Roy Brizio is moving into building 1950's era cars now, and the first one just happened to have one of our chassis under them. Resto mod rod? Nostalgia g-machine? It's the same setup that pulled .94g with our 55, so even though it looks like a really traditional 60's themed hot rod, it could definitely get down to business. Enjoy the pics.
Last edited by CraigMorrison; 04-13-2007 at 08:24 PM.
those guys amaze me. how they can keep all those parts for all those cars organized. they always have like 15 cars that are complete build going on everytime I have been there. Plus your frame looks good. I might have to use one here soon.
I think the whitewalls have gotten the most "love it or hate it" comments on his whole car. Definitely not for everybody, but he did stick to his early 60's theme.
i like it Tri fives done nicely are killer doesnt matter how many uv seen u just keep looking at them like breasts almost oops
Roy makes it look simple hey
Its different than any other main stream tri-five out there (Old skool, dual quads, 60's gold, white walls) but it works and its still within reach of current trends ... and thats why i dig it so much !
I think the whitewalls have gotten the most "love it or hate it" comments on his whole car. Definitely not for everybody, but he did stick to his early 60's theme.
i will agree with this, i think we know where i stand on the issue. the rest of the car i like.