Via: http://lowtechblog.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2009-02-02T00%3A47%3A00%2B01%3A00&max-results=15 that looks good.. . looks right. One of the Crazy Cruisers from Geneva Switzerland


BMW plant 1923


John was catching some light under all four tires

When is the last time you saw advertising for a Nash?
Nice streamlining around the spreader bar


I'd love to see a full gallery about this racecar!

What a beauty!

No idea why the rotary engine is flanked by elephant tusks.


Goofy 60's kooky kustom show cars. I dig the Woodlight headlights on the one below





All bent out of shape, and I doubt it landed on the rubber
What an idea, a scooter that is strong enough to pull a small teardrop

All via the cool variety posted on http://zelastchancegaragedu78.blogspot.com/



Road Runners SCTA jacket

above: Pacers of Long Beach

Above: the Hi-Domes of San Francisco



Source: Life Magazine archives

http://parkoffka.ru/ had this image among a lot of other stuff... but look at this van's grill, bumper, door handles, wrap over decal.... it's the coolest kustom van Road Runner tribute I've ever seen... yeah it's the only, but that isn't the point. For comparison http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2009/11/dodge-deora-by-alexander-brothers.html
Anyone know anything about it?

Tony had the answer... it's a photoshopped image. Yup, I'm devastated. Glad someone out there named Capsule, of the Danish Road Runner Nest is this good of a concept artist. http://blog.cardomain.com/2009/03/25/1971-plymouth-road-runner-van/

thanks Tony!

Above: the Geraghty-Crawford grasshopper that Von Dutch striped and lettered

Above: what the dumbasses that bought Grabowski's Kookie T did to it, two better images of it at the end of my gallery http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2009/11/replica-of-norms-kookie-t-i-doubt.html

And a couple images of Roth's Excalibur and Tweedy Pie

all of these are from http://t-bucketworld.blogspot.com/ but the guy who put it on the web only had about 2 dozen posts total.

It's got a Hudson emblem on the front, but I don't know.. it's a long way from where it started





The chassis is an upside down 1944 Dodge WC 62 troop carrier, the body is a 1935 Dodge pickup, powertrain is from a 1966 Chevelle. Concept and execution by Sean Hartman

Damn I'd love to see this moving


design by Foxley, but he got Gene to paint it! Chris has 3 more photos of it here; http://speedseekers.blogspot.com/2010/02/sectioned.html



This is the Jade Idol II which was also at SEMA, for a different view: there are 5 photos of it in this post about 1/2 way down http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2009/11/entire-outdoors-at-sema-lot-to-look.html