Interesting, we run 'em here. Maybe it's because we're more likely traveling over gravel and sticks too.
Expanded metal is the go to for the sand rails I had or ran around with.
Interesting, we run 'em here. Maybe it's because we're more likely traveling over gravel and sticks too.
Expanded metal is the go to for the sand rails I had or ran around with.
When I was a youngster, "ruddy red" primer was what was on the low-buck and/or not yet completed hot rods. I think it may be more accurately referred to as "ruddy brown", but in my circle of friends and family, it was always ruddy red. I rarely saw grey primer, and don't recall ever seeing black primer on a build. I'm talking the '60s and early '70s. One almost never sees the ruddy red anymore. Thanks for the flashback, @Wildman.
Anyone been the Auburn Duesenberg Cord Museum?
I don't know why this just jumped out at me, but I’ve never noticed the pusher fan setup on that car. A pusher with a shroud, what a weird and inefficient setup.
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This paint fantastic !
The wheels didn't d anything for me but yes the paint is great.