Hoping to find support for the restoration of this historic, iconic, hot rod survivor of the early 1950's
Tweety Resurrection....Please post your location on your profile page...You may also find some photos of "Tweety",owned by Jim Govro.posted on the thread about Dallas and Caddo Millls history.posted by Kkrod.
I got to check this out at the roundup, truly amazing story. I spoke with Jim Govro's son in law, I believe it was. Amazing car and an crazy series of consequences had to come together for it to be reunited with its builder. Check out how he sectioned the hood! Through the louvers...bet that was fun!
If that is the way its done, you have my support too! That's a nice car, a little quirky by today's standard, a totally awesome by my standard! I like em channeled, and with fenders is always nice! Keep at it. And by the way, one pictures is just teasing! Please post as many as you have, as build, as found or as of today!! I'll like em all!
Aww man I have seen a bunch of this car before ... most likely here, but my head says older then the computer slobbering' days. 20 years of me living in the river city, then to Austin .... before falling and not getting up in Dallas ... anyone know it's detailed travels yet ? Tweety, hi by the way ... yes, nice to meet you ! Whatcha' got cooking man ? Stir it up, and spread the plates. We hungry ! Love your ride.
Such an awesome car. I've known about this car for some time got to check it out in detail years ago when it was here in the hill country. As well as this past year at the Lonestar Round Up. Hope you find the funding to get her back together.