a little crude in spots but also kinda cool. is it in @Bandit Billy neighborhood? https://bringatrailer.com/listing/f...e=dm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2024-09-07
Ive seen it in person, they brought it to a local cars and coffee here. Its interesting to say the least.
My dear sainted mother taught me, "Jackie, if you can't say anything nice, just don't say anything at all." jack vines
i was hoping to see what this guy builds out of it because i liked watching his other car build videos how they transformed from what the hell to holy **** that is neat! I guess you can't build everything without flipping a few lemons in between.
I think it looks like a dogs breakfast , cause , well …. It looks like a dogs breakfast ! But , I think with a solid colour paint job ( black , burgundy , a dark blue maybe green something deep dark and cl***y . With a nice set of wheels and some chrome to accent it .a very nice leather interior all dolled up . The *** end would need to come down level with the front . it would make a very snazzy “ upper crust” custom . I can dig it !!
It needs a few adjustments (taillights, wheels and tires, and wheel wells), but you’re not going to see another one like anytime soon! We need the photoshop guys.
I would love to see this car get restored/finished and not necessarily changed, but refined. With some real bodywork and paint, upholstery, and some of the cruder details ironed out, I think this car could be amazing.
Looking at the photos, the car was originally registered in Palo Alto, California in 1964. I have a very close DRF ##### California registration number on a Model A I built in 1963-64. Those numbers preceded the ‘blue plate’ numbers/stickers that CA issues nowadays when they ***ign a vehicle ID number to an owner fabricated vehicle. CHP verified the number they gave me to stamp on the vehicle. I used the frame initially on an abandoned ‘29 Tudor I/my father pulled out of flood sediments next to the Klamath River. It was re registered as a pickup 30 years later with a ‘new’ pickup body. CA DMV was fairly easy to work with years ago.