Wow, I really like where this is going. It reminds me a lot of a local kid that found a ‘29 cowl, a ‘31 AA truck frame, and a ‘59 Pontiac on a Creek bank while working at a local vineyard. He asked about them, and the owner told him he could have them, if he took all of them, not just the parts he wanted. He narrowed the tail end of the Pontiac, and attached it to the cowl of the modelA. He cut the frame up, and built a Duval style windshield for it. The drive train came out of a Dodge Dakota with the small overhead cam V8, and automatic transmission. It is crazy cool. He used a ‘37Ford truck grill shell with square headlights molded to the sides, and a custom hand formed hood. He just polished all the aluminum parts on the engine, and had a set of custom headers built for it. It is true home grown hotroding.
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