Showing posts with label innovation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label innovation. Show all posts
When it's gotta stay put, use a rubber snubber
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mistablog
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innovation,
Primer Nationals 2010
Taking kustom in a new direction... it's sorta 60's car show scene over the top, but primer and unconventional mods
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mistablog
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Custom,
Gauges,
innovation,
innovative,
Kustom,
Primer Nationals 2010
the tilt nose rat rod truck with the cool truck bed lid prop, and his and hers bottle openers
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mistablog
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Custom,
innovation,
Rat Rods
breaking the paradigm of what a hot rod dash looks like
Cool steering wheel (it says Studebaker on the center button), cool shifter knob, nice grill under the gauges... this is a well thought out and finished look!
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mistablog
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Gauges,
Hot rods,
innovation,
innovative,
Primer Nationals 2010,
Steering Wheel,
Tach
What a cool custom, I've never seen anyone make a steering wheel out of a rim! Great key, and, have you ever seen a B&M shifter on a firewall?
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mistablog
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Custom,
innovation,
innovative,
Primer Nationals 2010,
Steering Wheel,
truck
Hooniverse love

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mistablog
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Dodge,
innovation,
Transporter,
van
Speedometer I've never come across before, a windspeed indicator mounted to the hood trim on a 40's Chevrolet
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mistablog
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innovation,
option,
X-mans Cruise For The Cause
Evans Garage... what a cool looking place (not open to the public)
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mistablog
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car collections,
car collectors,
collection,
collector,
innovation
the great thing about fabricating a custom, you can make it any way you want
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mistablog
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Custom,
innovation
Scruffy went to the Model T museum and photographed the 1915 Lamsteed Camper truck

Check out this cool steering wheel that unclamps and moves out of the way so people could stretch out and sleep, see a lot of cool stuff on Scruffy's blog, http://www.suede-and-chrome.com/2010/08/model-t-museum-post-2.html
1915 Lamsteed Kampkar - an early recreational vehicle manufactured by Anheuser-Busch. The vehicles were mounted on a Model T Ford chassis and sold for $535.
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mistablog
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innovation,
model T,
Steering Wheel
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