Want to haul your car to the track in style? Then this 1941 Ford Ramp truck is for you. Joe Ferguson approved!
Here is the matching open cockpit Packard racer to go along with the ramp truck. Back in the era where safety was not a concern, just speed.
Replica AC Cobra kits powered by Roush racing engines. Noice.
One of Dez’s show picks, Dave giving pointers on how to not end up in one of these. “No bacon jokes, no oinking noises, and no donut shop references within earshot, kid.”
Davey Terry’s 1939 International pickup is just straight up nostalgic cool. The flat/matte colors and white walls are a nice combination.
Powered by a 305 backed by a 700R4 tranny and a 9” Ford rear end.
These bomber aircraft style seats look oh so right in this build, burnt skin be damned!
This 1959 Custom VW Beetle from Taylor’d Customs was another crowd pleaser. The car was laid out on the floor courtesy of their custom air ride system, 4” narrowed beam, drop spindles and rear notched drop plates.
These OE wheels were widened to 8” in the rear to get some lip and fill out the wheel arches. I’m glad they opted to keep the OE chrome dome cover off the wheel, looks much better like this in my opinion.