#27 Butler Brothers A class modified roadster. Powered by a 176" '28 Chev 4 with Oldsmobile 3-port head. #548 Bob Miller B class '28 model A roadster powered by a 286" '46 Mercury V8. |
Friday, October 26, 2012
Butler Brothers '26 T roadster. Bob Miller A roadster
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Saturday, October 13, 2012
R.I.P. Norm Grabowski. 1933-2012
Checking the daily subscribed email from the Jalopy Journal I was saddened to see Norm Grabowski has passed away. I have never met Norm but he was one person I would have really liked to have met. Norm was a man who crammed a lot into his life, Hot Rods, magazine covers, Film Actor, Artist extraordinaire carving the coolest, evilest wood shift knobs anywhere!
Norm's Lightning Bug was/is my favourite T-bucket of all time, it is perfect in black paint & whitewalls. The Chrome laden Cad V8 was no slouch dispatching the competition to the wayside. Norm would rebuild the car into what will forever be known as the Kookie Kar. The October 1955 Hot Rod featured Lightning Bug on the cover & it happens to be the first Hot Rod issue of 50s I owned. I bought it 8-9 years ago at Wintersun Nostalgia Festival, it was a taped together piece of crap but I was stoked to own it. That issue really ignited my passion to collect these old Hot Rod mags.
R.I.P. Norm, Thank You for all you did for Hot Rodding!
Norm's Lightning Bug was/is my favourite T-bucket of all time, it is perfect in black paint & whitewalls. The Chrome laden Cad V8 was no slouch dispatching the competition to the wayside. Norm would rebuild the car into what will forever be known as the Kookie Kar. The October 1955 Hot Rod featured Lightning Bug on the cover & it happens to be the first Hot Rod issue of 50s I owned. I bought it 8-9 years ago at Wintersun Nostalgia Festival, it was a taped together piece of crap but I was stoked to own it. That issue really ignited my passion to collect these old Hot Rod mags.
R.I.P. Norm, Thank You for all you did for Hot Rodding!
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Carl Borgh GMC powered 1925 Chevrolet Roadster
I was looking at an image of Carl Borgh's ex-Spurgin/Giovanine roadster and noticed for the first time that the Chuck Spurgin built nose has some damage around the bottom of the grille where it appears to be pushed in, I wonder if this was the catalyst for the rebuild into the mid engine roadster?
Monday, October 8, 2012
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
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