Brooklin '48 Ford P...
 
Notifications
Clear all

Brooklin '48 Ford Pilot Rod

7 Posts
6 Users
11 Reactions
994 Views
John Kuvakas
(@jkuvakas)
Illustrious Member Admin
Joined: 5 years ago
Posts: 9530
Topic starter  


John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA


   
David Green, Frank Reed, Karl Schnelle and 1 people reacted
Quote
Ken Spear
(@kenspear)
Famed Member
Joined: 5 years ago
Posts: 765
 

White metal street rods appear to be very popular and sought after. Design Studios late '30s and '40s rods sell on the secondary market for big money. Brooklin has some good '30s coupes that would make excellent candidates. I currently have 4 of them under construction.



   
John Kuvakas reacted
ReplyQuote
(@ed-davis)
Illustrious Member
Joined: 5 years ago
Posts: 3740
 

I do not remember seeing this model. Is it something new from Brooklin?


Ed Davis
Inverness, Illinois, USA


   
John Kuvakas reacted
ReplyQuote
Curtis Parisi
(@parisi50)
Noble Member
Joined: 5 years ago
Posts: 320
 

Somehow I have a little problem seeing a four door Pilot as a hot rod but then again that's just me. I guess you can rod anything.


This post was modified 2 years ago by Curtis Parisi

   
John Kuvakas reacted
ReplyQuote
(@ed-davis)
Illustrious Member
Joined: 5 years ago
Posts: 3740
 

@parisi50 

I had the same problem. I do not remember seeing one.


Ed Davis
Inverness, Illinois, USA


   
John Kuvakas reacted
ReplyQuote
(@Anonymous 197205242)
Joined: 5 years ago
Posts: 5402
 

Fine video look at this one, John. It looks great and in this particular color, too. It fits right into the rod catagory !



   
John Kuvakas reacted
ReplyQuote
(@karl)
Illustrious Member
Joined: 29 years ago
Posts: 2626
 
Posted by: @ed-davis

@parisi50 

I had the same problem. I do not remember seeing one.

The original Lansdowne Pilot came out in 2001, so it's been a while I bet!  (source: hobbyDB)



   
ReplyQuote
Share: