Some beautiful cars here, except for the ones that are...... ahhh..... errr...... "crusty"!
I'll take that little '57. :-)
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Some beautiful cars here, except for the ones that are...... ahhh..... errr...... "crusty"!
I'll take that little '57. :-)
And I'll have that '46 Woody at Edelbrocks.Quote:
Originally Posted by HOTRODPAINT
OK, there's a heap of b-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l cars there, thanks Bob for posting, but that woody just does it for me.
(I'm still drooling.)
johnboy
Bob,
Sorry I missed you, it was a pretty crazy weekend. I was #766 to get into the roadster show with my roadster. So I was probably waiting in line when you came by :LOL: When you come here again please let me know.
Ken
Thnx for the pics and the story.Looks like you you hit some of the main spots for nice rides too.
Really? What a bunch of jerks! Like they couldn't spare one lousy set of heads!!!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter
[QUOTE=Bob Parmenter]........was mis-spent traveling around So Cal in search of old car entertainment.
Mis-spent?
No way. "Mis-spent" is how the majority of us card carrying authentic geezers used our younger years. I would have loved to have mis-spent my weekend that same way.
Thanks much for the report.
Jim
"........The closest was when I tried to sneak a set of aluminum hemi heads out of Edelbrock. For some silly reason they objected.....................kinda one way of 'em doncha think?........."
Yeah Bob, I've also noticed that a lot. You would think to help promote the product that they give away free samples or something. :LOL:
Looks like you had a great time.
You did pretty well yourself, enjoyed your travelog. Too bad the Plymouth vault turned into a cistern.:(Quote:
Originally Posted by Mike P
Bob, did ya catch that zinc chromate green '32 built by Ionia Hot Rod Shop and was the cover car on the July issue of Street Rodder? Kinda in line with Foose's P-32 flavor, but what a cool car!
I gotta hand it to the LA Roadsters for putting on what I think is one of the better shows that I'm aware of here in the LA area. Sure, there are bigger shows with more cars but can someone tell me of an event where the car owner can bring his car to display for free and have the promoters provide a free goodie bag, bar-b-que dinner and a engraved pewter mug to the car owner? Usually your paying somebody to have folks come look at the car you dumped your time, money and efforts into. Just something wrong about that.
Yeah, that's quite a piece too, built by the Ionia Speed Shop in MI. The interior details are especially impressive as are the chassis tweaks. I didn't photo that one because of the national coverage you mentioned. You're right, some cars only come out once a year just for this event. Some really nice iron (and some plastic:D ) there.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hidebinder