That truck by Winfield lit the torch for me, when the first version appeared on the cover of the little pages. I was 13, rode my bicycle down to The Smoke Shop, to check out the “little pages”. I still have that magazine!
That truck by Winfield lit the torch for me, when the first version appeared on the cover of the little pages. I was 13, rode my bicycle down to The Smoke Shop, to check out the “little pages”. I still have that magazine!
I hear you Larry…
The Jack Rushton truck that has given me the initial inspiration for my own build. Perhaps not as “Custom” as some but very nice none the less.
It was years after seeing a Picture of this truck that I found out that it was a sedan that they cut the back off of and made into a truck.
Now they tell me…..LOL
Torchie
This one was owned by Don Orosco some time ago. I think it was built, or perhaps updated in the 1970’s. I have no history on it… Interesting truck with some nice details that makes it look like it was done in the early 1950’s and slowly “updated” over the years.
Here are a few, old and new, I have collected over the years:
Babe’s Muffler Shop
Some Rancheros from a Spotlight magazine
Batfink (in one of its many incarnations)
Coppertruck
’35 Ford custom – a diecast model, I think
Dodge Sweptline