Gone but not forgotten!

Jul 18, 2021,11:40 AM
 

Found some articles ( Finnish) from the cars that I did restore (-88-92) .... 









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Wow ! ...

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : July 18th, 2021-12:38
Great work ! I would be really interested in your adventures restoring these cars. Can you tell us anything more ?

Restoring....

 
 By: designer : July 18th, 2021-16:57
It was 30 years ago with these... now it is the watches... and a little bit of cars and motorcycles... no more restoring!! Hot Rod!!

Restoration is a difficult journey ...

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : July 18th, 2021-19:22
I’ve been involved in a few ... ...  

Worlds

 
 By: Weems@8 : July 18th, 2021-13:55
Outstanding job. The American cars are so cool, unique. I hope Dr No find this tread, he gonna like it much.

Did someone call? . . .

 
 By: Dr No : July 19th, 2021-19:37
. . . . The '55 Chrysler would be my choice for a '50s restoration after a '58 Pontiac fuelie. Elegant lines, 354 Hemi . . . what else could a guy want? 👍🏻

My dream 50ties car

 
 By: Weems@8 : July 19th, 2021-20:07
I will not say it in the first alinea. to make it more a quiz. Are you ready? All, are you ready? Here is my favorite 50ties car. Chevrolet Impalla 59. The one with the alien tail lights. 👽🪐

ry working on the distributor on the Imperial

 
 By: jerry6 : September 13th, 2021-17:34
my buddy just had one in his shop , think it was a 56 4 door , i forget he has had quite a few drop in this year . those cars had personality . Wish I had the space and energy to build cars again

Tiny!

 
 By: designer : July 18th, 2021-16:56
The F-85? Very small to be a American... 13 inch wheels gives you the idea of it..

even compact cars of those days were huge

 
 By: jerry6 : September 13th, 2021-17:40
judged by the cars today . My 1970 340 Dart was a compact when I boiught it , today it looks huge . My daughter just bought an acura suv I can't fit in the car , my knees are jammed in the dash with the seat all the way back . cars are so small these days...