Showing posts with label truck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label truck. Show all posts
Hinkle's Gold Rush
Terrific display, simple, direct, and sharp The stands bolted to the lugs bolts are superb, great way to let people view the bellypan
"A Touch to Much" tribute truck to AC/DC... with working Marshall amp and smoke machine, and amazing airbrushed panels
Original designs include:•A Sonor drum pedal for the accelerator•Ahead drum sticks for turn signal and Tilt actuators•Paiste cymbal for switch plate•Roc N Soc drum thrones for seats•Shure microphone head for shifter knob•Coffin mic case for shifter console•Gibson guitar knobs for door openers The above airbrushed piece amazes me that is so perfectly recreates a cutting torch burning through the
Big Daddy Don Garlits Swamp Rat special edition 1995 Dodge Truck, only 150 made, only 15 on the west coast, here's the best of them, only 36k miles
This is number 128 of 150, they were mostly ordinary trucks that went to Mark 3 that put in upgraded interior, and the decals. All of the Garlits specials got the swamp rat waving the flag on the quarter panel, but few or no others got the flames on the front fenders. They came with the 360 Magnum, and a 4 barrel. 220 Hp, Mike wanted more, and upgraded with headers, and nitrous. This is number
I've seen big trucks with half tracks, but I've never come across tracks plus back tires.. on an ambulance!
from http://englishrussia.com
Isetta truck... good idea!
from http://bzisettas.blogspot.com/2010/08/bruce-weiner-microcar-museum.html the micro car museum tour gallery on BZ's BMW Isetta blog
the unusual things that cought my attention at SEMA
Great idea for an instant pop up parking sign Barstool racers The above beautiful wood, is twisted olive. real stuff. Tribute to Barney Oldfield's Golden Submarine http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2009/01/barney-oldfield-and-golden-submarine.html
ordinary Chevy trucks looking great due to a restoration and perfect paint.
Pretty good for plain old Chevy trucks huh?!
43 years in a barn, but it had one hell of a racing career before hibernation
Looks amazingly good for having hibernated.. about the only thing that indicates true age are those slicks. Mike Bamber's old "Silver Dollar" A/GS 1940 Willysthe engine was being rebuilt in it, to make a few passes on the Nostalgia circuit, when a guy teaching his daughter to drive plowed into the barn, missed the Willys, but hit the engine stand and knocked the engine over - cracking the blower
Soon to be on the cover of a truck magazine, "The Head Hunter" has entirely incredible airbrushing by Ed Williamson
http://www.kustompaintbyed.com/
Superbly custom re-engineered truck bed, flip up sides for easier access to storage, enormous improvement over conventional construction truck storage
The best fully outfitted rig I've seen. Really, how many have a mini fridge and a mini crane?
Ever see a speedometer that has higher speeds a different color to distinguish speeding? Sure, the 1970's cars changed at 55, but ever see it at 50?
Not many International Harvesters out there, it's cool to me to see one at a car show
What a cool custom, I've never seen anyone make a steering wheel out of a rim! Great key, and, have you ever seen a B&M shifter on a firewall?
Cool business card too. Cool tailgate handles
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innovation,
innovative,
Primer Nationals 2010,
Steering Wheel,
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Eye catching cars at X-mans Cruise for the Cause
This is Xavier's car.. since he goes to all the effort to make this show happen, the least I can do is post his car up first This guy really likes his Raiders , I've never seen anyone go this far to show team support Go full size on the light purple area in the trim spear, it's full of airbrushed skulls, really well done. This is the rare old Willys Knight that has been bagged, and I did a
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Charger,
Hood ornaments,
Impala,
lowrider,
Tach,
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VW,
Willys Knight,
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