Friday 9 November 2012

Speed Holes


Back from deepest Uxbridge this morning with my trusty rat rod looking Lincoln Mark IV thanks to a ride up north in Genni's trusty Jeep.  After a jump start and removal of a few billion pine needles she was ready to rumble.

I had the hood louvered in a 1930s style by Oddball Kustoms. The louvers follow the hoods power bulge and get wider as they progress towards the windshield. the hood was too big to fit in any louver press so a new piece of metal was let into the hood. See it all here:


Why? Well the custom built 460 gets mighty hot in the summer and of course it looks super cool. I was also tired of people asking when I was going to paint my car. The Lincoln is a custom work in process (also I can't afford to paint her yet) and the louvers help establish the impression that she is an under construction hot rod with most on lookers.

On my first trip to pick up my eldest daughter from school a class mate of hers approached asking me all about my custom Lincoln and saying what a cool car it is. Mission accomplished.

The origin of speed holes:

The drive back was uneventful apart from the large amount of fuel consumed by the Agostino Racing built 460. It was nice to have a powerful stereo system again with a ipod connector. Next project, custom grill then leopard skin upholstery accents.

Speaking of rat rods, I just penned an article for World of Wheels on the phenomenon.

Hugs,

April

PS. Almost forgot crazy neighbour has a theory my old cars are the cause of three peoples cancer in the neighbourhood. How medieval, I must be a witch. Think I will install some bright green neon lights in the trunk:






4 comments:

  1. Wait... your crazy neighbor thinks WHAT?!? Yikes. Oh well, at least you got to post a cool Repo Man clip, right? Harry Dean Stanton is the man!

    Hugs,
    Cass

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  2. Now here in the perpetual damp of the UK I would never get louvres in the top of any car's bonnet. The inevitable shower of water onto the ignition circuits would finish the car.

    You need to talk to your neighbourhood policeman if you have one about your neighbour. That's not the action of a rational person.

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  3. Hi Jenny,

    Hood louvers have a clever outer lip rolled to let water run off. But will have a cover for when car is not being used.

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  4. Still like the idea of the blower on the T-bird!
    As for the neighbour - he's mine (she says wringing her hands, Mr Burns-esk, and cackling loudly!)

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