With a 1942 Flat Head V8. It runs like a gem. The owner turned it over for me, as seen by the exhaust fumes coming from the tail pipes. I can't tell you how cool it is to sit in so much history!
Very cool!!! Looks like a runner. Would love to see it going down the road. It sure is an eye turner. Erv
Erv, You'd love it. He's also got a 1923 Model T Ford Bucket Seat- orange and tan in color. It needs a battery to get it out of the garage. I'll post that one when he calls me. That's the biggest and best of all the three he owns.
One of the original hot rods. Needs about a 10 inch chop and it would be good to go.
I only take the photos, admire the history and workmanship. I know nothing about them other than they are cool looking and fun to photograph. Thanks for your input!
With a 1942 Flat Head V8. It runs like a gem. The owner turned it over for me, as seen by the exhaust fumes coming from the tail pipes. I can't tell you how cool it is to sit in so much history!
With a 1942 Flat Head V8. It runs like a gem. The owner turned it over for me, as seen by the exhaust fumes coming from the tail pipes. I can't tell you how cool it is to sit in so much history!