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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Ryan, Jan 11, 2008.

  1. Ryan
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  2. brokenspoke
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  3. This is how it should be. That spec sheet is GOSPEL. Beautiful, just beautiful!-MIKE:cool::cool:
     
  4. bitchin roadster!
     

  5. blacufo
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    I dig it, the finished red oak for the floor boards looks cool.
     
  6. povertyflats
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    from Missouri

    Coolest rumble seat ever.
     
  7. jonny o
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    That is a great stance, and you are right... it does feel structured and solid.

    I'm getting laughed at in the office for touching the computer screen.
     
  8. 1950ChevySuburban
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    oh, wow! I dont know what else to say.....
    That interior looks really inviting, a car that wants to be sat in and enjoyed, not just looked at.
     
  9. sweeeet! a lot of cool small details i like the solo rumble seat as well ..
     
  10. ALindustrial
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    awesome car.. love the stance.. and the floor boards are KILLER... bitchen car!
     
  11. Mike
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    Truely bitchin'!
     
  12. nexxussian
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    Very Nice!

    Like the spec sheet. Most of the guys I meet at shows are lucky if they know which end is the front. He obviously knows every nut, bolt and screw.:D
     
  13. Malcolm
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    How cool.
    I love that roadster! ....and quite the spec. sheet - detailed!

    Malcolm
     
  14. sololobo
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    Right on!! Wow, talk about details, incredible spec. info-Ultra impressive!!
     
  15. Kettleman
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    Very cool!, I just had to grin when I saw the "Rumble Seat":D
     
  16. MBL
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    That is just a really neat build. Thanks for sharing Ryan. Just more inspiration for my next build.
    Tim
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  17. PeteFromTexas
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    That has to be one of the most perfect build sheets I have ever read!
     
  18. FastLivin
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    Clean, simple and damn cool.
     
  19. Olustee Bus
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    Normally I would not like the stance of an A Model being higher in the front but it looks natural for this car and actually, it is very sharp. Nice rod!
     
  20. blackjack21
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    from Denver, CO

    Beautiful, simple and one of the best I've ever seen....

    Great Work,

    -T
     
  21. haroldd1963
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    Very Nice build. Thanks for the detailed build sheet.
     
  22. eliguzman
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    typeless...........awesome car and garage.
     
  23. Ryan
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    I totally agree... But this car represents a period before they had that detail figured. For that reason, it's just right.
     
  24. JeffreyJames
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    The interior is one to go down in the books. I love everything from the floor to the seat covering to the Dash. Just a good old fashion hot rod, and it looks right at home in that garage of his.
     
  25. TOE
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    Is that a pipe in the middle of the dash? (Just below the rear view mirror)
     
  26. GMC BUBBA
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    WHAT ! NO BILLETT, NO MUSTANG TWO FRONT END,NO CHEVROLET SMALL BLOCK,NO CUSTOM SEATS,NO BIG BUCK PAINT!!! I JUST CANT BELIEVE IT CAN EVER BE DONE!!:eek::D

    Perfect build!!! Some people never get it. This guy does for sure....The way it was and should be.:)
     
  27. Ryan
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  28. mcload
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    Neat project...wish I could just "happen" on to one of those. Old patina reflects that this car has many awesome stories to tell. I think I recall seeing this car at the first posting. Looks like I'd better go out and start measuring things to start my own build spec sheet. Great story; great garage...very inviting.

    Patrick
     
  29. Ryan
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    Actually, that's one of the things that I just love about this car. There isn't anything pretentious about it. Meaning, just about anyone with the passion could achieve this level of car. Just takes smarts and dedication... It doesn't take huge bucks and you don't have to start with an original hot rod.
     
  30. BigRed390
    Joined: Mar 21, 2007
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    Wow. It's quite possibly perfect!
     

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