Nearly Live Goodguys Car Show 6

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Smoking deal on used engines at the swap meet.  Generations a part this flat head was going for $400 and the Ford 5.0 engine going for $1500.00.

Nearly Live Goodguys Car Show 6

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Smoking deal on used engines at the swap meet.  Generations a part this flat head was going for $400 and the Ford 5.0 engine going for $1500.00.

Nearly Live Goodguys Car Show 5

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Back at the old car corral. My other choice to follow me home. My very first car 1966 Chevy impala complete with nice paint, new top and tired looking but fully complete and running 283! …Yes!!!  Bit pricey I thought @ 15k with still a lot of interior work to do.

Nearly Live Goodguys Car Show

Coming up in about 60 minutes, Nearly Live – images from the Goodguys Car Show in Scottsdale Az.

Thanks for reading.

Tim

Nearly Live Goodguys’ Car Show Scottsdale, AZ

Tomorrow (3/11/2011), I’ll be at the Goodguys’ Car Show in Scottsdale, AZ.  I”ll attempt to provide some “Nearly Live” posts from the location.

Thanks for reading.

Tim

1928 Service Notice

I just had to post this up.   Send to me from Joe Hart (Florida Joe).

This is a service post card send to Ford owners back in 1928.

This is a great little piece of auto history.  Thanks Joe.

 

 

Post Card to Current Ford Model T owners right after the Model A came out.

Oh..get a load of those labor cost!!!!

 

Model T

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Tim

 

 

 

Feature Car – Powell Pick-up.

This is the first of Average Guy’s  “Feature Car”  blog entries so a little preamble is required.  My daily driver is my 07 C6 Corvette and I love that car, but you won’t see new or newish exotic cars in this feature. Nope, it will be mainly comprised off beat, older cars including some muscle cars, pickups, utility vehicles and what not.

So I’m starting off with a pickup, most folks haven’t heard much about.  It’s the Powell pickup.

These are a bit odd-looking pickups.  See for yourself:

1956 Powell

These trucks were a collection of parts from other American car manufacturers.  They were produced 1954 – 1957 with about 1000 units created and I do mean created!!

They were built on early 1940’s Plymouth and Dodge chassis, with part of the bodies being producted of steel, front ends made from fiberglass and tailgate and bumpers made of wood at one point.  In most cases the engine was straight 6, Mopar‘s 201, but they did use a few other power plants in the same family, even some industrial engines.

One interesting notes is that the chrome used in the grille was from 1950 Ford rear door.  But the most unique feature was the cylinder shaped compartment that slide out of the rear of the trucks for fishing pole storage.

Unkept Powell Pickup with Fishing Pole storage

They also produced a wagon (station wagon-like) with the same storage as an option.

Thanks for reading.

Tim

Custom Vette – Picture share

I just saw this and thought:

That’s what the C7 should look like!!!

New C7? Let's Start the Rumor!!!

New C7? Let’s Start the Rumor!!!

 

Toss in a LS7 and let’s go!!!!!

What do ya think?

Thanks for reading.

Tim