I was getting kinda tired of the big, slow, Classics and wanted something a

bit more fun for a change, so I built this little street rod. It was truly a crowd pleaser

with it's Chev 454 cubic inch BIG BLOCK and "steam roller" back tires.

Car #39

was a 1915 T-Bucket

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I have LOTS of stories to tell about this car, just ask if you'd care to hear them.

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Car #40

(my work car)

1972 Lincoln Mark IV

 

Car #41

1967 Cougar XR-7

302 V-8 Automatic and a GREAT car.

Too bad it got broad sided (on the other side) and was

totaled! I hated that. It was such a fine car and I really

loved it. One of the finest cars to drive I ever owned.

 

 

Car #42

1937 Ford Sedan

A fine original car, ran like a top. Really smooth

and quite. A solid little car that everything worked on it.

I restored this car completely but let someone buy it

out from under me when it was almost finished. Sorry I

can't find any better photos of it. It turned out really sweet.

I worked hard on painting this one myself. JET BLACK!

Lots of coats of paint and MANY hours of sanding and sanding 

and polishing to get that Mirror black finish we all love so well.

It would have made a GREAT street-rod today!

 

Car #43

1936 Plymouth Sport Coupe

Another fine original car. Ran extremely well

and was solid as a rock. I sold this one just as it

appears here. Just never got around to restoring it or 

doing too much to it. A really smooth riding little car.

 

Car #44

1937 Austin Roadster

I never was able to find parts or even get a good clean title

for this little car and just ended up selling it as is.

Would have made a great little cruiser with some late model running

gear. Oh well. Just too many projects! 

 

Car #45

1964 Falcon Econoline Van

This was my "shop truck" when I had a Sandblasting Restoration 

business in Klamath Falls, Oregon back in the 70's. 

As you can see, I did some of my handwork

painting on it. This is "MY" work, not someone else's!

I painted it, did the airbrushing and custom lettering as well.

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Car #46

1941 Chevy Business Coupe

 A smooth little car as well but not one of my favorites.

I just keep it around for a few years then sold it.

 

Car #47

1970 ElCamino

This car was one of my all time favorites. 

It was bought NEW by my mother and kept in the family for

years. Then I bought it from her and drove it another 150,000

miles. It went through 2 engines and the day I sold it, it was

still almost like new. I should have NEVER sold it. I've 

regretted it ever since.

 

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