Showing posts with label GT 500. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GT 500. Show all posts

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Autobooks - Aerobooks in Burbank... the magazine and bookstore for hot rodders

 There are donuts behind the crowd in this top photo... lots of bench racing going on


 Lots of the old issues of Rodders Journal! Only 15 bucks a piece, I don't know where you can possibly find them for less (if anyone knows, let me know! jbohjkl@yahoo.com)
 Lots of the new books that you ought to get a look at to see what needs to come home with you

 They have old issues of lots of magazines too (bottom section)



 Street Rod Premiere is there! I bought the new issue because I can't find it anywhere... they even carry Hagerty Magazine!

 The issues of Church are all there, plus nearly every other magazine you've liked, heard of, and wanted











For a cool gallery of this Shelby GT 500 and the bookstore: http://justacargal.blogspot.com/2011/12/mullin-museum.html

http://autobooks-aerobooks.com/ is their website to see whats new, address and hours

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Trucks and the GT 500 Shelby Mustang from SEMA's Ford Racing area





 This is a different one below


This is a raffle car, buy tickets, get a chance (I doubt it) of winning this and a new GT500 Shelby Mustang, plus the 50 thou to pay off the taxes for winning

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Pala Casino hosted a car show, 4th floor of the parking garage, sounds strange, but it's a beautiful background for photos

 If you like this low Cadillac, check out Coddington customized Cadzilla that ZZ Top lead singer and guitarist Billy Gibbons commissioned http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2011/01/cadzilla.html



 if you like this metalwork, the scroll design, check out the chassis and suspension of the lowrider in the SEMA car show http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2010/11/majestics-cc-of-compton-have-done.html
Nice double flamejob on the radiator shield and the firewall

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Julian Annual Motoring Classic






this is a Chrysler from Symbolic

Those Keystone Classics are terrific looking. I recall admiring them when in the mid 1970's
The above is a Ural with a sidecar






No idea why the Bombardier has Ferrari all over it, but nice matching helmets

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