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Sitting outside the Grand National Roadster Show in the rain! Pomona California Jan 2009 / Nikon D 40, Nikkor 18-55 at 18 mm “Featured:” Color Me a Rainbow (Current Color: GREEN) March 09
‘40 Willys coupe with mild paint job, barely visible through all the reflections… / Re-edit posted 11/19/09 GNRS Pomona 1/09
Classic 1930 Model A Ford Coupe in Old School style and left in bare metal. The current owner decided to leave it bare! / 312 Thunderbird V8 pushes this So Cal Speed Shop built classic, known as the “Mystery Coupe.” Closer peek: /
Candy Red Willys coupe in traditional “gasser” rod style… Featured! May 2009 – Classic Cars Worldwide
One of the most famous views on the road, 1963 Corvette Sting Ray Split-window Coupe, Riverside Red. Featured: Color Me a Rainbow, July 09 / Top 10 – Best of Red, July 09
Wild Willys Gasser c.1941 / 2009 Sweepstakes Award Street machine/Pro Street/Competition / Grand National Roadster Show, Pomona, CA Owner: Michael Medeiros, Woodside, CA
Perfect turquois Corvette captured at the Temecula Rod Run, Spring 09. / Cost New: $3465 / Number sold in 57: 6246 / 283 cubic inches, 2 four-barrel carbs, 270 horsepower / (Fuel Injection brought this to 283 horsepower) Nikon D40, Nikkor 18-55 at 18mm, aperture priority Trunk crest courtesy of Kurt Golgart…please visit Kurt’s wonderful gallery at http://cagey.redbubble.com/
41 Ford Panel Local ride…shows up at all the shows. Nikon D40, Nikkor 18-55 mm at 18 mm, aperture priority
Delicious Red Ford F-model street rod. Nikon D 40, Nikkor 18-55 mm
Hemi powered 1931 Ford Roadster Pickup truck street rod. Saddle Leather Interior, Firestone tires, Classic Instruments gauges. Captured at the Grand National Roadster show, Pomona, CA. / Awarded: / 2009 AMBR Outstanding Class Award / 2009 Blackie Geijian Award of Excellence Owner: Jim Benitez, Valley Center, CA.
‘51 Merc in Candy Apple Red, caught in the rain at Grand National Roadster show, Pomona, CA / Unchopped! (almost unheard of in 51 mercs) / Owner: Cisco Farias, Mission Viejo, CA
Fine old Ford Woody restored to perfection. / Grand National Roadster show, outdoor exhibits, Jan 09 Featured: Nostalgic Art and Photography, June 09
Chevy Sedan Grand National Roadster show, Pomona, CA / Jan 09 / Nikon D40 Nikkor 18-55 / Featured: Metallic Junktion, July 09 / Featured: 49ers with Wheels, Dec 09 Also published as blended coupe in Jan “http://www.redbubble.com/people/wildbillpho/art/2497121-2-blended-coupe” From lizalady: (with Thanks!) I got pictures of this car at the Seattle Hot Rod show last year, the name of this car is “SUNSET FIZZ”. Great shot. Going to the Seattle Hot Rod show this Saturday.
Metalflake gold highlights this beautiful coupe captured at the Grand National Roadster Show.
57 Oldsmobile Super 88 convertible in cascade green with butterscotch interior! 331 cubic inch V8 provided plenty of oomph, although the 2-speed hydramatic tranny left something to be desired… / Captured at Cars & Coffee, Irvine, CA August 09 / Nikon D40, Nikkor 18-55
41 Willys Coupe Gasser style street rod. Not a spec on this one, even parked in the grass! Cruisin for a Cure, Costa Mesa, CA September 09 Nikon D40, Nikkor 18-55mm Thank you for visiting!
Inside display at Cruisin for a Cure, this is one of 2 beautiful Packards featured. Absolutely flawless V-12 powered Super Convertible, dual sidemounts, a rumble seat and auxillary trunk.
Big Pontiac 421 2+2 in mint condition! / 1966 was the year that the 2+2 became it’s own separate series and was easily identified with it’s twin lens tail lamps, vertical air slots behind the doors, Pontiac 421 emblems, and the 2+2 badges. Standard was the 421 with 360 hp and 472 lb ft of torque. / / Captured at the Wildomar Country Fair, Sept 09 / Nikon D40 Nikkor 18-55
Custom Continental Roadster captured at the Grand National Roadster Show, Jan 09. / Nikon D40, Nikkor 18-55
This is the newest rodding trend…no more flames! Airbrushed Orchids totally replaces all former hot rod graphics. 5-window Ford captured at the Temecula Rod Run, Fall 09. Orchid captured by the very talented Steven Agius and generously shared for this project! Here is the original Orchid: / Please visit Steve’s gallery at http://www.redbubble.com/people/steven to see more incredible photos!
1957 Cadillac Eldorado flamed slammer! The color of money in perfect green metallic sported silver Pearl flames. / Indoor exhibits, Cruisin for a Cure, Costa Mesa, CA / Nikon D40, Nikkor 18-55 @18, Auto, Aperture priority
Custom Studebaker-Testarosa-Camino? This guy owns a torch! Captured while cruisin at / Cruisin for a Cure, Costa Mesa, CA / Nikon D40, Nikkor 18-55 Featured: The Ferrari, Porsche, TVR, and Aston Martin Group! Dec 09
Custom woody creation caught at the Grand National Roadster show. This is a re-edit, previously posted Jan 09. / Nikon D40, Nikkor 18-55 Featured: JPG Castoffs Nov 09
1955 Chrysler C-300 / This first of the letter series cars didn’t actually bear a letter; it can retroactively be considered the ‘300A’. The ‘C-’ designation was applied to all Chrysler models, however for marketing purposes the numerical series skipped more than 225 numbers forward in sequence in order to further reinforce the 300’s bhp rating. The 300 originally stood for the 300 hp engine. The C-300 was really a racecar sold for the road for homologation purposes, with Chrysler’s most powerful engine, the 331 cu in (5.4 L) FirePower “Hemi” V8, fitted with twin 4-barrel carburetors, a race-profiled camshaft setup, solid valve lifters, stiffer suspension and a performance exhaust system. This was the first American production car to top 360 hp, and the letter series was for many years the most powerful car produced in the United States by a fair margin. / Measured at 127.58 mph in the Flying Mile and doing well in NASCAR, the C-300 aroused a lot of interest that was not reflected in its modest sales figure of 1,725 built. / (source: wikipedia) Cars & Coffee, Irvine, CA / Nikon D40, 18-55 @ 18, Auto, Aperture Priority
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