Thread: KC World of Wheels
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02-15-2014 02:37 PM #1
KC World of Wheels
Made a run up to downtown KC this morning and took in the World of Wheels for a few hours. A highlight was a '49-'52 Chevy top chop being done on site by none other than Gene Winfield and a crew of his helpers.
The Real California Kid
And Jake's '34...
This '29 was a magazine car in the very early '60's, sold in the '80's and the son got it back in the '90's and re-built it as original. Pure '60's hot rod...
Stock foreground, not so stock behind...
Roger
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02-15-2014 02:44 PM #2
Thanks for the pictures RogerCharlie
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02-15-2014 02:50 PM #3
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02-15-2014 03:16 PM #4
Looks like it was a nice show! Thanks for the pics, Roger!!!!! (Especially the Horses)Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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02-15-2014 04:01 PM #5
really like that Gray model ACharlie
Lovin' what I do and doing what I love
Some guys can fix broken NO ONE can fix STUPID
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02-15-2014 04:10 PM #6
Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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02-15-2014 05:06 PM #7
WOW! A lot of awesome pics, Thanks RSpears!!! Quite a variety to look at too!
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02-15-2014 06:26 PM #8
Just Awesome.."Where the people fear the government you have tyranny. Where the government fears the people you have liberty." John Basil Barnhil
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02-15-2014 06:43 PM #9
It was fun to chat with a young man that was polishing the bright red '60's style '29 roadster in the first group, around 18/19/20 in the pictures. I commented about the pure '60's style, and he was eager to share that the car was built in the late '50's by his Grandpa, "...using a cuttin' torch and a stick welder." He said that the rear wheels had spacers that had been cut out with a cutting torch, and when they went through the car they elected to leave them. During the early to mid '60's the car was in several magazine features, and was quite popular. Later the car was sold due to health reasons, and was gone for about 15 years. The young man said that his Dad saw an advertisement in a car magazine offering the car, recognized it as the one his Dad had built, and bought it back. His Dad was gone, but the car became a father/son (really son/grandson) project. The interior was ratty, but enough remained for the interior guy to know how it looked, and as they went through it they only did upgrades for safety, like boxing the frame that had remained open. Everything else they replaced with like items, and brought it back to the glory days status. A really neat story.Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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02-15-2014 07:26 PM #10
UM.... Mr. Spears??? Is that final picture in the first group, Missus Spears???
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02-15-2014 07:44 PM #11
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02-15-2014 08:24 PM #12
Thanks for sharing!!
No matter what my current project is, I will Always appreciate the " early iron "
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02-19-2014 08:39 AM #13
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Very nice pics and thanks for sharing Roger. I miss the WW Show that used to be in Des Moines.Ryan
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02-19-2014 08:54 AM #14
Holy crap! How did I miss this thread? Great pics, Roger!! Thanks!!"It is not much good thinking of a thing unless you think it out." - H.G. Wells
Thank you Roger. .
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