Well, I would have to choose the Mark Ford Coupe, or Brian Bass Coupe, or the A coupe my son and I are building with Desoto Hemi power. Nothing better in my mind than an A coupe with Hemi power. Steven.
The first hot rod I ever encountered (even though it was in a Hot Rod Magazine), Bill Neikamp's 1st ever AMBR winning roadster. From no.2 on down it gets really crowded and the order changes from time to time but the Neikamp roadster is and will remain no.1 Frank
1962 Chrysler 300 convertible, 413 w/cross-ram intake, Pont-a-Mousson 4-speed, white with white top and red interior.
1st...CadZZilla. 2nd...1957 Ferrari Testa Rossa. Why? 'Cuz Billy Gibbons is the man and Enzo knew what cool was before the latest rap stars ever did.......winning races.
Yes,that is at Pebble Beach. I saw that car at the Hershey Car show a few years ago. It has a blower and sounds cool as anything when they drive it.
A 57 Chevy 2 door hard top coupe I had, a 65 Chevelle SS I had, a 69 big block Impala, a 69 Corvette and the best is the 39 Ford Standard Coupe I have now.
I would have to agree..cars are like women so many beautiful ones it would be hard to pick just one. But if I had to it would be a 59 Caddy conv. with a redhead a blonde and a brunette
I can't pick just one, I love all kinds of cars, but Connie Wiedell's '27 always gets my blood pumping...
Theres been a 427 S/C Cobra at the top of my wish list for a long time....But other than that....Theres a lot, couldn't pick just one.
56 Chevy hard top 59 caddy 59 Chevy 49-50 Merc But I'm hard pressed to find many American made cars I didnt like from the late 40's to the early 60's ....
Man hard to think.... Probably Bill Neikamps '29 or maybe Wally Olsen's '25, both from the early fifties. In general '39 Ford deluxe coupes (I miss mine from high school), but my '48 Plymouth coupe has won my heart too in the last couple hundred thousand miles together- still the dumbest car I've owned though!
Wow, what a fantastic automobile!!!! I love the hotrods, a few muscle cars (preferably the 'cuda), but the art deco style cars can't be beat.....