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Brian
Along the same line but a factory creation. This boat is a 1956 Lonestar Meteor, recently at Mecum auction, hi bid was 27.5K. Too cool.

"Crocus Yellow and Black color of 1956 Chevrolet"

Not sure what kind of car would be a match but I know I have seen that kind of two step fin somewhere?
 

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Now if had that boat, it'd get a whole lotta trailer miles, but it'd likely never see water (except in the rain) because I would likely be disappointed by how it performed. And just imagine trying to parts 'n' pieces for that Merc motor!

But as a car show accessory! Yowza!

Same applies to any of the historical ones like the '59 Cad themed one, etc
 
I don't personally like the roof line but it looks well done.

Brian
 
The roof does have a bit of a modern look but with the hardtop type door window, I think it works. I like it a lot.

If someone else would buy the gas, I would be proud to drive it. (needs paint)

John
 
I love the roof that makes it stand out from the cookie cutter builds.

By the way John it don't use gas ,,look at front fender ,,Clock & Cummins
just a guess clock might represent Time Machine,:thumbup::thumbup:
 
I love the roof that makes it stand out from the cookie cutter builds.

By the way John it don't use gas ,,look at front fender ,,Clock & Cummins
just a guess clock might represent Time Machine,:thumbup::thumbup:
I think you are probably right. Looks like it has heavy truck wheels also. Probably on a late model truck chassis.

John
 
Actually if you cover the roof entirely with your finger to me the body and fenders look kind of cartoonish, rather bulbous. The roof is not proportional to the rest of the vehicle. The quality looks excellent but to me somethings not right.

BB :thumbup::thumbup:
 
I know what it is...I'ts over there and not over Here..
It's not that I want the truck as much as I want the garage I can park it in.

It would be interesting to know what they used to build it. I suspect the structure of the doors is late model GM as is the roof section. It would be cool to know more about it.

John
 
I have been trying to remember what I saw that roof on ,my first thought was 66 chevelle ,,but then I thought Toronodo by the lack of rear side window,
I like the fact that the roof line is Not the same as everyone else ,he changed it just enough to be different,,like Brian chop ,not the standard 4in chop or Pugsy hand built sheetmetal front clip , a work of art ,im sure somewhere some one said It is Not original LOL ,I like innovation and try it and see attitude
Keep the Hobby alive, Hot Rods and Customs :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
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