Pacouse had a shop in East L.A. the man was a wizard when it came to hydraulics. He was also active in trying to get kids of the street out of the gang life and into building custom cars . Pacouse would only build on Chevy's and there cousins the Ol's and the Pontiac's .When ask why not ford or dodge, He would say Chevy's were made to show off. In later life he moved to northern California and open a shop at a Garage at home. I asked him to put mild hydraulics on my 32 Ford coupe. He said it"s not a Chevy .I told him to come to my shop and check it out. When he got there he found a Chevy sticker taped to the back window. His reaction was "it says it"s a Chevy so I will work on it" . This drawing is the memory of a man with a Big heart and a Great talent. Signed Vagabond Road artist Lincoln Highway Johnny.
We must remember Those motor heads who built the history of what we do today. I just hope the young of today study the past and just get involve . Signed Vagabond Road Artist Lincoln Highway Johnny
I chose the 62 Impala. This car brings back a lot of memories for me,, the other night when I was working on this my dad stayed all night with us, and he loves the 62 as well. Getee up 409!! Everyones work is awesome as usual..
I chose the 62 Impala. This car brings back a lot of memories for me,, the other night when I was working on this my dad stayed all night with us, and he loves the 62 as well. Getee up 409!! Everyones work is awesome as usual..
Thanks Kenmo!! I was just looking at the Vette,, now the Impala! great work also my friend. I think I need to post another shot of that impala..I cropped it to much..
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