That Astrodome dash form the 60-62 Chrysler New Yorkers, Windsors and Saratogas and the kraziest, koolest dashes EVER !! :D I have one in almost mint condition and am on the lookout for another for a future project.
I call em the JUPITER II.....lol
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Dave you're right.
The reason I bought a tri five (which wasnt my first choice btw, I like the oddball, somewhat rarer deco rides even more) was because of parts availability via the aftermarket, and very good resale value if I needed to sell. Livability was important to me with this car...
No Im not although my car was featured in their online mag. :rolleyes: I LOVE that mag.
Truth is, I love all Golden Era rides, whether stock/original or hot rodded. Notice I said HOT rodded, not STREET rodded.
Hop Ups or Gow Jobs as they were called at the time, were the REAL hot rods...
Fantastic story - many young guys were'nt as lucky.
They were so young, 64 years ago they were but 20 years old. Can you imagine a 20 yo today in charge of 9-10 air crew flying deep into enemy territory on missions?
They were the lucky ones.
Great and very touching story, thanx for...
I drive my 57 Chevy Bel Air wagon alomst daily....in traffic and all weather. never had a problem, other drivers love it hehe. Never been cut off and have never had any problems in the city or on the interstate @ 65mph.
Ive added discs myself, but honestly the power boosted drums I had were...
Long time lurker, first time poster hehe :rolleyes:
Nice pix from all, keep them coming !
I really love those Deco rides, to my eye they are the most streamlined, and ornate/beautiful cars ever manufactured.
Here are my rides.....plan are afoot to complement them with either a 39...
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