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I remember that movie. Didn't know the name of it. Who's "T", and what happened to it? Thanks for the post.
Shows up around 4:48. It's a phaeton but yeah, cool little car. Unless I'm looking at the wrong one...
If you're going to correct @Ryan, then you should probably use the technically correct term In the US, they were referred to as a Ford Model T "Touring" ... the term "Phaeton" wasn't used until 1928 (i.e., the release of the Ford Model A). Of course, us Hot Rodders eliminated any confusion by just calling them both "Tubs." EDIT: D'oh! ... @Nobey beat me to it!
Love to watch those 50's movies to see the filling stations (that's what our area called them!), store fronts, old signs, planes, and yea - the CARS! As always, thanks for posting.
Also June Allyson (as the daughter Pearl). She lived up the road a bit from me in Ojai, Ca when I lived in Ventura.
Pretty swell time for 'Merica and movies. The tub should do better with the mag and I'll bet he gets the girl. Hopefully it will still be up later so that I can watch it, thanks.
I don't know who owned it or what happened to it but it looks like the same tub that was used in the 1957 movie "Teenage Thunder". It had the hand pressure pump, 3-carbed flathead and same exhaust as this one. Mick
My Father was career military, USAF,and he knew the guy, McConell. However, he never mentioned any hot rod related aspect. Course all he did was try and discourage me from cars or anything mechanical also. It had to be hunting, fishing, or camping related, and I could't stand any of those! Let's just say we did't get along. I am Butch/56sedandelivery.
@Ryan I'm quite sure the Tub is the Bob Williams T that was on the cover of Hop Up in Oct. '51. :edit: just divided the pages so they upload larger.
First car I've seen with that side curtain treatment. It's interesting. It's a very clean simple little car. Tubs always get built too low now in my opinion. The pic that Tim posted is awesome. I'd build one Just like that. Simple combo of all the right parts and I think the stance is just right.