I really wanted to buy that thing, but I've got to much shit as it is. Sent from my SM-G900T using H.A.M.B. mobile app
^^ That is some truly wild bodywork. I think it could have worked better as a shortened 2 seater roadster or something, the 4 door sedan roof looks big and bulky on even a stock bodied '59 Dodge. From the front it looks like some kind of Ghia bodied one-off, which could be neat with the right roof configuration.
Man, who would I've thought there were so many that fit this category. Really a nice, updated look for the boxy early 50's cars as the body styles thinned out in the later 50's.
This one was for sale at Nashville Goodguys last week. The seller said it was built in northern Missouri and put in a barn in 1970
That's pretty cool, what did they want for it? Looks like it was a very nicely finished car at one time. My only thought though is that sectioned Shoeboxes seem to work better with coupe roofs rather than sedans. Still a nice (almost) survivor custom though.
He didn't say, I didn't ask....he was gone before the day was over. Don't know if he got tired or sold it....lots of tire kickers, but looked like few buyers on Saturday. The work looked pretty good, and it seemed fairly solid. I hope it found a new home.
The car above is on st louis craigslist. I made a post about it in the classifieds What'cha got in there, kid?
Thanks Peanut, I've been keeping up with it. I'm happy it's going back to its original paint work, and being done by Mr Winfield, who was the original painter.
Here's the thread link, for those of you playing along... https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/index.php?threads/1078995/
A little history: Here's Gerald Cooper's shoebox when my friend Dick Robert's owned it. Right after buying it from Larry Bogard in Ft. lauderdale, he stopped by so I could see it. It had a white interior with a 4 spoke Crestliner steering wheel but still needed some interior work. I think Ron Staples owned it after Dick and redid it to black with turquoise wheels. Here's pretty recent write up. http://www.hotrod.com/articles/0703cr-1950-ford-coupe. Rik Hoving's site also shows a very early photo of the car. I remember seeing it in a magazine but can't recall owner's name. https://public.fotki.com/Rikster/11..._custom_cars/49-51_ford_customs/p9250203.html Here's a great historical write-up from the time when Dean Bordner owned the car./ https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/what-ever-happened-to.1016572/page-2
Kiwi Jeff- Billy Belmont from Mass. sold the Jade Idol not long ago after owning it for years. I think I heard that Gene Winfield is going to re paint it for the new owner in it's original colors. Any one heard likewise? Sent from my iPad using H.A.M.B.
The Meeks Nomad is well on the way to restoration by its current owner (as evidenced by this photo from Rikster's). http://public.fotki.com/Rikster/11_...toms/50s-60s-built-1956-/russ-meeks-sectione/ I'm sure you will recognize Foxley's Chevy in its finished form (post-chop) as the "Jade Rival". According to Kustomrama, Winfield painted this in one 16 hour session (with a half-hour break)! https://www.kustomrama.com/index.php?title=John_Foxley's_1952_Chevrolet
https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum...-chopped-customs.1008007/reply?quote=11378487 I like this truck and have considered this treatment on mine, but 80 percent of this truck is channeled? The only thing sectioned is the hood? Asking not questioning for future reference? Johnny
Isn't this the one Bob Bleed had? https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum...ebox-found-im-pretty-happy.22979/#post-306430
Wish I still had pics my '53 Effie that I was building on '03 was sectioned and not chopped. Last I heard it got turned onto a mud truck.
HAMB member loudbang shared this over on the "Kustom Blues" thread. Looks about as severe as that '38 Ford!