Just doin the Hey I'm new here thing.. Found this site thru a vender over on the H.A.M.B / Jalopy Journal. So far... So good.. Spring is a comin. See ya around.
Bryan
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Just doin the Hey I'm new here thing.. Found this site thru a vender over on the H.A.M.B / Jalopy Journal. So far... So good.. Spring is a comin. See ya around.
Bryan
Welcome to the forum. Post some pictures of your stuff when you can. :)
Don
Thanks, I put a few on there for now. I got more I'll get on later.Quote:
Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
Bryan
Duh, I'm not smart enough to look for a gallery! :o I love those '33-34 plymouth coupes. Make such nice hot rods when fenderless like yours. They also look chopped even when stock.
Don
Welcome Moparme! Nice cars!
Don, Steve - Thanks for the good words. It's always nice to hear good stuff about something you take some pride in doin. I like the '33 - 34's too for that chopped look and the suicide doors (and the Mopar thing!) also. This car has some drag racing and show history from the 60's. It is cool. I have some pictures of this back in its day. I also have a name of one of the guys that did some wrenching on the car back then.
I like the old pictures. What a classic paint job. I don't see many like that today! Nice owning a part of history! Who'se the lttle fella in the car?
Welcome to CHR, Bryan!! A friend of mine just sold his 34 5wc last year, sure was a beauty. Wish I could have taken it off his hands, but the selling price was a little over my asset level. Nice to see your interest in old Mopars. They are getting more popular with passing time. Never used to see many at events, but now there are always at least a half dozen different models.
Steve, Thanks for the head swellin. The little guy would be my reason for gettin that car. That is Jesse, my 10 year old son. (pic of him at the strip with his 1st love when he was 8) He is so wanting to help build this car. I hope he keeps the interest. I told him I would support any car he wanted to build, but I was personally partial to mopars. He chose them too on the account, his Grandfather loved them, so he wanted too also.Quote:
Originally Posted by stovens
My Dad, rest his lovin soul, has been gone for 4 years now and he still has an effect on my son. What an impression he has made. I'm so proud of Jesse, and I'm also fortunate to have a son that has the drive to build old cars. After we bought that car (the day of those pics) he said "Dad, I bet Pop would like to see this!" as he stood in that body of the '34. Anyway, I'll be around here now. Keep you posted on the build. Gotta get that '48 done for now, Summer is comin.
Bryan.