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FNG
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Washington State
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My name's Diana and I'm living in Washington state now but my dad grew up in Napa california where he had a 1940 Ford Coupe. My mom sent me some pictures ( now at http://www.beyondthemedia.com/coupe/index.html ) of it that she found cause I told her I want to surprise dad and find that one that got away that he's always regretted. I know he had it before 1972 and didn't have it shortly after that. I was a baby so I don't have a memory of it but boyhowdy does he ever! Not sure why he sold it but he was in the Navy & mom & dad had just moved when I was 9 mos. old. So ... short on details, but I got the license plate # CES 505 (california) and whatever they had before VIN numbers came out (the number was 185645207). I'm trying not to ask him too much about it cause mom & me are planning on surprising him with current details about the car & hopefully maybe make someone an offer they won't refuse if it's still alive somewhere, or even if it's dead somewhere, too.
After looking through thousands (and i do mean thousands) of custom rod pics and dozens of websites I found the HAMB & thought THIS would be the place to ask where in the heck to, or even how to find a specific car. To figure out if it's dead or alive & to maybe share a few smiles along the way. Thanks to anybody for any suggestions, I tried searching for chopped & sectioned and frenched lights (and even 'welded trunk') but I'm afraid that whoever had / has the car now probably did a ton of other mods to it since the 70's... so any ideas would be really greatly appreciated When & Where Last Seen: The car was sold to a guy who lived in or around Modesto California & in the year 1976 so far as mom can remember. He owned a body shop. If Mom remembers correctly he had an El Camino, with flames on it that he drove to meet my dad. Last Known Mods: The coupe had been chopped and sectioned (but not channelled), had frenched head lights, the trunk welded (it just looked like it never had a trunk to open). Where you put the gas in didn't show (it was under the drivers rear wheel well). It was chopped 4 inches and sectioned 5 inches. The tail lights were from a 1962 vette. The rear fenders were molded to the body. It had a gorgeous paint job in what ended up looking like purplish-fushia-pearl. The story goes that 3 guys painted with paint called refridgerator white, non-stop for 8 hours... then it was sanded... and then added on top of that 1956 chevy burgendy laquer with double silver metalic and the same amount of gold metalic (sprayed for 24 hours non stop!) It was one of a kind. But of course, it probably has different paint now. Thanks for the responses! Thank you, Diana coupe@beyondthemedia.com http://www.beyondthemedia.com/coupe/index.html PS. I hope this is Okay with Ryan to put this here like was suggested in the Introduce yourself thread: http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=50797 But if it's not I'm really sorry, not meaning to clutter up the forum here. Last edited by dianalee; 04-10-2005 at 09:40 PM. |
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Black Hills
Posts: 20,887
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Very cool story, I read your intro this afternoon. Good luck in your quest, I have a similar one.
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: jersey
Posts: 369
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good luck,its possible its still out there.A car i remember from my childhood just showed up on e bay recently 28 years later,still lookin the same as i remember it and only 1 state away.ya get this info out to enough people somebody might remember it.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: southern oregon
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Glad to see this thread on the big board, Dianalee. My intuition tells me you may be getting closer.....
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: ROTTEN-chester NY
Posts: 3,206
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Awesome story & pic...I hope you are able to find it for him...It would truly be a blessing if it surfaced untouched and in its glory...Good luck & best wishes...Def. keep us posted...
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Spring Hill Florida
Posts: 1,215
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Good luck Diana. I don't think I could be any farther away and still be in the continental U.S., but you never know. I'll keep my eyes peeled, alot of stuff seems to end up in Florida. I hope you are able to make your Dad's dream come true!
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Kansas City, MO. USA
Posts: 1,167
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off the top of my head it looks alot like the bannana yellow (reggie jackson?)
ford coupe they used in the movie hollywood knights. is it just me? FRITZ
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Jupiter, Florida
Posts: 3,215
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The rain gutter is gonna solve the mystery.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: kentuckiana
Posts: 1,692
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it does look alot like the hollywood nights car. the grill and hood are very close. i would guess that with that much body work done to it, it would still be around somewhere. great car, hope you find it. |
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Nor~Cal
Posts: 2,533
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You could always do what I did and find him a different one. I know its not the same but im sure he would dig it.
Check this out http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/s...666#post382666 |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Nagoya, Japan
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FNG
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Washington State
Posts: 46
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*shock* *holy cow* that is just way too amazingly coincidental *mouth wide open* *chin dropped still* Napa... 1940... Modesto area... I mean wow... THANK YOU FOR Sharing that!!! That is just way too cool & well almost like twighlight zone-ish with parallel worlds & stuff WAY out there. Amazing. I'm glad I'm not the only one & VERY happy for them too My dad was always showing me how to change car stuff as far back as I can remember there was always a carb or set of bolts or something on the table going through cleaning or rebuilding, he just loves cars & being the only kid I got a full 'this is how you... this is why you... over & over & over' & now there's just nothing sexier than that rumble sound even if it's just sittin' in the driveway but over course better goin' up to the crest of a hill as fast as possible to see how fast it can go before hittin' the top of the hill & cruisin down the other side (gets carried away...) after all that work of making every little bit just as shiney & smooth & tight as possible ... WaY to Go 296 v8! *smiles!*-- Quote:
-- Thank you so much to everyone for the hope & good wishes too! ![]() Diana coupe@beyondthemedia.com http://www.beyondthemedia.com/coupe/index.html Last edited by dianalee; 04-11-2005 at 07:36 AM. |
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Jupiter, Florida
Posts: 3,215
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Look at the louvers and where the rain gutter ends on the Hollywood Knights car. Was the trunk welded shut on the Hollywood Knights car?
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Abbottstown PA
Posts: 4,067
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I know there where a lot of guys with flamed El Camino's but one comes to mind. Stan Betz. Where is he located?
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: fresno,ca
Posts: 331
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The el camino of Stan Betz' that I've seen is newer than '76(78-87) when the car was sold in Modesto. Have you tried the local car clubs in the central valley? I'm in Modesto at least once or twice a week so if something comes up and you need someone to go look at it let me know. Does anyone know when Gene Winfield left Modesto? Was that in the sixties or later? He might know some of the older body shops in the area. It's probably a long shot,but you could try contacting him at his place in Mojave, CA. Hell if this had been posted a few weeks ago I could have asked him when he was at the Fresno Autorama. Good luck and let me know if I can help any. Shoot me a PM if I can.
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: fresno,ca
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Oh and I just read your link and it says the car was sold in SOCAL. You might want to change that to CENCAL or NORCAL if the car was last seen in Modesto.
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FNG
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Washington State
Posts: 46
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I trying to get something with at least a name, a body shop name or a person name & thank you to all for that great idea, too. Mom is digging around in dusty file drawers trying to find a receipt or something anything basically. haha. She said she'll take pics of what she finds & send to me & so then I can put that online too since I have no idea what most of those things mean but may mean something to someone. Also tonight I'm looking for pics of that Hollywood Knights car online to try and see any views of the rear. Would be just nuts if that was the same car, but strang things do happen in life... and to cars! I'll post again just as soon as I get a darn name, sort of hard doing it long distance but trying as best as I can. Thanks thanks thanks!! Diana coupe@beyondthemedia.com http://www.beyondthemedia.com/coupe/index.html |
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Milano, Texas USA
Posts: 2,383
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In Texas you can call dept motor vehicles give them VIN # and they can tell you if currently registered or titled in Texas or has been titled Texas in last 20 yrs. Might try DMV in California, mightbe same way. That is all they will tell you though but at least you might find out if still in the state.
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FNG
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Washington State
Posts: 46
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Oh i *think* I found a pic of the back of the (one of the or the only one, not sure) Hollywood Knights here http://www.hwknights.com/pics/albums...290049_jpg.jpg but looks to me like the trunk was not welded.
Not sure if this is the one one though haha so still looking... Smiles, Diana EDIT: oooooh the MOVIE! sorry, I looked in the Hollywood Knights car club in Pittsburg
Last edited by dianalee; 04-12-2005 at 02:12 PM. |
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: M'town, Iowa
Posts: 4,405
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I think it is the Hollywood Knights car. I'd say 99 percent sure.
Look at the pics in this thread. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/s...6&page=1&pp=20 Now all you have to do is find the movie production records and trace from there. I think Street Rodder Magazine did a story on the movie back when it was new. Maybe they say where the cars were rented. Or maybe the cars real owners. Hopefully someone can find that article for you. |
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