I like the GM x-frame era customs pretty well, but tail draggers of the 30s,40s,and 50s tickle my senses, then again the altered salt coupes/sedans of the 30s make me shimmy, so, no faves but my gracious there is dandy's there FOE SHOW!
cars are so over the top now days and cost thousands, what happened to the roadster shows. Back in my day and for years we built them the best we could getting outside help when we could afford it and doing the finish work ourselves, little chrome, louvers for sure and someone to help with the paint, moon wheel covers. Now they are trailor queens not driven on the street for fear of getting the undercarriage dirty or muddy and the paint screwed up.
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Very nice show. Something for everyone!
I loved the flames on the Willys
Thanks for sharing!
You bet!
Great coverage as always! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
That black 63 Chevy Impala wagon was built in Minnesota
I like the GM x-frame era customs pretty well, but tail draggers of the 30s,40s,and 50s tickle my senses, then again the altered salt coupes/sedans of the 30s make me shimmy, so, no faves but my gracious there is dandy's there FOE SHOW!
What happened to the Grand National Oakland roadster show ???
didn't see one top fuel dragster or top fuel motorcycle.
cars are so over the top now days and cost thousands, what happened to the roadster shows. Back in my day and for years we built them the best we could getting outside help when we could afford it and doing the finish work ourselves, little chrome, louvers for sure and someone to help with the paint, moon wheel covers. Now they are trailor queens not driven on the street for fear
of getting the undercarriage dirty or muddy and the paint screwed up.