For the last 4 years I have been restoring a 1960 Autobianchi Bianchina Trasformable. It is just about ready to show at the Lakewood "Wooden Keels and Classic Wheels" show in May.
Here are the photos I took today for the show Program book.
Lakewood, as in Dallas? I hope to see your car at Dixie House.
Cool econo-car from back in the day. Nice restoration job. Tell us more about this beauty.
What an awesome job you did. I saw some of these in Italy in the early 70s. Love the paint scheme you chose.
SteveR wrote:
Lakewood, as in Dallas? I hope to see your car at Dixie House.
Not in Dallas. It is Lakewood Yatch Club in Seabrook, Texas, just a mile down the road from where I live. I have been a classic car judge there for the last 5 years....but they won't let me judge the cars that I enter!
SteveR wrote:
Lakewood, as in Dallas? I hope to see your car at Dixie House.
Not in Dallas. It is Lakewood Yatch Club in Seabrook, Texas, just a mile down the road from where I live. I have been a classic car judge there for the last 5 years....but they won't let me judge the cars that I enter!
If anyone wishes to see what I had to do to restore the Bianchina, just go to YouTube and look for my video titled "Autobianchi Restoration" This will chronicle the first 2 years of my work.
Peter, great video. Unbelievable amount of work. Great music, too. What album was that? I really like jazz trios, and jazz piano.
Great restoration, nice pics, but may I suggest getting down low for a few shots and putting it in front of a simpler background.
pjarmit wrote:
For the last 4 years I have been restoring a 1960 Autobianchi Bianchina Trasformable. It is just about ready to show at the Lakewood "Wooden Keels and Classic Wheels" show in May.
Here are the photos I took today for the show Program book.
Wow that's a great car :P
SteveR wrote:
Lakewood, as in Dallas? I hope to see your car at Dixie House.
Cool, we can stop at Keller's for a cheeseburger on Harry Hines then go to BabyDoll's :P :P
Lenf
Loc: Strasburg,PA
Congratulations on a very nice restoration. It always great relief when finished.
I might suggest like the other comments , some lower shots shooting upward and yes a better background , after all your hard work , it deserves it.
Pictxterowner 3 D sbs wrote:
Cool, we can stop at Keller's for a cheeseburger on Harry Hines then go to BabyDoll's :P :P
He's not in Dallas....but if he was, I'd suggest Dakotas and then a drive by at the Meyerson before attending the Symphony. Bow tie if not black tie!!
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