Problem solving hot rod chassis parts for 40 years.
Cars from Louisville
See what I saw!
Again, feel free to comment and leave a link to more Louisville pics.
Now guess that rear end…
Slick ’32!
Guess that spindle…
Guess that spindle…
Tim @ Pro’s Pick
Pro’s Pick
Camper trunk. Huge! Nicely upholstered.
This was a really neat color.
“Honey, can you take the truck and pick up some sand for the kids?” “no.”
Sway bar on a front axle. Didn’t get an underneath shot – interested in how it is attached to the frame. I think you can see the bolts in the C notch picture.
Hidden hardware for the front spreader bar.
Tapered C notch for the spring…
Another one of those “I should take a picture of this” and now I can’t remember why…
I like the black wrapped transmission cooler lines.
I’ve got to get some of this twine.
Be still… twine wrapped cloth covered wires??!
I like the weatherstrip around the top of the radiator – fills that gap nicely.
Hokey Doodle
I spent a long time checking out all the neat pieces on this Model A pickup.
Wow: love the heater line bulkhead, and every bolt has a ball milled “divet” in the head.
Enough room for the kids!
Flush roof insert on the same ’32.
Everything was just right on this ’32 full fendered coupe.
Wrinkle finish *anything* gets a thumbs up from me!
Not sure why I took this… but the tri-five is a reflection!
Clean spline drive wheel bolts.
Love the soldered fuel line junctions!
Really clean Model A in the Pro’s Pick area.
Sweet safety glass!
Tim gets some protein for the walk back to the vendor building.
If you find out where to get the cloth covered wire, please let me know.
Go to Supplies, then Wire Colors, Wire by the Foot.
I also found this link on the HAMB: http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=43520
Nice pics? Got more?
Sorry, that’s all I have… there are more out there though.
It’s not mine, but here’s a neat slideshow:
Plenty of pictures of nationals at bangshift.com.