>NAME this Ride (?) What make, year, model is this (?)
#191
What the `heck is it ?
Hi `Brent > I think U R correct, but I will wait for it to be confirmed
You could make it look like the below one ?
OK > New Ride to Guess
Name the year/make/model ?
Oh, it's 4-Sale for $1500.00
COMPLETE CAR BUT NEEDS A LOT OF RESTORATION WOULD MAKE AN AWESOME PROJECT CAR..ASKING $1500 OBO
Name the year/make/model ?
Oh, it's 4-Sale for $1500.00
COMPLETE CAR BUT NEEDS A LOT OF RESTORATION WOULD MAKE AN AWESOME PROJECT CAR..ASKING $1500 OBO
You could make it look like the below one ?
Last edited by BeachBumMike; 06-04-2014 at 10:28 AM.
#192
wild guess
Hi `Brent > I think U R correct, but I will wait for it to be confirmed
You could make it look like the below one ?
OK > New Ride to Guess
Name the year/make/model ?
Oh, it's 4-Sale for $1500.00
COMPLETE CAR BUT NEEDS A LOT OF RESTORATION WOULD MAKE AN AWESOME PROJECT CAR..ASKING $1500 OBO
Name the year/make/model ?
Oh, it's 4-Sale for $1500.00
COMPLETE CAR BUT NEEDS A LOT OF RESTORATION WOULD MAKE AN AWESOME PROJECT CAR..ASKING $1500 OBO
You could make it look like the below one ?
#194
>New Winner<
#195
#197
#198
>I don't know > Do You ? LOL
You guys are Good & know your cars > 4>Sure
Thanks everyone for playing...I'm sure learning
a lot about many different vehicles...
It's fun 4 Me
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New Ride to guess ?
What year/make/model ?
Last edited by BeachBumMike; 06-05-2014 at 06:47 AM.
#200
Congrat's `Mike
>Another Win 4 U
I do like the Flat Head Engine with dual carb's
and E.Z. 2 work on
It reminds me of a old boat engine I used to work on
with Space's grandfather growing `up...
The below was a unique design for it's era..
Thanks `Mike 4 play'in > winning
A designer Italian suit makes this the most valuable Hudson ever
Feature Article from Hemmings Motor News
In cars, as in clothing, the tailoring makes the difference. Dressing up workaday mechanicals in high-fashion sheetmetal has long been a recipe for creating flagship cars that draw people into showrooms. Like Cadillac, Chrysler and Nash did in the 1950s, Hudson turned to an Italian coachbuilder to create its dazzling limited-production Italia, a hand-built masterpiece that, after decades of obscurity, has become a darling of the collector-car scene.
Based on the compact 1953 Jet, this sporty two-door was designed by Hudson styling director Frank Spring, with input from Carlo Felice Bianchi Anderloni, chief designer at Carrozzeria Touring of Milan. Touring was famed for its trademark lightweight Superleggera construction, and, after creating an initial prototype as well as a one-off Hornet Italia (commonly and incorrectly called X-161) sedan, this organization would build 25 Italias for public sale.