1961 Chevrolet Brookwood-Nomad – Kevin Moore
I chose this car specifically for the body style/lines, as it is a one year only in production.
I chose this car specifically for the body style/lines, as it is a one year only in production.
Saw it on the road by my house as I was on my way to rent a truck to go to the lumber yard.
Bought it in CA on New Year’s Day 2004. Had it shipped to UK and then to Northern Ireland.
Numerous Car Show winner, Also Feature Car trophies!
I purchased my ’39 so I could do Poker runs and cruise nights. I have entered it in a few Car Shows and I did win best GM at a show in Chatman, Ks.
Cooper is 15 years old. He loves cars/trucks from the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s. He’s not scared to get his hands dirty.
Luckily my father had me under cars since I was little fixing stuff has been a major help. But as I get older it’s a bit harder to do the things I want to do with it. So few things are contracted to mechanics.
I’ve been building cars and trucks since I was old enough to drive. They aren’t perfect, but I build them with my own two hands from the ground up.
I wanted to build a 1934-36 Chevrolet “high-top” open wheel truck. I found that they were quite rare and usually too far away. High shipping costs and also wanted to see what I was buying were my concerns.
I’m sure that you all have heard of Tasmania, right? I mean, it even has an animal named after it. I think I found that animal.
Read on, this very well may be the Tasmanian Devil, so, scroll down and read the article and see the pictures, if you dare!