Jim’s 1965 Custom Ford Pickup – Before and After
Jim details cars at S. 1st and Live Oak and is building a full custom 40s roadster. Also, he has modified his pickup with Imperial headlights, removed parking lights and different hub caps.
Jim details cars at S. 1st and Live Oak and is building a full custom 40s roadster. Also, he has modified his pickup with Imperial headlights, removed parking lights and different hub caps.
On the west side at Howard Lane, there’s a open area where a handful of woeful cars are offered for sale. Here is one of the best ones.
I think this truck was sold at their Motostalgia auction. I learned to drive in Pittsburg, Texas, in a clapped out 1946 Ford stakebed truck that would wobble wildly at about 37 mph which was
This car was perfect to the last detail. So nice. (It’s hard to get a good pic when the car is partially in the sun. )
Parked next to Dave’s Perfection Automotive on S. 1st St. Perla’s is an upscale restaurant on S. Congress Ave.
Very cool hot rod, but don’t know what to think of the nine exhaust pipes in the picture. Love straight engines, though. This car is from Austin, found it at the Lonestar Round Up.