This bikes are really very impressive and unique. but some of them are a fine examples of original Harley Davidson and Indian motorcycles.I think this is the combination of both and make a new look. http://newcars.indiandrives.com/cardetails.php?make=Skoda
I am very glad this greatest of all funny cars has been saved. I've wondered It's fate for years. But for heaven's sake why did you paint it the wrong shade of red. I saw the car run on several occasions, and I have it's picture in publications of the era, and It was bright red, I would say the shade of red that the frame appears now on this site. The car was not a candy red like it appears on this site. If you have a heart, a soul, and blood in your veins, change it,and change it now, and until you do all will not be right in the world. This car's personality was reflected in it's bright color. Aside from that I salute your intentions, but you can do more.
I just bought a 1956 GMC Model 100, I have not receive it let. It look like it is in good shap. If you know where I could get parts when or if I would need some. I would like your inf.
Hey Tommy..Your engine looks great!...,is that the right color for 50 something GMC truck motor?...I'm starting to put my 1953 GMC Jimmy 100 together....with a 1952 Chevy 235....I'm kinda winging it!....I am mechanical but not experienced @ restoration....I'm getting inspiration from pictures & stories like yours!...interested in giving a first timer advise?.... Thanks!.... Mark 650 619-5613.....
Love the photos. I remember Hank's Hobby Shop on Ogden Avenue. I went to grade school with Henry and I lettered up his first car back in the early 60's. Wow, that's a corker. It was called the Bukmobile. Hi Wayne and Pat. Say hello to Larry Wolyniec if you see him. Bye for now. Jim
My Brother is redoing 1 of these but it will have a 396 with a 12bolt posi there wont b stock but u dont see these made into a HOT Rod its gonna b somethin 2 see
Thanks, Tommy luvd his truck. Sorry to say he has passed away. But I have great memories of his truck and him working on it and restoring it. Good luck to your brother. It's a fun project no matter what's under the hood. Pam