dirtyest....... your 32 is so rad.........finish it so i can see it!!!! and why she have a mustache??? hahaha -J
This one from The Great Race which had a stop in Kingman late last spring. It was running some high gears.
Here's a set of pictures in the life of an old roadster beginning in the late 50's up to the present My typical teen age beater, $125 with out the engine Four years later halfway there Showtime, early sixties Storage, '65 to '95. A barn find in my own barn. Restoration begins 1999 Restored nailhead, the Olds air cleaner survived The old beater makes it to Ford's 75th in Dearborn. You might say "We grew up together" and we're still friends
A few from this summer. The green one from Wa makes me sweat but the photo just doesn't capture how right it is...
heres is a selection of Aussie ones. mate of mine, Dicko. another guy I know. ex channelled car car in the centre, ray charltons 32 roadster, he's had it for ages, as in 50-60's my roadster
Is that all we get for shots of this one? I wish I had saved the pics off ebay when it was up. Killer car....Killer story. John
Since it seems to be part of my nightly routine... here is some more haha Last but not least you can never have to many pictures of the Henderson roadster...
I'll take the flow of a bop top anytime. To me, a home made chopped roadster top is just as easy to spot as a bop top.......Mike
WOW! Eyeball, That is beautiful! Here's a few more. Khougaz roadster Norm Wallace/Larry Hook roadster Ronnie Roadster Roy Roger Jim Mike Al Ron
My father's '32 Roadster was purchased in 1973 from John Easton (of Oakland, CA) ... who had owned it since 1948: The roadster was just one of my father's many un-finished projects. It was going to be a bit of a "Resto-Rod" (pretty much the polar opposite of the HEMI32 coupe!) ... stock looking paint job (green with black fenders), rumble-seat, LeBaron-Bonney leather interior & top, cowl lights, etc., etc. ... but sitting on a Pepper Snow & Ronnie White ("Snow-White") built full Jaguar suspension chassis ... and powered by a 351ci Cleveland. In the early 90's, we sold it (less rolling chassis, engine & transmission) to Michael Russell (of Santa Cruz, CA) ... and with it, Mike built this very cool Nostalgia hi-boy: Russell's hi-boy was last spotted in & around the Bainbridge Island, WA area ... Anyone know of its current whereabouts?