Mad Dog
08-25-2011, 09:54 AM
Unlike our venerable Mk4 Roadster that is commonly built as a vintage replica along similar style lines, the Factory Five '33 is proving to be a truly customizable car, and each one is very different from the others. We haven't had a full fendered Hot Rod in our showroom and a lot of people have asked, so we figured we'd post some photos from customers.
Factory Five Racing
http://www.factoryfive.com/hotrod/update/diflooks/images/kevinshotrod.JPG
Factory Five customer Kevin Shea sent FFR tech Rick Masters this photo of his newly completed '33 Hot Rod.
http://www.factoryfive.com/hotrod/update/diflooks/images/tomc.jpg
Factory Five customer Tom Coomber sent Factory Five President Dave Smith this beautiful '33 Hot Rod photo with full fenders and soft top showing a very custom look.
http://www.factoryfive.com/hotrod/update/diflooks/images/hotrod1.jpg
Even though it doesn't have fenders, we love Factory Five customer Gary Hagar's '33 Hot Rod. It was featured on Spike TV's Powerblock and was also selected for DuPont Hot Hues 2011 calendar.
If you have fenders on your Factory Five '33 Hot Rod, add them to this thread and we'll make a bigger gallery.
Factory Five Racing
http://www.factoryfive.com/hotrod/update/diflooks/images/kevinshotrod.JPG
Factory Five customer Kevin Shea sent FFR tech Rick Masters this photo of his newly completed '33 Hot Rod.
http://www.factoryfive.com/hotrod/update/diflooks/images/tomc.jpg
Factory Five customer Tom Coomber sent Factory Five President Dave Smith this beautiful '33 Hot Rod photo with full fenders and soft top showing a very custom look.
http://www.factoryfive.com/hotrod/update/diflooks/images/hotrod1.jpg
Even though it doesn't have fenders, we love Factory Five customer Gary Hagar's '33 Hot Rod. It was featured on Spike TV's Powerblock and was also selected for DuPont Hot Hues 2011 calendar.
If you have fenders on your Factory Five '33 Hot Rod, add them to this thread and we'll make a bigger gallery.