One more of the 36.... By the way, these pics are reduced to 30% of their original resolution, if anybody wants copies of the full resolution pics just send me an email and I'll reply back with them...
Oh oh, am I going to have to gouge my eyes out? I last saw that evil looking T'bird on a cover of an East Coast mag back in the late fifties or very early sixties. It was way wrong back then and the p***age of time has done nothing to help things. The front end is not so bad but, when you get to that rear end, yikes my eyes hurt! I could have sworn that the T'bird was built on the east coast but, if not, well, bad taste can be found anywhere. Thanks for all the pics, I enjoyed them all-even the 'bird because it took me back to the "old days" and the way things were. Thankfully, they are not like that anymore.
[ QUOTE ] Thankfully, they are not like that anymore. [/ QUOTE ] Oldandkrusty: you serious? Maybe you've been going to too many GOOD car shows!!
thanks for those pictures charlie. i never get a chance to walk through and look at the cars. when i'm done looking for parts, everyone is leaving. guess they don't like to stick around. anyway, i saw the orange Fleetline and i love that car. i love the color orange the guy picked for it. the other cars you posted look awesome as well.
Ya nice pics Charlie thanx for sharing. I saw the T Bird at the swapmeet at Famosa at the HHR.Thats about the wildest one Ive ever seen. Did He say how much ? not that I want it just curious---Feder
Thanks for posting the pics Charlie! Did you catch what brand of tire is on the front of the primered '32 3 window? Tread looks cool.. Is it a Michelin?
[ QUOTE ] Thanks for posting the pics Charlie! Did you catch what brand of tire is on the front of the primered '32 3 window? Tread looks cool.. Is it a Michelin? [/ QUOTE ] I believe that it is a Pirelli but you're right, the tread pattern does resemble an older Michelin.
[ QUOTE ] Isn't that Evel's blue '54 "Dodgermobile?" [/ QUOTE ] Yup I think I sold that ***** too... evel
Hey, that T-Bird belonged to a very good friend of mine, Kenny Erickson before the owner that was selling it out at Pomona. I also saw it for sale at Vets Stadium swap the week before. You may not like the car, but keep your mouth shut. The Bird is different, and you see way too many stocker Birds running around. The front is neat, and the back is kool as well. My goiod friend Eric Erickson painted and striped the car in his backyard. He is only 22. Oh yeah, what do you drive? I don't mean to be rude with my reply, but I don't think that there is any need for any negative statements asbout someone's car. My friend and his dad bought the car up around Hollywood about 2 years or so ago, and freshened up the paint and tires, lowered it, got it running and drove it. The guy selling it now rebuilt the motor. My friends were not too clear on the history of the car, and never really found out the true story behind the customization. If anybody knows anything about this T-Bird's history, please email me at chopt50@msn.com. I agree with you on th efact that it was probably built in the late 50s or early 60s... someone please let me know!!!!
[ QUOTE ] Oh oh, am I going to have to gouge my eyes out? I last saw that evil looking T'bird on a cover of an East Coast mag back in the late fifties or very early sixties. It was way wrong back then and the p***age of time has done nothing to help things. The front end is not so bad but, when you get to that rear end, yikes my eyes hurt! I could have sworn that the T'bird was built on the east coast but, if not, well, bad taste can be found anywhere. Thanks for all the pics, I enjoyed them all-even the 'bird because it took me back to the "old days" and the way things were. Thankfully, they are not like that anymore. [/ QUOTE ] Well OldnKrusty... you better stick to your other hobby... woodworking. hehe