Kick ASS car :eek:
Do you have more photos Bob?
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Kick ASS car :eek:
Do you have more photos Bob?
Boba, sweet E! Something tells me you got a smokin' deal on that puppy. Can't wait to see it on the tour. Also looks like you got one of those replica R steering wheels. I debated on getting one of those...
Bob T, that 68L is friggin' awesome. Is that the one that Don A. recently sold? It has the absolute right look...
wood.
:D :D
Hi Bob,
Great looking LW 1968!
Please post more photos and some details.
Thanks,
Hi Bob,
Great looking LW 1968!
Please post more photos and some details.
Thanks,
wow! bob do you know what kind of tire and size? i love that white good year logo.
cheers
tenn
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Originally Posted by bob tilton
I don't know if this car has sold but it is (was) Ahearn's car. The pics I have are more of a study of all the details. I got mostly shots of things like the finish on the allen bolt for the gas tank bracket, seat rail details, rear tow hook/tie down, horns and how the bracket was plated (clear or yellow), compartment details, etc. So I rarely zoomed out because this is a car about details.
Plus when you see a car like this it's difficult to stay focused and concentrate. I snapped what I could and although I took A LOT of shots there were more I wish I would have taken.
Also, Ahearns other 68L was there along with the yellow Prototype R so it was SWB heaven.
On another note, I generally like cars with hood, fender mounted, and TTG lights but this car can easily convince you that less is more...or pure. ;)
Overall, this is one of the ultimate SWB cars out there.
Damn, that car is nice!!! Out of interest Bob, do you have any pics of the rear tow hook?
BTW, you take good pics.
PS.. did you follow-up on the muffler? (PM)
Of course I have a pic of the tow hook - one of those cool details about this car. BTW, Andy Boyle was kind enough to send me one soon after seeing this car.
Those tires are Blue Streak 'Sports Car Specials'. They're available from Coker, etc. They look great, but the problem is they are bias-ply .... probably not real practical for the road!