Monday, May 12, 2008

"King Baby" (1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe)

My third classic auto is a 1932 Ford 5-w coupe. I owe a special thanks to family and friend who have helped me to add my ideas to the car to make it my own. I have wanted a Hot Rod like this since I was a kid. I have always loved 1929 - 1934 hi-boy coupes and roadsters. I purchased this car back in April of 2007 out of Houston and have been working on it since then to change it up and make it my own. The car is all steal with a SB 350 and Ford 9 inch rear end and sits on the original 32 frame. The tail has been bobbed for that 60's look and rolls on Old Skool magnesium's up front and ET's out back....

"Seis Dos" (1962 Chevy Impala Convertible)

The second car I own is a 1962 Chevy Impala convertible. I owe allot to my friends and family who have helped me to make this car what it is today. I purchased this car in Nebraska back in 2001. I found the car in auto trader and after a few calls, flew out to NE, bought the car and drove it back to Denver. Since then this car has been on many road trips and I have the photos to prove it!!!! The car is on the original frame and has a SB 327 that had been rebuilt. The interior is original style from Classic Industries. The car has an Old Air AC system that keeps the vintage look with all of the conveniences of a new system. The top is Stayfast and the paint is early 2000 Lexus diamond white. The car is air bagged for a smooth ride and rolls on Intro 18 and 20 inch wheels.

"1 Fat 46" (1946 Ford 1/2 Ton Pick-up)

My first ever hot rod is a 1946 Ford 1/2 ton pick-up that I put together with lots of help from my family and friends. The truck is basically a Ford body that is sub-framed with a 1976 Chevy Nova. Drive train is a Chevy SB 350 and a 10 bolt rear end out out of a 1964 Chevelle. The interior is maroon tweed and the wheels are American Racing 5-spoke 17's and 20's.