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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Kustomkarma, May 14, 2009.

  1. Kustomkarma
    Joined: Mar 31, 2007
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    Kustomkarma

    I was trying to get around my '64 Comet the other day and wondered what it would be like to have a smaller car. I'm not exactly huge, so I can barely even push the thing by myself, that and it takes up half of my garage. It got me thinking about building something smaller. I know T's, A's, '32s, etc. all qualify, but what about something more like a Nash Metropolitan, or a Crosley, etc. I imagine someone has built some cool small stuff. Let's see some pics if you've got them.
     
  2. MrGasser
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  3. TexasHardcore
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    Here's some...
     

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  4. Kustomkarma
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    Cool pics. Anyone else? I figured there would be some imports in there.
     

  5. skull
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    most people on here have seen or heard about the 5/8 scale 1934 chevy of mine,,,,, the ex-dwarf race car l made street legal,, does that qualify as a small car ,, only one person at a time in this thing,,, anyone have a smaller car? :cool: l am also working on a street legal 1960 cushman truckster with a 750 honda magna motor and a 8 3/4 mopar rearend so l can run 18.5 X 33 mickey thompson ET street tires in the rear,,, :eek:
     

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  6. a comet is a little car ;) but that is compared to a galaxie
     
  7. fiat gasser
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    Fiats are small. Only an 80" wheelbase. They don't take up much room and the possibilities are endless as to how you could build them.
     

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  8. Weasel
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    Bill Ross's Crosley and a 1956 Vespa 400...

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  9. Weasel
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    And here's a 5/8 scale 1942 Ford from Arizona I saw at Hot August nights a few years ago - has a Toyota twin cam engine.

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  11. TexasHardcore
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    Uhhh. Every car in those pics is an import.

    Anglia, Anglia, Maserati, VW, Austin, Thames, Crosley.
     
  12. Weasel
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    Crosley is an import?? WTF:confused:
     
  13. TexasHardcore
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    Oh yeah, hahahahaha/ Ok so the majority of them were imports!
     
  14. fridaynitedrags
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    And the problem with an import is.....uhh......What?

    From "About Us".....
    "The Jalopy Journal was formed just a few years later to spread the gospel of traditional Hot Rods and Kustoms to hoodlums worldwide… We wanted to be the voice of the working man, a tool in the toolbox of the guy that does it himself, and a place where citizen journalists could show the “big-time” media a thing or two. We haven’t done it all yet, but we aim to in time…"

    traditional, from the American Heritage Dictionary....
    tra-di'-tion-al, adj, 1.the passing down of elements of a culture from generation to generation, esp orally. 2a.,a cultural custom or usage, b.,a set of such customs and usages viewed as a coherent body of precedents. 3.,Any time-honored set of practices.

    hot rod, hot-rod (a car modified to increase its speed and acceleration)

    Now, don't get all tweaked out of shape, I understand that most of this forum is shaped around pre-64 American iron, but I don't think you could say that a MGB with a small block Chevy or Ford isn't a traditional hot rod.
     
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  15. skull
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    my dwarf car body was made in the good ol U S A ,,, the the motor and rearend,,,,,,,wellllllllllllll they were made in japan,, so 1/2 import l guess!!!!
     
  16. That is a great web site. Just rignt for a really sslllooowwww Friday at work:D
    There's some major Yankee ingenuity and hot rodding there. I love cars like that. Don't care what make or country of origin. Good post. :)
    Let me see...there was some other Brit car with a BIG FN Yankee engine shoe horned into it?? What was that.:confused: Oh yeah..Shelby Cobra;).
     
  17. Here a couple
     

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  19. Goozgaz
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    I dig this VW..

    and the other one... well... you said little car
     

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  20. 61bone
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    Crosley was made in Indiana.
     
  21. Phil1934
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  22. sonic reducer
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    this crosley is pretty unforgetable
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  23. Foul
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  24. Hiboy bugs are pretty cool.:cool:
     
  25. These are Lloyds. Made in Germany I think. Pretty cool. Very tiny.
     

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  26. jez-h-r
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    A little inspiration for you:-

    Ford Anglia 100E (2 tone), Ford Model Y (green), Austin 7 (black), Hillman Husky (peach). Ok not all HAMB friendly but all good potential base material.
     

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  27. German Micro cars:)
     

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  28. zzford
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    Before China bought Indiana.
     
  29. Here's some Crosleys for 'ya

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    Scorpion (only 30 made)

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    1950 Farm-O-Road

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    1950 Hot Shot ($849 new)


    If you're a Ford guy look for a 1951-62 AC Ace,
    drop in a SBF and have a wannabe Cobra

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    AC Bristol
     
  30. here's my fa-o-rite blast from the past!
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