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Sharon Lampi’s 1929 Ford Spt Coupe Shelley, Idaho
Powered by a 327 SBC. Turbo 350 trans. 8" Ford rear with TCI 4 bar rear suspension. The top is chopped 3-1/2". Has a custom built IFS. Dan Fink 32 grill, custom hood extended 2". Hidden hinges. Remote entry. Power windows. Intro wheels with Nitto tires. Vanilla white with "Royal Rose" chameleon Flames. Gray leather interior. The top is covered with matching Mercedes cloth.
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Sharon Lampi’s 1929 Ford Pickup Shelley Idaho
It is powered by a 351 Windsor... Has a FMX trans. 8" rear-end with TCI 4 bar coilovers. Mustang IFS and tan mohair upholstery...This truck has over 36,000 miles on it with no problems at all...
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More Images: Joni Powell’s 1971 Plymouth Barracuda
My husband, Dan, did most of the work himself. It has an Indy Cylinder Head Blown 528 c.i. all alum Hemi in it, producing over 1000-HP, with an 871 Blower. Pro Streeted with 18.5" wide Hoosier Quick Time tires. Custom Budnik wheels. It has a 727 auto trans, Dana 60 rear with 410 gears. At the track it ran a 9.64 at 146mph. My husband built this as a street car not a race car. We just got back from the Goodguys car show in Kansas City, Kansas and it won a Big Bad and Blown award.
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More Images: Gord Baird’s 1957 and Race Car
I just got my fresh 57 from California built by Platinum Street Rods and the minute it arrived from Calif. in Canada my grandson was the first to get in it front and back. (bet he will be the last to stand in the trunk LOL). The race car shot was a feature at Aurora Ontario Cruise night. There is the sign in the car and the women noticed it and ran with it.
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Tim Love's 57 Chevy Wagon
Thought your readers might enjoy this picture of my Chevy Wagon. Tim of Orange, Ca uses a lot of Haneline engine turned stainless steel trim.
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More Images: '23 T Bucket owned by Terry Sudut
Of Anchorage Alaska. Terry fabricated many of the parts on this car including the rear box and cover, alt. mount bracket, most of the trim pieces all the line and wire brackets and built a custom wire harness. The rear wheel hubs and valve cover vent covers are milled from billet aluminum and hand polished. The motor is a Blown BBC with a Jag rear end and Turbo 350 P-Glide. Pic by: Doug Ogden AutoGraphs Photography
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More Images: Saturday Night At A Local Ice Cream Shop In Howell, NJ.
Pictured (left to right) are my friend's 58 Bel-air, my 56 210, and my other friend's 58 Impala Convertible. The Impala is a #'s matching senior gold class winner. The other two cars are pretty much stock. My 56 still has the original 3 on the column and generator. Those two features bring a lot of great feedback from the old timers.
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More Images: Tim Gervais of Estevan Sk. Canada
Here she is, something I've always wanted and finally have, it’s not 100% done, but it’s done enough to put a smile on my face and many on lookers... I built the frame from scratch and all other components, 51 ford 239 Flattie with a 3 speed, suicide front end, and straight pipes...
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Ron Francis ~ SUV
Liking to be a little different, I felt I was old enough that I didn't need a convertible and that I should have an SUV for the family. This ain't like dad's SUV. Fully chromed TPI on a 350, 700R4, 9" Ford posi, Progressive front / disc, 17 and 18 inch wheels, Classic instruments custom gauges in the original cluster, power seats, Ron Francis.
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Mike Landwehr’s 1954 Plymouth Belvedere
In the mid 60's I was getting to the age where I was interested in cars & girls and not in that order. I spent many weekends polishing my Grandmothers old 49 Ply 4 door, to try bringing back shine. One day I came home to find a beat up old 54 Ply in my driveway, radiator pushed 3/4 of the way to the firewall & auto tranny sticking out of the floor. I ran into the house to find out what was going on, dad said "there's your first car-fix it". This was at a time when our world was changing. My dad and I were at opposite ends of politics. That car gave my dad and I a common ground. We enjoyed many days working on that car together. 2 years later the project was finished and I received my license.
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More Images: John Trapp’s 1972 Chevy El Camino
This is my Dads El Camino with a 350 engine, lots of chrome and 350 trans with 12 bolt rear. Custom tilt nose the tilt. All seams removed from car painted 69 hugger orange. He worked hard on it with me, Joey, and my brother, Johnny. It’s called (Bandits Tilt Nose) my brother and I thought of the name. I’m proud of my Dad he is a single father, he works all week to take care of us, but still finds time on weekends to build cars and cruise with us.
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More Images: Jim Smith’s 2000 Ford Mustang
It was purchased new in 2000. It was going to be a daily driver, after a few car show's I decided to build it into a show car. It is a V-6 with a Pro-Charger, leather interior, whiteface gauges, added gauges & tach. Cobra wheels, 17x9, Proxes tires, brushed aluminum interior add-ons. Borla dual exhaust, Bilstein shocks. Sound system upgraded with Alpine, 6 speakers. Color is Laser Red metallic. Sequential turn signals, Burlwood interior add one’s.
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Jim Strouse’s 1956 Ford Pickup
This a photo of my Pickup near Golden Colorado. I thought it looked pretty kool. The truck has a GT-40 5 liter Mustang motor with a Ford AOD trans, power steering, power brakes,IFS front suspension Tilt steering, AC, 9" Ford rear end. This was frame off build my son & I did 2 years ago.
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More Images: Kip & Julie Searcy’s 1957 Chevy BelAir
"Tilt-up" fiberglass front-end. Hurst 4-speed Pro-Competition Shift Kit. 411 Posi-Traction Rear End. 1969 Corvette 350 ci BUILT - 650 hp on street gas! Reverse Traction Bars (mounted in front of the rear axles) - don't burn rubber but lifts the front end in all 4 gears!
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More Images: Kip & Julie Searcy’s 1967 Chevy Malibu 2 Door "No-Post"
350 ci (appx 400 hp). B&M shift kit. 411 rear gears. A show stopper as is, but still a "work-in-progress".
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J Richard Kennay’s 1941 Chevy
Just a note to say thank you for thinking my 1941 Chevy was good enough for your to use on your web site. My friend showed it to me. The car cruises at 80 MPH just yesterday but I don’t get the mileage I want. I will have to work on that. The bugs are getting all the paint off in a hurry but that’s like. The only trouble I has was burning up the starter in Palm Springs. It was worth it all the fun I had there. It’s fixed and it got me back home.
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Bruce & Linda Hoffmann’s 1962 Falcon
We purchased it about 6 years ago in Rochester, NY, from the original owner (no lie) that had forgotten to put antifreeze in the 170 engine and the block was cracked. The car only had 29k miles on it and is rust free. I put a mild 302/C4/narrowed 9" Locker in it with Granada spindles, disc brakes and all the proper Falcon V-8 steering linkage. With only 2785-lbs to haul, it runs pretty good. The car has dings and small dents and needs paint but I can't stop driving it long enough to do that work, it's just a BALL to drive!
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Robert Gunderson’s 1963 Chevy II Gunslinger
Painted with PPG DelStar Corvette Bright Yellow. Many modifications. Turbo 400 & a 3500 stall T.C.S. torque converter. Special thanks to my wife Sue; “She’s so cool”!! “Let’s me do these things”. My son’s LeRoy, Jeremy, Jason and Jeffery “helped with it all”!! And all the friend that helped.
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More Images: Howard Ramsey’s 1951 Dodge Truck
Just left for the paint shop. Owner/builder Howard Ramsey Santee, Ca. 1951 Dodge truck street rod project. S/B Mopar, six pack, 727 Torqueflite, Ford 8" rear with 4.11, tubbed with 375 Protracs on 12" wide rims, Volare front end. Will be tearing up the streets soon.
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More Images: 1956 Chevy LAPD Patrol Car belongs to George March
This vehicle was purchased in Woodinville, WA in May 2000. It had 81,300 original miles. The only body problem was a dent on the right fender. There was no rust or mechanical problems. Restoration began in early 2001. Completed Dec 30, 2001. Research for authenticity provided from former LAPD officers and internet searches.
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More Images: Herb J & Debbie Douda’s 1932 Ford
We’ve always been into cars, but wanted a 32 since about 8 yrs old [my father told me all about owning one]. After 32 yrs of cars, motorcycles, and race cars, finally bought a shell & frame [original Kentucky car]. Ten yrs of work, and the car is a dream come true. Body is uncut, even cowl vent is working. Candy fire paint, etched glass, working rear window and kick out front window, Rossler reworked 350-TH trans. 50 Buick Frenched in taillights. Used as many original body parts as possible. The 400+ SB engine has Canfield heads & hand built carb.
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More Images: Michael Matthews ‘59 Ford Ranch Wagon
From Glendora, CA. Won the People’s Choice in March at the LaVerne Show.
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More Images: Gil Palmers Chevy Pickup
Gil Finished His Other Truck Project and Wanted To Show It Off.
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1972 Chevy Camaro ~ Joe Warwick, RI
I came across your site with the Car Cruise pics for Oakland Beach, I am at this cruise every week. Here is a picture of my Camaro.
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More Images: Tinker Gladden & Sandy Baldwin’s 1934 Chopped Top Ford
Features a blown and injected 496 big block Chevy on (ALKY) it has a 350 trans with 5000 stall, drive train is a 9 in Ford, with an aluminum center section 411 gears and will be painted purple flakes with flames to suit movie director desires. As always, I am building this one for my lovely girl friend and partner Sandy Baldwin, if anyone desires to be in the movie go to PalmettoMoonStudios.com and inquire about having your car in the movie.
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Richard Tognotti’s ‘67 Mustang
I made the Custom stainless steel dash. I wanted 6 gauges instead of 5. It took me almost 4 years to complete this car. Motor- 514 Ford crate. Trans- California Performance Trans (Art Car), rear- Currie Enterprises built 31 spline 370 Detroit Locker w/disk brakes, TCP rack and pinion and coilover front. Mustang Plus, grab-a-track 5 leaf center eye, and last (at this point) but not least Competition Engineering Slide-A-Link, adjustable traction bars. Hope you Like it
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‘66 Studebaker Jack Logan ~ Albuquerque, NM
Built for the ‘66 model year in Ontario, Canada. Canadian GM “McKinnon” 283 engine, Stude 3-speed with overdrive manual trans. Purchased by elderly couple and driven until ‘82 when electric overdrive failed. Purchased by another buyer and stored again until 2000. After 18 yrs all it needed was gas & a battery to be started and driven again. Engine & trans replaced and car restored in 2001. Studebaker produced 8935 vehicles for ‘66, the least units ever, of these 620 were V8 Daytona’s.
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'33 Ford Victoria Ron & Lynne Daugherty ~ Pocatello, ID
Hi, here's a pic of our family ride, a '33 Ford Victoria. E-mail [email protected]
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'73 Corvette Kustom (Corvorado) Larry Hogan ~ Morristown, NJ
Built by Les Dunham of Dunham Coach. It was built in '73 from a new car. This car is the 2nd of 7 built. It was featured in the New York Collisium Car Show on a turn style. The first car built was used in the movie Live and Let Die (James Bond) the first Roger Moore Bond movie. I bought this car out of a collection last July, and I have never had so much with a car. I drive this car A LOT! [email protected]
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'30 Model A & '48 Ford Bonus Wayne & Dianne Lysaght ~ Red Beach, Auckland, New Zealand
Here's a pic of the '30 Model A, with '32 grill, powered by 350 Chevy, 350 trans, we since sold it and now have this '48 Ford Bonus, which is also powered by a 350 Chevy and 350 trans, it has Holden (Chevy) front, Ford disc, PS, and 8.5 diff. Both of these vehicles are all steel. E-mail [email protected]
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