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Gad. There are some things you just can't unsee.
It just goes to show you that people will hotrod anything---no matter how stupid.
Gad. There are some things you just can't unsee.
i want a model A so bad it is my dream car!! i'm so jealous of your dad tom! hahahahaha
I love the looks of Terraplanes -- a very classy-looking car for its price range. The "Electric Hand" is pretty neat too.
What I'd really like to find is a 1939-41 Chrysler product, preferably a Plymouth or Dodge. A coupe would be nice, but I'd settle for a sedan if one came along in reasonable condition at a reasonable price, preferably before the hot-rod boys can get to it.
So far as the brakes issue goes, I rarely drive over 40mph, so I don't know as I'd need too much high-tech stopping power. As long as I don't have to drag my feet out the side of the door to stop I'd be satisfied.
There's also the Goldenrod Garage in Maine - but I don't know how far you are from Freeport.
Goldenrod Garage is a dealer. I went there a few years ago with a pocketful of cash looking to buy a car & was completeley ignored. I finally gave up & left. A couple weeks later, I bought my '59 Impala at the Amherst Automotive Flea Market in Amherst, NH. It's held the last Sunday of every month, April through October.
Drrum brakes are plently good until some clown lane changes in front of you while you are pulling up to a red...
Good luck with the car search.
I haven't seen this brought up here before, so I thought I'd share it.
As most classic car enthusiasts will tell you, cutting the dash to install a modern stereo is a major faux pas. In the vintage Volkswagen community (where you see these mostly) it is considered especially heinous.
But what to do? You can mount the head unit in the glove box, but then you lose most of the useable space. Another problem is where to put modern speakers? In my old VW, I had them on the floor behind the front seats, but eventually my passengers dented and smashed them because they had nowhere else to put their feet. I don't know about you, but I like a bone stock interior. No modern speakers poking out anywhere.
Here is a simple and relatively cheap solution.
I built one with a friend of mine with 2 6x9 speakers, a cheap sony head unit and a small subwoofer. You could plug it into the cigarette lighter or put a lawn tractor battery inside the case and carry it to your picnic, campsite or whatever.
I found a suitcase in a matching green to go with the '59 Catalina. Who could deface such a perfect interior with modern technology?
I thought of that. From where I am sitting, I'd rather cut up a suitcase than a car.
Reminds me of something from The Boomcase by Mr. Simo website. I actually have one coming my way any day now.