah, there you go. Makes sense.
Ha ha on the split window! Thank you, stillrunners.
Hey look, I am a different type of dude...I mean I was attracted to this weird animal, so that thing is beautiful to me!
To each their own.
I have only had her for a couple of months, but I can tell you, it is a whole heck of a lot of fun to tootle around in. For the purposes of...
Certainly it has not gone through the design evolution of a fully funded top tier automobile company, but there is something to be said for...
Yeah, I agree. In this case it was built between 2018 and 2020. The gentleman had no airplane building or coachwork experience, but had ample...
Yes, there was a LOT of work involved in this ride.
I was sort of the same way. It grew on me. I feel fortunate enough that it took time for it to grow on others too, as it was for sale for a few...
It was built over the span of 2018 - 2020. It was not complete when I acquired it, but mostly there. It is different to be sure! :)
What you are saying makes sense...Just that it is a traditional hot rod except for the coachwork, so it seems like a very grey area.
Yeah, I see your points...It's a grey area to me in that it is quite original chassis and running gear for an early Ford, aside from body.
That is kinda the way I fell in love with it too. I looked at it, thought that is cool...Do I want to spend money today? no. Next day, I look...
It was a 1928 Model A Ford chassis. Brakes are 39 Ford juicers. Everything else is hand built.
I'll try to get a better one tomorrow as this is all I had. The dash is wood with Ford gauges.
yes. He and his wife decided to move to AZ, and with that, his two year project was over. He says he's done with cars now, but I am staying in...
Frame/Title. Thanks for the welcome! Aeromotor actually rolls off the tongue pretty nicely.
And that is why we are all into these objects. :)
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