I withdrawal my vote for real, and saying model.
Look at the gravel driveway.
If you drove on that, your tires would have dirt all around!
Real or Model #167 FINISHED!
Started by Harry P., Jun 06 2011 04:15 AM
26 replies to this topic
#21
Posted 08 June 2011 - 09:54 AM
#22
Posted 08 June 2011 - 11:28 AM
The gravel and lack of dust on the tires was what was throwing me off. But there's too much else about this to not be real. So my vote is for real on this one. Pretty car!
#23
Posted 10 June 2011 - 02:57 AM
Time to fess up Harry....We gotcha this time
#24
Posted 10 June 2011 - 03:20 AM
Mike-O, it ain over till the fat lady sings, OR Harry jus plain out TELLS us!!!!! But we STILL NEEDS ta knowed tha truffe!!!
#25
Posted 10 June 2011 - 03:46 AM
Final vote: 50 REAL, 10 MODEL.
It's REAL. I guess this one was too easy...
It's REAL. I guess this one was too easy...
#26
Posted 10 June 2011 - 05:42 AM
I don't think it was too easy....But a lot of us old farts remember Kustom history....Harry was the godfather in many eyes
Great choice!!
Harry Westergard customized the 1940 Westergard
Mercury with a 1942 Buick grille and avant-garde
fadeaway fenders and packard lights
http://auto.howstuff...-custom-car.htm
Harry taught a couple of kids by the name of Barris......
"Harry was known as a man that cared about other people, especially young people. According to Teen Angel, and his "Cruise Into the Past" story that he wrote for Lowrider Magazine March 1980, high school kids used to come around his backyard shop to learn about customizing cars. He always took time out to show them how to do things that would help the appearance of their cars. Two of these kids were George and Sam Barris. "
http://www.kustomram...arry_Westergard
Great choice!!
Harry Westergard customized the 1940 Westergard
Mercury with a 1942 Buick grille and avant-garde
fadeaway fenders and packard lights
http://auto.howstuff...-custom-car.htm
Harry taught a couple of kids by the name of Barris......
"Harry was known as a man that cared about other people, especially young people. According to Teen Angel, and his "Cruise Into the Past" story that he wrote for Lowrider Magazine March 1980, high school kids used to come around his backyard shop to learn about customizing cars. He always took time out to show them how to do things that would help the appearance of their cars. Two of these kids were George and Sam Barris. "
http://www.kustomram...arry_Westergard
#27
Posted 10 June 2011 - 04:24 PM
I dont get in on the Auto ID to often, but I usually get in on the R.O.M. "quiz". The last 4 or 5 have been real, Im seeing a trend, how bout we shake it up a little? Throw a model in there once in a while. Even though Ive only been right once the whole time Ive been a member(it was a Mercedes), Id like to go on something other than stats for my guessing?, or are your just trying to throw us off?












