I've searched through the rpu thread, but can't seem to find any more info on this RPU. Anyone know who built it? Anyone have more photos of it? I love this truck and it's inspiring my build.
the hotrod meltdown is a UK site, and the license plate is a Uk stateside style one. Some of the other UK members might recongize the car.
UK! Marco is the guy, I believe that he has just closed his shop! http://www.flatheadmeltdown.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=42&Itemid=44&Itemid=44 There is the truck in the last picture
---------------- Sorry, I don't know anything about the truck, but that chick looks quite 'HAMB-friendly' and those nylons she's wearing certainly are 'traditional'!! Mart3406 (who's taking his mind back out of the gutter now and placing it firmly back on the curb where it normally resides!) ========================
Car was sold about 12 months ago, heres what was in the add.........don't know who bought it. 1928 ford roadster pickup. 2lt ford pinto and 5 speed. 40s ford rear axle. 32'ford front axel. 34'ford steering box.(could do with rebuild) 40s ford brakes. 35' ford wire wheels. firestone 5.50x16 7.50x16 blackwalls stainless 4" chopped screen and post's. new roof. walker rad. fenders to fit( on the way from states) . .
aside from the pickup - Dago Red is absolutely correct - you two-ton fatties with murals for arms and necks...give it up and cover up....it's WAY overdone. Take a look at the gal on the hot rod under discussion. That's a hottie in the tradition thereof. For a traditional forum, there are some very silly people participating that don't seem to have a handle on traditional anything...this is supposed to be about cars from a certain period in hot rod history - you cannot invent an alternative history for the same time frame....not without a DeLorean and a flux capacitor anyway. dj
im buiding one that i started about 20 years ago 29 rpu 40 brakes banger 2 hollys mallary daul piont header hope fully on road in aug.