Mart's Real Hot Rods

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Vintage Gallery No. 12 
 Buddy's Second Page
More East Coast Action:
Sanford 1959.
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There is a God!
After a drought of fresh vintage pics, Buddy came slam dunkin in with another selection from his collection. So stand by,
for more East Coast Action!

If this is the '39 juice braked A bone from Buddy's last set of pics, it now appears to be shot in primer and sporting a Hemi.
No slouch, I'd wager.




'40 not quite managing to capture "the look". Seems to be packing a twin carb flatty and '56 Chev full wheel trims.
Nice air filters, can anyone identify 'em?


Resto-rod. Restrained and handsome.


'37 coupe sporting some moulded in headlights, plus other little tricks.

way cool roadster, finished to the finest standards of the day.


Cool, cool, cool, cool. I imagine the hood still needed a fair bit of hammering to match up with that way deep channel job.

Very, very, nice. Timeless.

Just your typical, everyday East-Coast Rod.

This one's got fendde.., fffenndr..., ffenndde, Sorry, just can't say fenddeer..., Oh I give up!
Ribbed bumpers and full wheel trims give that custom look.

DeSoto bumpers and a louvred hood set this nice '40 apart from the crowd.

You just gotta love the way the steering wheel rim is two thirds up the height of the windscreen. Heavily channelled 34 coupe has three carb flathead and a Deuce grill shell. Short bumpers were common then, not seen now.

You gotta admit, this is one cool looking motor car.


Thanks once again Buddy, Another great bundle of pics.
Mart.
 
 
 
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