Couple of weeks ago, we were at Rhinebeck and before the rains came down, spotted this interesting piece. The owner called it a 1946 Chevrolet pickup. Yep, we get it. It’s also the most unconventional pre-Advance Design truck-em-up treatment we’ve seen in a millenium or so.
Yes, that’s a Hemi, the first-gen variety, with that bulbous air cleaner that Genghis Khan could have pressed into service as a party hat. Some interior there, indeed, all oxidized nicely and by all indications, mostly GM-sourced. Peter Duvalools of Saugerties, New York, gets the creator credit. Just had a thought: Is rat rodding the Unseen Hand’s answer to HGTV?
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