1935 Chevy Standard Series Coupe.
This is a project that is a work in progress. Became road worthy 2010. Project took from 2002 to 2010 to get on the road.
Hanging saturday night with another gasser buddy.
1935 Chevy Standard Series Coupe.
This is a project that is a work in progress. Became road worthy 2010. Project took from 2002 to 2010 to get on the road.
Hanging saturday night with another gasser buddy.
Mario
"I post the work on my hotrod, not because it's the best way, rather it was the way I had to get it done with the resources I had.................
Of which I might be an encouragement to other hotrodders".
Mario, what a cool ride. Are you using the moon tank for fuel? Car looks awesome!
Nice, looks like a lot of attention to detail. Good things are worth waiting for eh?
Tom - "In the end the only thing that really matters is how you feel about yourself" Smokey Yunick
Smokey, 68 Camaro, Daytona track record holder against Penske.
AVATAR = RANDOM PICS of 56 VIC'S
Mario, Spectacular!!!!!!!! And, clearly in the right hands. What a wonderful example of what an early gasser hot rod REALLY looks like. Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rik
Thanks guys but you all have cool gasser rides. I had albums on the site but had to delete them. Thought I was done here.
I put my MG away and pulled my Chevy out. I thought to myself, I must be crazy not driving this around. So now I have 2 rides that are work in progress. Well I gotta say the attention I get when I pull in the parking lot makes me so proud to say I built this. Go figure Saturday about 6 Cobras came in. I thought to myself I wish I had my MG now. Lol
Oh well. By the way an old MG cobra style body pulled in too. So cool. Wish I had that body style as a gasser.
Mario
"I post the work on my hotrod, not because it's the best way, rather it was the way I had to get it done with the resources I had.................
Of which I might be an encouragement to other hotrodders".
Great to see the '35 Chevy out and enjoying some fresh air Mario! Very cool!
Vall
Mario
"I post the work on my hotrod, not because it's the best way, rather it was the way I had to get it done with the resources I had.................
Of which I might be an encouragement to other hotrodders".
Mario
"I post the work on my hotrod, not because it's the best way, rather it was the way I had to get it done with the resources I had.................
Of which I might be an encouragement to other hotrodders".
Congratulations, Mario!!! Glad to see you out in the '35! I know it holds a special place in your heart.... and rightfully so! And besides, it'll feel a lot better this fall on those clear cold evenings..... Enjoy my friend!![]()
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i *thought* i saw a video somewhere of this car jerking the LF tire
a couple inches and blasting a low 12-second 1/4....
cant seem to find it again, but if that was the same car--impressive.
most impressive.