Showing posts with label speedometer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label speedometer. Show all posts

The Dynaliner returned to SEMA, it is a thorough tribute to hot rodding... great details to admire all over

check the spreader bar, it's a Ford wishbone! Now... that, that is very cool! The grill has 32 teeth

Bitching hood prop!
 SCOT supercharger? I didn't get a close look, but I think so


 I dig the speedometer 6 in one guage set, the cool steering wheel, the ashtray, the timing stopwatch, and the "Speed King" drum set gas pedal (posted that a couple years ago http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/search?q=dynaliner)

cool trunk stuff...

Read about all the cool trunk stuff at http://www.streetrodderweb.com/features/0704sr_1932_ford_highboy_coupe/photo_01.html

Runamucka of Jerry Logan, built by Lonnie Gilbertson... one hell of a Flying Tigers motif














 Cool old steering wheel stripped of some extra weight that isn't needed




 cool center console



I looked at the jerry cans, and they are all welded together, making a large fuel tank from many small ones.

1913 Pope Hartford

and more remarkable, that gentleman on the far side of the car, with the white motorist jacket... was one of the team that found and brought the Peerless down from the mountain http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2008/07/old-man-of-mountain.html 







 Have you ever seen as many of the early brass registration tags on one vehicle? I haven't! I've never seen more than one. The one on the far right indicates (and the owner told me) that this was used as a bus... tourist type, from Tonopah to Goldfield I think he said.. they are Nevada towns that were the hub of the goild rush between 1900 and 1902 http://www.rockhounds.com/rockgem/articles/tonopah_goldfield.html
 the above and one of the below are this same car, the one on the far left below is a Pope race car