GOOFY CAR has cut-down Chevy hood. Ford Anglia chassis, T-33 jet trainer wing tanks.
This belongs here: http://www.artcarmuseum.com/
Comment by Stannous — August 10, 2006 @ 5:32 pm
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This belongs here:
http://www.artcarmuseum.com/
Comment by Stannous — August 10, 2006 @ 5:32 pm
[...] Haven’t visited Modern Mechanix in a while. But, as it turns out, Europeans in the 1950s had some sort of kink for twin-boom cars: [...]
Pingback by Hemmings Auto Blogs » Blog Archive » twin-boom cars, accessories and Segway’s predecessor — August 30, 2006 @ 11:52 am