Showing posts with label Tmec rod run 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tmec rod run 2011. Show all posts

Olds ninety eight, huge continental kit bumper



Notice that just below the windshield is a top piece where the air conditioning vents are closed


Pretty cool looking tail light design

61 Belvedere, cool dash design elements

Big old two door... and this one only got a straight 6.
Bet it can't break the speed limit in a school zone.

Very Jetson's speedometer instrument pod



This is an interation of the push button transmission. There seem to be about 6 different mopar configurations of the buttons. I'm looking to collect the whole set of photos and post a gallery of them



Road Runner in blue

This view from the windshield forward is the part of the 73 RR I like the most. That bumper looks good from just this angle in my opinion...


Temacula Rod Run 2011


It is always this crowded... just because you don't see people blocking the cars in my photos, doesn't mean they weren't there, it means I waited for them to get out of the way every time I saw something cool

First 68 Hurst Olds I've seen. I think it's a Hurst, not an Olds even though their name is on the back bumper. That is what happens when Olds wasn't allowed to build them, but sold bodies to Hurst to get the awesomeness produced. Small sacrifice that got things in motion to arrange a long lasting partnership between Hurst and Olds

Bitchin that the aftermarket tach fits perfectly in the factory gauge hole


Cool hood scoop, but it's funny that they used a hammer to prop the hood open

McCulloch supercharger





Looks like the size and design of a garbage can lid












For sale for 3500





Photographed this at the GNRS, but didn't notice the Jack Daniels button on the oil fill cover







First time I've ever seen this hood scoop ... it's a Ford or Merc






Love the lever switches on this Cord 812





I've never seen a side shade like this before, nice!


International Harvester




Great wagon made from a wheelbarrow

Don't know why the license plate says Nancy though







Only 16 thou in parts .. the rest is all labor. Of course, the owner used to build race cars, so something this simple was not a problem, and no he isn't selling it, but he gets offers all the time