Traffic Thursday - 1937 High Way...

  Conquering Roads /  Improved Highways.
1937 Chevrolet Division GM Corporation
Source: Jeff Quitney / Youtube
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The McGee Roadster...



Here's a cool vid of the McGee Roadster wich at April 12, 2017 became part of the National Historic Register and the U.S. Department of the Interior Historic American Engineering Record.
Source / Credits: Hagerty (Youtube)
For more information on the McGee Roadster and the National Historic Vehicle Register, visit www.historicvehicle.org
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Truck Tuesday - 1933 Ford Pick Up



1933 Ford Pick Up / Hotrod / Flathead V8

Truck Tuesday - 1936 Ford Pickup



1936 Ford Pickup / 350CUI / 330hp / 350 Turbo Trans / S.A.C. Frame / Mustang ll Front
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Sedan Sunday - 1931 Ford Model A



Here's a survivor (not mine) that does look simulair to mine at the point I started it... Don't know who got it, but this one also still has some cool potential in it in my up.
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Panel Thursday - 1946 Chevrolet Panel Delivery





Very Cool barn-found ’46 Chevy from West Jordan, Utah has an undeniable appeal as the sort of vehicle that takes you back to a different time, this old workhorse has the patina everybody wants these days. It has the old fashioned, stenciled lettering on the sides and back door.  

This Panel apparently was an originally a two-tone vehicle with a green body and black fenders. A.J. French purchased the vehicle in 1947 and turned it into his shop truck, painting over the green shade with a maroon red and adding the details of his business to the body. After the business closed up sometime in the 60s, the truck was moved to a garage near French’s residence and left to sit for twenty years before being sold and shipped down to Utah. From there, the Chevy was given lots of maintenance, including new oil which hadn’t been changed in decades, new pushrods, a new condenser, and new set of spark plugs for its straight 6 Cilinder 216 motor. Other than that, it seems this brash Bowtie has kept everything else intact, from its patina to its interior. This no doubt had a hand in the ebay bidding war mid 2014 that ended with at 18,834.00 $. However the new owner must be feeling Lucky with this uber cool ride!

Source: chevyhardcore.com
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Sedan Sunday - 1930 Ford Model A Tudor



Tim McMaster’s 1930 Ford Model A Tudor Sedan, Ford Y-Block. Photos by Mike Harrington, The Jalopy Journal.
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1967 Chevy StepVan King...



Here's my 2016 Build... 1967 Chevrolet Stepvan, I still drive it today... Love It, Keeping It! I stayed behind posting my builts so decided to finally ad this one to my Rides Page . Have a good weekend All!
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