
This car has been a long time in the making, and the end is in sight. It started out as a project someone else had started, and given up on. Someone had turned an original 34 Ford Woody into a hot rod, which to some people could be considered a sacrilege, but we took the ball where it lay, and ran with it. This picture was taken just after all of the new wood was assembled.

The subsequent posts on this blog site detail most of the work that went into this car, but I just wanted to add these previous photos to show some contrast to this blog.

The interior of the car is very warm looking with the slatted roof, coved molding, and precision fitted panels.

I don't know about you, but when I see something beautiful going down the street I always check out the rear end, and this one is quite nice.

Quite a difference. Please continue to the posts below for some more fun.
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