Brooklin '34 Lasall...
 
Notifications
Clear all

Brooklin '34 Lasalle Streetrod #2

6 Posts
4 Users
21 Reactions
770 Views
Ken Spear
(@kenspear)
Famed Member
Joined: 5 years ago
Posts: 772
Topic starter  

Just finished my second streetrod. Pictures below:

IMG 0007
IMG 0011
IMG 0012
IMG 0009
IMG 0008

Also a couple of the 1st streetrod.

IMG 0018
IMG 0023


   
Quote
(@ed-davis)
Illustrious Member
Joined: 5 years ago
Posts: 3858
 

That orange-copper color looks great.


Ed Davis
Inverness, Illinois, USA


   
Tony Perrone, Karl Schnelle, John Kuvakas and 1 people reacted
ReplyQuote
Harv Goranson
(@mg-harv)
Illustrious Member
Joined: 29 years ago
Posts: 3420
 

Speaking of street rods, anyone remember this?

Norev GMP HEG Fiat Dragster pic1


   
ReplyQuote
(@karl)
Illustrious Member
Joined: 29 years ago
Posts: 2672
 

Love the portholes!!!!  😍 



   
ReplyQuote
Ken Spear
(@kenspear)
Famed Member
Joined: 5 years ago
Posts: 772
Topic starter  

Harv: I immediately recognized the engine in your build as being out the GMP Greer-Black-Prudhommes dragster but had to do some research to discover at MAR online that this was a build that you completed using a Norev Fiat body and engine from the GMP dragster. I've been following Form 43 for about 7+ years but don't remember seeing this model posted. It is a very nice build. Did you start with the street version of Norev's Fiat Topolino and modify it to a race version? I'm not aware of Norev releasing this model in any form other than the street version.



   
ReplyQuote
Harv Goranson
(@mg-harv)
Illustrious Member
Joined: 29 years ago
Posts: 3420
 

@kenspear The Norev road car was actually a cheaper version from a Hachette partworks. Took a lot of work, and a broken jewellers saw blade or two, to cut out space for the drag engine.

fiat topolino


   
ReplyQuote
Share: