Wow! Look at all the gifts in the trunk of that '59 Chev!
Some family was sure blessed for Christmas that year!
Looks like the Elks were off on their Christmas deliveries with a bunch of Santa's helpers for those less fortunate than the recipients of the stuff in that '59! (Unless that was also a "toy drive" as well?)
I love the way cities & towns decorated the streets for Christmas in those days
This Vega Nomad belonged to my friend John Brantley. Unfortunately he passed away a little over a year ago, and I have no idea where the car is now. The car had a nice 350/4 speed, and was a blast to drive.
Thanks Brian. Enjoyed the pics. They take me back to earlier times when life was so simple. I enjoy this Forum. This is great site.I,m an older guy but I still love hotrods,classics,and muscle cars. EHY-1960
If you need a place to park the '66, I can make room in the shop, but it would come back with the front dropped an inch and half and the whites turned in...
Nope---not my first rodeo
Actually---the lower arms are virtually loose right now (self locking nuts)
Did not mess with the upper arms at all.
I think different springs are gonna be necessary---it is also riding a bit too firm for my liking----almost like my Ranchero with HD springs and shocks.
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