1949 Studebaker Pickup in Taylor, TX
This was my favorite truck as a kid. Here is a history of Studebaker trucks.
This was my favorite truck as a kid. Here is a history of Studebaker trucks.
Refreshingly, doesn’t have a small block but a very big block: a 70s Cadillac 500 cu. in. V8. Also, has a Corvette independent rear suspension. Gary built this extremely well done truck for himself but
Mercury Charlie has moved to HWY 290 W, past Oak Hill. Big party, lots of great cars and Junior Brown showing his mastery of his two-necked guitar.
See link at right, Custom Car Crafters has generously allowed me full access to take pictures of the very many wonderful cars there. It’s one of my favorite stops. Thanks, guys.
Only 258,795 Chevys were built in 1942 due to war mobilization. Some were Blackout models without chrome or stainless steel trim. Cannot tell if this trim is painted over, or is a Blackout type. Cost
Early in the full custom project with an Oldsmobile 455 cu. in. V8 – happy to see engines other than Chevy small blocks as great as they are. Zac can do it all, very well,