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Features Roadster Pickup........picture thread

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Royalshifter, Dec 27, 2008.

  1. 51 mercules
    Joined: Nov 29, 2008
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    Cut the top off. Need to do a little grinding. Looks better already!
     

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  2. Six Ball
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    You are making progress already.
     
  3. Burny
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    Headers are different
    Hubcaps
    Tires
    Air cleaner(s)
    Tonneau cover
    Chrome split bones (top pict)
    Ralph Malf and the Fonze are in the bottom one- Potsy, Richie, Ralph Malf and two hangers on in the top one
    Do I win a prize?
     
  4. Six Ball
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    There's no one with a keener eye than you! :) Man , how cool was it when Happy Days and The Muppets were prime time TV? How I'd love to be the guy whose car broke down in Mayberry on Sunday. :cool:
     
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  5. DDDenny
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    And if your lucky, you might get some of Aunt Bees' Nesselrode pie!
     
  6. Squablow
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    I really wish I could have gotten better quality pictures, but I was taking a cell phone picture of a framed photograph on the wall. Check out these fenderless roadster pickups, all lined up for a local Wisconsin construction company photograph.

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  7. Speed Gems
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    And a sack of sandwiches and some pickellilly relish for the road.
     
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  8. Six Ball
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    As long as there are none of the kerosine pickles she made.

    Those pickups are cool. I wonder what the deal was with fenders?
     
  9. twenty8tudor
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  10. barrnone50
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  11. About to leave the RPU's first show on Saterday. :cool::cool: JW
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  12. bobbytnm
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    ^^^Awesome!!!
    Is there any chance of getting a pic of how you did the diff? Specifically the wishbones. I have a 38 Ford Banjo rear that I'll convert to open drive so I'll have to split the wishbones and I don't quite know how to do it. I know I need some more support to keep the diff from twisting.

    I really like your truck!
    Bobby
     
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  13. Now, why didn't I think of that?

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  14. Hi Bobby and thanks. All I did was use a second set of rear rods an mount them upside down on the top backing plate bolts. I made an adjustable clevis for the front for fine tuning the pinion angle. JW
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  15. The web in the middle is in two parts and bolted together so it can move when needed for adjusting. JW
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  16. Cyclone Kevin
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    If you look closely at the plate on the RPU, this is Jim's Closed Cab Cracker box that was once yellow/black, He wanted a RPU,so he got a cab, did the ol switch a roo and wah-la just like the fairy Roth-father on the cover of "Choppers Magazine" Poof!! he now had a RPU. Bud Bryan said that was about the time he met him. If I'm not mistaken, he might still have the cab, the chassis was sold to a friend and he rebuilt his high school closed cab in about 1978 in a beautiful shade of gold @ Buffalo Mtr Cars-Don Thelen's Place.
    10 yrs later I did the same thing with my 30 RPU to a 50's chopped 30 closed cab. Jake's was an inspiration down to the Americans which years later I put on because that truck looked so cool with em as did mine. My cousin owns it and it still wears the Americans.
    Ken Kennedy had the 29 last I knew, Hope that he still does, I bought both a 28-29 closed cab and acquired the pieces to a RPU of the same year about the same time I got the closed cabs, I bet you know what I'm building some day!!!!!
     
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  17. bobbytnm
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    Thanks for the pics. I really appreciate it.
    I just drug home another 38 Ford wide five differential today with a good set of wishbones. My pile of parts is getting bigger and hopefully I can start laying out a chassis soon

    Thank for your help
    Bobby
     
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  18. sissel
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    from norway

  19. sissel
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  20. Sakke
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    Now THIS is A KILLER !!!!
     
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  21. 53 ford
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  22. brad2v
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    Pretty sure that's a semi-local to me ride from before my time. I've seen various other shots of it in other Alberta rodding history pics. Lethbridge based I think. I'd sure like to know if it's still around.
     
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  23. DDDenny
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    This is from a 2008 HAMB entry, thought it needed some fresh recognition, and i thought that maybe@falcongeorge might like to see it again. This RPU was a fixture here in the NW for many years, not sure where it is now because owner Bub Johnson passed some years back.


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  24. falcongeorge
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    ^^^I LOVE that car, have for years! Last I heard, his wife still has it, and drives it.
    Heres some more... 1929 29 Ford Model-A Roadster Pickup Truck A-Bone with rebuilt 1948 Mercury Flathead bored 289 5.jpg 1929 29 Ford Model-A Roadster Pickup Truck A-Bone with rebuilt 1948 Mercury Flathead bored 289 6.jpg
     
  25. DDDenny
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    IIRC, I saw it on the Bay site some time ago.
    I knew it had your name all over it.
     
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  26. kkarlsrud
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    They wont be staying like that. No speed bump would be safe!
     
  27. Jalopy Joker
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    this one is For Sale in Grass Valley, CA - 1952 Oakland Roadster Show Winner DSCN5486.JPG DSCN5492.JPG DSCN5493.JPG
     
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  28. Our RPU got some good ink in the NZ V8 Magazine at the first show we took it to, seven days after getting it going.:cool::cool::D JW
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  29. bobbytnm
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    WOOHOO!!!
    Big thumbs up to you! Congrats

    Bobby
     
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