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PhotosGuy
6th of July 2005 (Wed), 09:06
This is Dave's '33 Ford 3 Window Coupe. It has an Anderson Industries fiber glass body & has been built from the ground up.
Power is a .030 bored '77 Vette 350 cid motor. Running gear is a B&M rachet shifter & Edelbrock TH350 trans pushing a Monte Carlo 10 bolt rear end. Front suspension is Mustang II.
Other goodies are ceramic headers, Billet Specialties wheels, & a gray leather interior. Suicide doors, of course!
I have his phone number if you'd like to buy it for only $35,000! ;):D
PhotosGuy
6th of July 2005 (Wed), 09:06
Two more...
PhotosGuy
6th of July 2005 (Wed), 09:07
Last one...
marie
16th of July 2005 (Sat), 08:15
another old fashioned beauty
can almost see the bonnie and clyde charactors / & or / film stars of that time
http://www.photography-on-the.net/forum/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif another big luggage compartment
( for the stars wardrobe);)
PhotosGuy
21st of July 2005 (Thu), 07:46
another big luggage compartment Are you sure it's big enough? You guys don't ever travel light! ;-)
Red
21st of July 2005 (Thu), 11:05
I know I'm putting myself up for it with this, but I have to ask.
Why is it called a 3-window when there's 4?
Ballen Photo
21st of July 2005 (Thu), 11:17
I know I'm putting myself up for it with this, but I have to ask.
Why is it called a 3-window when there's 4?
That's a legitimate question. Actually though, it has three "Windows", the front is a windscreen or windshield (It's not counted). ;)
-Bruce
PhotosGuy
21st of July 2005 (Thu), 11:34
D*mn! Finally an easy question & Bruce got there first! :D:D
Ballen Photo
21st of July 2005 (Thu), 11:40
D*mn! Finally an easy question & Bruce got there first! :D:D
And by 16 minutes no less. :shock: You're SLIPPING Frank. :lol: ;)
-Bruce
marie
21st of July 2005 (Thu), 14:00
D*mn! Finally an easy question & Bruce got there first! :D:D
:confused:
you probably play poker too
bluff
:mrgreen:
PhotosGuy
22nd of July 2005 (Fri), 07:32
you probably play poker too
bluff :D
I loved to drive them & didn't care that much how they were built as long as they were fast, handled, & stayed together! Bruce is the guy to go to for the hard questions!
marie
22nd of July 2005 (Fri), 08:44
was just messing with my reply
didn't really think about or mean it at all
sorry Frank
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have a lovely weekend
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