Crossing the Blues
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

If there is another name for the rubber strap with hooks, I haven't heard of it yet

Taking kustom in a new direction... it's sorta 60's car show scene over the top, but primer and unconventional mods


the tilt nose rat rod truck with the cool truck bed lid prop, and his and hers bottle openers






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!


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?


Cool business card too.












Cool tailgate handles


Hooniverse love

read about it: http://hooniverse.com/2010/08/27/so-much-awesomosity-from-a-dodge-caravan-2/#more-26589

Speedometer I've never come across before, a windspeed indicator mounted to the hood trim on a 40's Chevrolet




I bet it works as a bug deflector like the green one I photographed as well as a speedometer

Evans Garage... what a cool looking place (not open to the public)






Cmon, that is a cool way to dress up your mailbox!

the great thing about fabricating a custom, you can make it any way you want

You want cupholders? I got ya cupholders, right hea! (to paraphrase a sound bite)

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.