1942 Chevrolet Custom in Round Rock
This rare car has a Chevy 350 cu. in. V8.
This rare car has a Chevy 350 cu. in. V8.
Excellent, restrained custom, except perhaps for the paint. Captured at Custom Car Crafters, linked at right.
Painted on the hood, “U.S.A LS-5.3-4l60-E” likely indicates a Chevy LS 5.3 liter V8, and a GM 4169E auto transmission.
See link at right for Murphos, an outstanding custom car fabricator.
Larry Smith has a lot of cars, and he is selling a bunch of them. He is in Liberty Hill (a few miles beyond Leander) with his 60 or so collector cars. Here is a
This is the last year of this GMC/Chevrolet Carryall Suburban style, running from 1941 to 1946, mostly used for war transport. The Chevrolet Suburban had a 216-cubic-inch 6-cylinder engine while the GMC version a 228-cubic-inch 6-cylinder engine. I don’t think
Early 50s Chevy pickup — never have seen anything like this truck. I imagine it’s on a modern chassis. Fantastic. Need help from readers to identify what’s on top of the engine – a fuel injection
Anonymous conveyance at N. Lamar Goodwill. Surprisingly, one contemporary road test found the Chevrolet Malibu to be comfortable and good handling. So good that the famous car nut Saddam Hussein ordered 25,500 of them in
Snapped this pic at last year’s vintage races here in Austin. Don’t miss this weekend’s vintage races at Austin’s Circuit of the Americas. Not crowded, full access to pits and park at the track.