I'll name it George. I haven't got a clue to what it is but it looks like good material. Put a big block in it and have some fun.
Squirrel...many thanks..two have been spotted in the past by some of our group..neither were identified...nice lines...killer clue is the front park lights..I knew someone over here would know... pat yourself on the back and tell the wife she owes you a beer...she may be clueless but maybe you could get a cold one anyway
Thankyou!!!! You have no idea how much that made my day....i was in a very bad mood after having tools stolen from me today while at the junkyard,and was very aggrivated since.....but as soon as I read that response I just burst out laughing and forgot all about the bad. THANKYOU!!!! I love this site...you guys are great!
Jeez, where are you in GA- that place looks great. Let me know next time you go and I'll guard your tools!!!
I'm with everybody else - I want to see pictures of ALL the tin in the background behind George. it looks like quite a stash. Thor
I like this name best... But, I'm with the others and say the car is a Nash. Could be a KooL ride! -Troy
The hood looks long enough to be a dual ignition Amb***ador Eight. The Amb***ador six was also dual ignition. Am I thinking correctly that the Lafayette was a flathead, while the amb***adors were OHV?
Okay, since y'all dredged up this 10-year-old thread... anyone know where those pics were taken- would love to see what else is there