1948 Tucker 48 "Gyronaut X-1" tow car by Rod Ida: Although rusting, this Tucker was a nice blast from the past. The tri-headlight design is futuristic, while the streamlined shape creates a unique silhouette.
Jaguar E-Type: In a serene shade of blue, the slinky E-Type stands out with its long hood and powerful haunches.
Porsche 1600 Speedster: The 1600 sports the classic Porsche shape and clean, flowing character lines.
The 1937 Chevy "Black Opal" custom car by Rod Ida: This is a beautiful vehicle, with the bulbous wheel covers, vertical chrome grille, and hammered stance.
1948 Tucker 48 "Lower 48" custom car by Rob Ida: Yet another of the rare Tuckers, albeit in much better condition. This example also had eight exhaust pipes protruding from the rear bumper.
Plymouth Barracuda: The 'Cuda has one of my favorite automotive logos, along with beefy muscle car styling.
Triumph motorcycle:With an athletic stance and the legendary blue and orange Gulf colors, this is one cool two-wheeler.
Ford F-100: The predecessor to what is now the most popular vehicle in the United States, the green Ford pickup is very simple aesthetically, but still gives off a bold, tough personality.
Jaguar E-Type: In a serene shade of blue, the slinky E-Type stands out with its long hood and powerful haunches.
Porsche 1600 Speedster: The 1600 sports the classic Porsche shape and clean, flowing character lines.
The 1937 Chevy "Black Opal" custom car by Rod Ida: This is a beautiful vehicle, with the bulbous wheel covers, vertical chrome grille, and hammered stance.
1948 Tucker 48 "Lower 48" custom car by Rob Ida: Yet another of the rare Tuckers, albeit in much better condition. This example also had eight exhaust pipes protruding from the rear bumper.
Plymouth Barracuda: The 'Cuda has one of my favorite automotive logos, along with beefy muscle car styling.
Ford F-100: The predecessor to what is now the most popular vehicle in the United States, the green Ford pickup is very simple aesthetically, but still gives off a bold, tough personality.