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Features 1950's period correct hot rods.

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by oldebob, Dec 27, 2009.

  1. Steffen Jobst
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    100% periodic correct:
     
  2. flatheadtommy
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  3. flatheadtommy
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    Steffen, those two videos were great ! keep the photos coming. and by the way, if General Ike didn't take notice of the autobahn we might have not got our highway system as early as we did.
     
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  4. Steffen Jobst
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    Thank you. I like Ike ;).
    And by the way: I live now only 1 mile away from the point where Patton crossed the river rhine ... and pissed in it.
     
  5. j3harleys
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  6. Nobey
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  7. NOBEY, What's the back story? I like it. His close say 1955 to 1960.
     
  8. Nobey
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    The young sixteen year old is Neil Cook from Porterville, Ca. Photo around 1958, Neal drove this car all
    over the mountains, and surrounding areas.
     
  9. Six Ball
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    In the late 50s early 60s as a "Flatlander" it was fun to drive up to the Motherlode and see all the rods and customs with mud and snow tires. It made them look even tougher.
     
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  10. Love the interior in Neil's 29 roadster.

    Mick
     
  11. D.Lee
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    This channeled 32 was built in the late 50s by Steve Powell and his friend Tom in Waco Tx.

    IMG_4696.JPG IMG_4697.JPG
     
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  12. D.Lee
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    Here's another channeled Waco Tx hot rod from 1956!
    Advertising the first drag races to be held at Prarie Hill in 56, 22 miles east of Waco.
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  13. Jet96
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    ^^I'm diggin' the headers! ^^
     
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  14. 35cab
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    Flathead Tommy,
    That has got to be a pretty much perfect 32 five window.
    Love it, thanks for posting.
    Gordon
     
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  15. Stan Back
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    Here's my roadster from 1951 . . .
     

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  16. Me too! I got to see it a while back when my wife and I visited Tommy!:cool: IMG_1172.JPG
     
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  17. Six Ball
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    I like that! Are there more pictures and some information.
     
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  18. j3harleys
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    It reminds me off the hot rods I saw as a kid. Brings back great memory's :)
     
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  19. I think I may have posted this before , but I love it , so...........

    This turned up at a friends place a couple of yrs ago , story as I remember it is it was built about 1958 then shed stored since then (now in NZ) 1953 Hot rod 001.JPG
    1953 Hot rod 001.JPG 1953 Hot rod 004.JPG 1953 Hot rod 001.JPG 1953 Hot rod 004.JPG
     
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  20. Gman0046
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    Great thread. Keep em coming.
     
  21. I forgot to say what a good guy Tommy is. He and my wife hit it off nicely!
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  22. Finn Jensen
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    And a 56 or 57 Corvette in the photo background. Love it.
     
  23. j3harleys
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    Funny thing all of us old guys look alike. I thought that was me standing there. Except I have matching shoes. Well today I do but that may change as any time as much as I fall down anymore:D
     
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  24. rob bob
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  25. Six Ball
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    Now that is unique.
     
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  26. Fer sher! Looks like a decent job of blending the '38 front end on it too.
    Would like to see additional pics of it w/o the "twin headlights".
     
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  27. 31hotrodguy
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    I got these from a friends photo album and just had to scan them so they did not get lost in time! With that being said sadly the originals are now gone. :( Sabers of Colorado Car Show 1960. I know it is 1960 but I think these would fit the 1950's "style" more.

    Crowd Sabers Car Show.jpg 1957Custom.jpg

    1958FordCustom.jpg 1932FordTruck.jpg


    1932ford.jpg

    1929ModelA.jpg 1929pickup.jpg 1932Ford5Window Coupe.jpg 1932Fordpickuptruck.jpg
    Enjoy!
     
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  29. Ron Plumlee
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    Looks to be a Wayne head 12 port, which did as the man said, feature 6 in and 6 out, usually ran with what is shown, the Mechanical Hilborn injectors, usually on strait methanol. Wayne and Horning made heads for both the late and early blocks, and they would really really fly.....I ran a couple of these in the early sixties, and despite my true love for flathead Fords, no way could a flattie outrun a Wayne if set up right, tons of torque. Expensive setup. Flatheads forever, but Waynes could run.
     
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