This is what it turned out to be.
It appeared to be a Do It Yourself vehicle.
The driver got out and went around to the passenger side to open the rusty door for his companion.
It took quite a tug to get it open.
The "car" looked even more unique from the rear.
A pretty strange creation.
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Rat Rod. 1929 Ford Model A coupe body with Ford pickup box.
Like the dual 4bbl's too. The gas tank almost looks like a propane, could it have been modified to run on that?
The speed limit sign is a nice touch.
Wow, Bill above sure knows his cars!
I didn't talk to the driver so I don't know but I was kind of wondering that too. Maybe you should ask Bill (above).
Rat Rods are a thing, looked like they are tossed together, but they are pretty well designed and engineered. I talked to a guy with an ancient Chevy pickup, a 39. It was sitting on a Chevy S10 frame, had a LS1 V8, tremec 6 speed, rusty, faded paint, no bed in the back only a box. He said it drove like a new car.
That's a wild ride.
Yeah, a rat rod, a concept I can't comprehend. They aren't even TRYING to put lipstick on that pig. UGH!
I am fortunate to have several car "freaks" who read this blog regularly. They have enlightened me to the term "rat rod". Who-da thunk it?
It looks like quite a contraption. I wonder what type of milage it gets.
Makes me wonder how it would do in a crash test.
Liked the open sun roof!!!
Jesus. Is that thing street legal in AZ???
What a ....(what is the word I'm looking for)....contraption.
Always enjoy your sense of humour! LOVE your new header with the decorated cacti.
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