MPTech
07-11-2013, 09:08 AM
Thought it was kinda cool, 31 hotrod / road-racer.
I liked it, but some wire wheels would really look good on there.
http://i0.wp.com/www.sportscardigest.com/cars-for-sale/wp-content/uploads/Ingallsfeature.jpg?resize=920%2C394
The 1931 Ford roadster body is channeled onto a DeSoto Airflow chassis with 1932 Ford cross members. Suspension is Model A up front and 1939 Ford at the rear, while brakes are 1930-1940 Ford units with Buick drums. The dashboard fascia is from an old Auburn, the front fenders are Ford spare tire covers, and the radiator cover is from a 1938 LaSalle. It is therefore quite the amalgamation, and one that came together quite nicely. The Ingalls Special reportedly had several engines over the years, but it currently sports a Ford Flathead mated to a 1939 Ford 3-speed.
1937 Ingalls Special (http://www.sportscardigest.com/cars-for-sale/featured-listing-1937-ingalls-special/?awt_l=DGWSY&awt_m=JafHz_k2Aus.C0)
I liked it, but some wire wheels would really look good on there.
http://i0.wp.com/www.sportscardigest.com/cars-for-sale/wp-content/uploads/Ingallsfeature.jpg?resize=920%2C394
The 1931 Ford roadster body is channeled onto a DeSoto Airflow chassis with 1932 Ford cross members. Suspension is Model A up front and 1939 Ford at the rear, while brakes are 1930-1940 Ford units with Buick drums. The dashboard fascia is from an old Auburn, the front fenders are Ford spare tire covers, and the radiator cover is from a 1938 LaSalle. It is therefore quite the amalgamation, and one that came together quite nicely. The Ingalls Special reportedly had several engines over the years, but it currently sports a Ford Flathead mated to a 1939 Ford 3-speed.
1937 Ingalls Special (http://www.sportscardigest.com/cars-for-sale/featured-listing-1937-ingalls-special/?awt_l=DGWSY&awt_m=JafHz_k2Aus.C0)