Friday, November 4, 2011
#4, Blastolene Brothers--wildness on wheels--at Cars in the Park, Portland Art Museum, September 3, 2011
A very big hot rod with a powerful engine. Very big.
A very big hot rod with a powerful engine. You can see how tall it is, in comparison to the nearby people.
This photo also gives you an idea just how tall this thing is!
And this one gives you an idea just how long this thing is, even with part of it not in the shot!
A close-up of the brakes on the very big hot rod with the powerful engine.
The view along the side of the very big hot rod with the powerful engine.
The front end of the very big hot rod with the powerful engine. To me, the wheels look like they belong on an 18-wheeler.
One more view of the very big hot rod with the powerful engine. It was something to see, let me tell you!
One more view of the back end of the very big hot rod with the powerful engine.
I really like the streamlined design of the very big hot rod with the powerful engine.
Very nice!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice presentation of this car. Can you imagine the hours that were needed to compound and polish this monster of a car to the mirror finish? I also wonder if this is driven or run at the Bonneville Salt Flats? And ,Yes, I agree that this is a very big hot rod with a powerful engine! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteEven though I am not a car guy, this one would have been interesting to see. It looks like a jet on tires.
ReplyDeleteNever seen this one before. Quite a lot of silver.
ReplyDeleteI would not want to shine that puppy!
ReplyDelete«Louis» wonders what kind of engine powers this beauty.
ReplyDeleteAs you have a number of bridges in and around Portland, «Louis» would welcome your participation in Sunday Bridges.