Okay folks, if you haven't noticed, I've been a bit behind on my reading, but I have good reason. I spent the weekend in WV to see the niece & nephew's graduation. (Dial up service there, I don't do much internet :s). But, I did go to a couple of car shows with my dad and it was hot but not as hot as our men & women in Iraq in full gear. (That was pointed out several times by the show organizer, good for him. ). So, while there, I finally got some decent pictures of my dad's newest addition. Pop likes the 1941 Chevy real well. He has one that's a street rod, (I'll have to find some pix of that one), but I want you all to meet Ruby.
This car is nothing but Swwweeeett! She's original and she has a story: Dad is the 4th owner, (the guy he got her from sat with us all after noon, so it's kind of like dad's the 3rd owner too....
) Anyway, this car was bought new by a gentlemen who actually went to the factory in IL to watch it be assembled. 7 1/2 hours on the assembly line, he then drove the car across the street to the place where you got accessories back then and proceeded to buy every available accessory. There is a news paper article about the original owner, but I couldn't find out the year it was written. He drove the car when he got it, put over 86,000 miles on it before he ever did anything to it. Then he only overhauled the engine. (Blueflame 6 cyl). According to the article, the car had only been left outside 3 times in it's life, and to the best of our knowledge, it hasn't spent another night outside.
It also has the original clutch to this day & pop says she drives & rides like a dream. At the time of the article, the car still had the original inner tubes in the tires. (we think the article was @ 1969 because they referred to the car reaching 25 years; antique status, and it said the guy had been showing it for about 3 years). Dad said it did have newer radial tires, so the inner tubes probably aren't 67 years old. The also agree that they think it had been repainted at some point, but no one knows when, and there are no signs of over spray anywhere so it was done very well if that is the case. I have their curiosity up, and owner #3 is going to see what other info he can gather from owner # 2 who knew owner #1.
See what I started LOL? :bigsmiley11:
So, here are some pix of the car that I snapped Sunday. Hope you enjoy.
By the way, that is the original spare.
So, when I was younger, I never liked the fender skirts or wide white walls, but I guess they grow on you because I really like the looks of them here.
This car even had 'mini' blinds. :bigsmiley11:
Okay, this one isn't dad's yet, but I'm trying to convince him he needs it too go with the others, and the paint scheme kind of matches my bike. :bigsmiley11: