And I thought it couldn't get any worse......
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RON ...... You're a tease..... But funny!!
Yep, that is quality workmanship. Can you imagine the hours that went into that?
About 2 of 'em, I would think.
I LOVE the spare tire storage slot! lol
The license plate says "Washington"... I'm Guessing D.C. as this looks like everything else we've seen from there for the last 7 + years....
Always garage kept.
Can't argue with Leon's metaphor!
Except that Puyallup is in Washington state.
Always garage kept.
The posting has expired or removed out of respect for everyone's eyes.
He's got the same wheels as Lane has!
I dunno, guys...what is a good pan worth? And aluminum sheet is worth something, right? This might be priced OK for what's there.
I like the innovative combo engine cover/spoiler.
The car is from Washington State and in Washington State marijuana is legal.
Connection?
I'm doomed......
Check this one out - at the Lane Auto Museum in TN - I like it!
1946 Hewson Rocket - The skilled handiwork of the regarded Coachcraft Ltd., founded in Hollywood by three former employees of Howard “Dutch” Darrin, the Rocket was actually the brainchild of a former Southern California car dealer William Hewson. Aluminum paneled, with a flathead Ford V-8 positioned beneath its front bench seat, the open-topped Rocket featured two closely spaced rear wheels and a wide front track beneath a polished, assiduously aerodynamic form that presaged the coming Jet Age. Curiously, it didn’t set the world on fire. Failing to interest big-scale manufacturers, Hewson’s exit strategy involved not paying his bills, so Coachcraft kept it, unloading the failed $16,000 project in 1959 to a Minneapolis used-car dealer for $650.
Read more: http://www.automobilemag.com/f...useum/#ixzz3Y929pDJf
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