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Clarence, my 1948 panel truck I bought in February of 1973 as a $75 dollar beater work truck:
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This is a a little Grocery Getter '29 roadster I had a number of years ago.
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my 1940 convert
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Re: How about posting a picture of your ride A lot of talk lamenting the lack of young people involved in the flathead world lately -- check out this video from the Trompers club in Eagle Rock California covering the 2025 Pasadena Roadster Club Reliability Run.
My old '40 appears briefly right at the beginning -- my father bought it in 1951 when he worked at Blair's speed shop. It was wrecked by a drunk in a white XKE while sitting in the driveway when I was nine years old. Put it back together using another old Pasadena hot rod one of the old man's friends rescued from a wrecking yard for $25 years before. Not much to look at, but a whole lot of history there. Anyway, be sure to stay with the video until about half way through when the going gets pretty interesting way up in the San Gabriel mountains. These guys really get it! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Alot...cJCdgAo7VqN5tD |
Re: How about posting a picture of your ride What a terrific video! My attention span is usually to the five minute mark. Watched this to the end and felt I was along for the ride! Even the background music was bang on. Thanks for posting...Bill.
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Re: How about posting a picture of your ride https://youtu.be/m99wt3J3Hek?si=kv_vjKLsbEcZmsPI
a vid ov my Pickup, check it out, the vid is a little ofer 2 min |
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My '51 Victoria & '50 Custom Deluxe. Both have flatheads with overdrives.
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Here's my 2- 36's. The blue beauty is a late 40's Westergard style custom, and my new one from NZ a CX |
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My '37 coupe I have owned for 21 years. I am second owner to drive this car. 23,000 miles when I bought it but bad 60 hp engine,so I built as I wanted 59AB with 4" crank.'39 trans and rear end with Columbia,'39 brakes.
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This is my "barnfind" '41 Mercury. This is the second one I have owned. The first one I bought at the age of 17 for $45. This one cost a bit more but it was still a good deal. It is a really solid car, which I call Planet 1. It is like a good used car only a couple of years old.
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