Shop Tour '06

Started by alchevy, February 19, 2006, 11:03:09 PM

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alchevy

We had a shop tour in and around the Jackson, MS area on Saturday. Went to 7 shops, made a full day of it.

http://www.ms-sra.org/msra/shoptour06.htm
AL
A street rod is a vehicle made before 1949 that is modified with modern stuff: bigger motors; newer trans; updated suspension, front & rear; a/c.
Following is a street rod plus definition: No known definition because it changes.

www.astreetrodder.com

enjenjo

You guys sure like Chevys down there. :lol:
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Uncle Bob

You don't see a '30 Hudson rodded every day either.

Pretty cool stuff there.
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alchevy

The owner of the Hudson told me the other day that he has had that car on the road since the mid 1970s. He is the same one that is building the '40 Packard.

The '39 Chevy with the flamed hood has the same owner of the '39 Chevy Coupe that's fixing to be a convertible. Trivia time: The only year that Chevy did not make a convertible was 1939.

Yes, I guess there are a lot of Chevrolets around here.
AL
A street rod is a vehicle made before 1949 that is modified with modern stuff: bigger motors; newer trans; updated suspension, front & rear; a/c.
Following is a street rod plus definition: No known definition because it changes.

www.astreetrodder.com

jeffa

The website above is not working. I have a 1930 Essex I am rodding and pictures of the 1930 Hudson would be great.

Jeff

parklane

Quote from: "jeffa"The website above is not working. I have a 1930 Essex I am rodding and pictures of the 1930 Hudson would be great.

Jeff

Jeff................you better check your puter, cuz mine got on - no probs

John :)
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Fat Cat

Quote from: "jeffa"The website above is not working. I have a 1930 Essex I am rodding and pictures of the 1930 Hudson would be great.

Jeff

I could not view the link either. But i was able to get there by dropping the www so that it looked like this http://ms-sra.org/msra/shoptour06.htm

It might be a proxy setting somewhere upstream of you. That is what I have run into from time to time. It is an upstream DNS issue.

alchevy

The site was down there for a while. I have a trouble ticket assigned to it from my hosting company. My e-mail is down also. Can send e-mail, but can't receive.
AL
A street rod is a vehicle made before 1949 that is modified with modern stuff: bigger motors; newer trans; updated suspension, front & rear; a/c.
Following is a street rod plus definition: No known definition because it changes.

www.astreetrodder.com

alchevy

A street rod is a vehicle made before 1949 that is modified with modern stuff: bigger motors; newer trans; updated suspension, front & rear; a/c.
Following is a street rod plus definition: No known definition because it changes.

www.astreetrodder.com

jeffa

Quote from: "40chevy"
Quote from: "jeffa"pictures of the 1930 Hudson would be great.

Jeff

Here are some pictures of the Hudson at various events:
http://www.vicksburgcruisers.com/images/cfk04124.JPG
http://www.ms-sra.org/IMAGES/vet027.JPG
http://www.ms-sra.org/IMAGES/aceys05.JPG
http://www.ms-sra.org/IMAGES/bluesuedecruise05159.JPG
http://www.ms-sra.org/IMAGES/canton012.JPG

These came up for me just then.
AL
Thanks for your help, guys. Deeleting the "WWW" worked. And thanks 40chevy for the links. Interesting....

alchevy

Well...I found out where the problem was...with my site...my domain name was up for renewal on Feb. 20th when all of this problem started. Now, it is paid up and everything is working again. I thought I had seen where I had been billed for the renewal. I will have to check my records and see.
AL
A street rod is a vehicle made before 1949 that is modified with modern stuff: bigger motors; newer trans; updated suspension, front & rear; a/c.
Following is a street rod plus definition: No known definition because it changes.

www.astreetrodder.com