I think this is what Ryan had in mind for this place. here are more shots of this jewel. Do you have a magazine with this in it? didnt think so. Perfection.
Have ya heard any "Back when I was in the War, I had one just like that" stories yet? Beautiful, just awesome. Thanks for sharing.
I understand thats kinda of a tuff deal to do when you got something else going on. I think your car is worth more then the roadster, IMO. Not to take anything away from the roadster its pretty cool, I like the banger...Danny
Restored/ Not quite as Found ? Interior Looks WAY COOL !!! The rest could have been built Recently ! ( ? ? ) Anyway , ... NICE AS HE..
Looks good to me. I love it. The only things I'd change are the obviously recent updates...the exhaust system and those goddamn yellow spark plug wires! I shouldn't critisize but that's like taking a portrait picture with a booger hanging out of the subjects nose.
[ QUOTE ] Looks good to me. I love it. The only things I'd change are the obviously recent updates...the exhaust system and those goddamn yellow spark plug wires! I shouldn't critisize but that's like taking a portrait picture with a booger hanging out of the subjects nose. [/ QUOTE ] Tommy, You kill me............ A hanging booger. Five more months til York!
[ QUOTE ] Nice car, but it smells like spam. What's the deal? [/ QUOTE ] There is no deal. I have gotten every trade offer known to man for my coupe and this guy is one of them. We have now sorta become friends and that roadster is the most beautiful one i have ever seen. I dont think its for sale but I will tell you this, if you drove that car to the L.A. roadster show on Father's day, you would own the town of Pomona! I only had two pictures of it until this morning so I sized them and posted them. If that car doesnt do it for you, check your pulse. Where I am from, it just doesnt get better. Total perfection. Again with the tail pipe! I*****ing love that pipe. I especially like the goggles hanging on the dash. Paul
Gooch I wasn't trying to give you a hard time, I just missed part of the story. I saw the first shots you posted, but missed the explanation. That interior is great.
Only a Montanan would know this but is'nt that a Cattle Caller horn? Moooooooo! And no, I don't think the car is a freshly built barn car......ah duh!
no, the car you are thinking about was in R&C and it was plastic, this one is real and authentic. I dont know how it made it this long in that condition but that is the real deal and it has never been "featured" in anything. This is the most people that have ever seen it. It goes on country drives once in a while and that's it. This picture here is where it is right now and has been for a long time. If I was Steve*****an, I would do a 5 pager on it. You just dont find cars like that any more. I mean, good god, go back and look at that interior. By the way, the owner has checked in on what we have all been writing about his car and enjoys the comments. Paul
[ QUOTE ] Only a Montanan would know this but is'nt that a Cattle Caller horn? Moooooooo! And no, I don't think the car is a freshly built barn car......ah duh! [/ QUOTE ] We like them "bull horns" back east too. You can see the cable that changes the tone as you push and pull. The tail pipe is ok. The hangers just need to be shortened about 6".