Has his crew build a hot rod. Sounds like Senior really loves Jesse James work and definately a BIG fan and inspiration to his work. Junior would be very proud to know his father admires Jesse's work more then his own son. Now that's father of the year right here.
What is wrong with Senior liking the hot rods that Jesse builds. Last time I checked, Junior does not work on hot rods. And no, I am not including the "PJD Camaro". That was not a build, Junior just put pop rivets everywhere.
Junior could not make a hot rod like the one made on OutLaw Garage. Well maybe technically the PJD shop could. After all, Vinnie is a car guy. But it just is not a project that PJD would do. Junior does not seem to like to build old things. He seems to like "new" school things, with huge front wheels.
Welcome Izzy. I just got done seeing the episode i'm blown away how nice the hot rod came out. Jesse team can be immature at times but, very passionate and worked all night until the car was finished. End result is very classic new york style hot rod that will make Junior's camaro look just average. :)
Yes notice when he does less talking you get to see his real talent? I don't think that's an every day car Senior will drive. He will showcase it in his garage and pass on to his grandkids some day. I really really liked that hot rod coming from new york my kinda style hot rod. Junior's crew wouldn't build a better hotrod then that i can assure you this.
Yes notice when he does less talking you get to see his real talent? I don't think that's an every day car Senior will drive. He will showcase it in his garage and pass on to his grandkids some day. I really really liked that hot rod coming from new york my kinda style hot rod. Junior's crew wouldn't build a better hotrod then that i can assure you this.
or sell it on ebay lol
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Yes notice when he does less talking you get to see his real talent? I don't think that's an every day car Senior will drive. He will showcase it in his garage and pass on to his grandkids some day. I really really liked that hot rod coming from new york my kinda style hot rod. Junior's crew wouldn't build a better hotrod then that i can assure you this.
Please El, the project looks like someone took a Revell model kit molded in white an chromed parts and tossed some cake decoration from some other model kits an glued them on... Only Bright Spot is the choice of engine. Early Mopar HEMI, nothing bets the power of a MOPAR, lets alone a big elephant motor like that.
Please El, the project looks like someone took a Revell model kit molded in white an chromed parts and tossed some cake decoration from some other model kits an glued them on... Only Bright Spot is the choice of engine. Early Mopar HEMI, nothing bets the power of a MOPAR, lets alone a big elephant motor like that.
Omg... It would look almost Barris-like. That retro-period of rods like that from the early to late sixties. Heavy metal flake like alost like the Dixie choppers or the My Pillow Bike. I do like that seats and the maybe a bright blue tones or yellowgoldish on headliner and carpet
1Moparsick0 wrote: Dude that dixie chopper color is ugly. It won't make the hot rod look special unless your a grease monkey like gas monkey or jesse. Senior is a old guy not a youngin anymore. The hotrod looked classic and the style. Just it was missing some black in the paint scheme and interior. Definately not the type ride you want to drop ketchup in.
Omg... It would look almost Barris-like. That retro-period of rods like that from the early to late sixties. Heavy metal flake like alost like the Dixie choppers or the My Pillow Bike. I do like that seats and the maybe a bright blue tones or yellowgoldish on headliner and carpet
Not bad..just not everyone's taste. Senior isn't a big fan of that color blue. It's what the man wanted. I think the Big ass fans had a better paint job then the hot rod lol.
I have a 40 willies gasser model that I built with a early Hemi and injection stacks. It has a three-toned fade in Dark blue metal flake to blue-silver metalflake.. I have a rod style one that has candy apple on the top and med-green flake for the boton around body lines.
This isn't exactly an engine, it is the receiver section of a 1939 E.H. Scott Phantom Deluxe radio; considered by many to be the greatest mass-production radio ever made. In 1939, this radio sold for $2,439.50 FOB Chicago, and came with a burled walnut cabinet.
The E.H. Scott factory employed almost 200 people, and stayed open throughout the Great Depression, and made much of the classified "Ultra High Frequency" radio equipment used during WWII. On April 18, 1942, a Scott radio direction finding receiver was used in Col. Jimmy Doolittle's B-25 which bombed Tokyo during "Doolittle's Raid", our first aggression towards mainland Japan after Pearl Harbor.
Junior could not make a hot rod like the one made on OutLaw Garage. Well maybe technically the PJD shop could. After all, Vinnie is a car guy. But it just is not a project that PJD would do. Junior does not seem to like to build old things. He seems to like "new" school things, with huge front wheels.
After PJC sent the camaro to have all the mechanicals done, they riveted on sheet metal. Jr still has that car because nobody wanted it.
Jesse is the son sr never had and sr is the father jesse never had. They both respect the build and process. Remember Sr said he went with the springer front end for his sturgis bike after he saw it when he and jesse were watching an old chopper flick.
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I would have added an 8-71 blower if it were my car.
Early 392 Hemi that I helped build about 8 years ago.
The point of the new york cruiser was sunday driver, this is all california drag car. Jesse knows and respects the 50's era he built that car to represent.
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anotheridiot wrote: The point of the new york cruiser was sunday driver, this is all california drag car. Jesse knows and respects the 50's era he built that car to represent.
That makes sense. I don't know anything about the subtle differences between East and West coast styles.
But the Hemi that I posted was heading to a client in Sweden. It was a streetable, relatively mild combination, so I assumed it was going into a street machine of some type.
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