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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 3wLarry, Aug 30, 2015.

  1. 29AVEE8
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    Yea It caught the corner of my eye as I was walking by. There was a '27 on Deuce rails about 40 feet away. It prompted my to give it a good eyeballing and snap those two photos. I am sure it was an A-Bone frame and as you suggested they had to do some serious bending and stretching/shrinking of the flange to get it right. Glad you liked the idea.

    Mike.
     
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  2. Roadsir
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    I actually have in my possession an all original 32 frame.
    It has some minor dents, and is missing a few inches from the front. I was going to use it to build my jig, but lost interest. Will trade for some some high back bucket seats for my camero.

    ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1441064366.967844.jpg
     
  3. 3wLarry
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    Check this one out Mike...looks like the same deal

    IMG_7547_zpsa2d1f0f7[1].jpg
     
  4. orangeamcs
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    This car is one of my favorites. Pictures do not don't justice!
     
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  5. 29AVEE8
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    Larry.

    Can't see the frame very well. Could be a partial channel over a '32 frame like the lou Banta Roadster.

    These guys may have done this so can perhaps give advice. Or maybe they have a fixture to do it.

    http://www.bolingbrothers.com/
     
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  6. falcongeorge
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    That's Hamber Jon Schucharts car, the frame was built from scratch out of rectangular tubing. I picked that car as one of my favorites on my "name your top five HAMB cars" thread, car is a real knockout, but no Model A frames were harmed.
     
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  7. winduptoy
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    Awesome story
    Are you sure that you just don't want to leave it as a TPR? 'T pallet racer'... You could do Georgetown Hill Climb in reverse. You thought the old build rode bad
    I have a spare A frame you are welcome to. I'm liking the idea.
    Larry
     
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  8. DDDenny
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    from oregon

     
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  9. 3wLarry
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    you...are a mental case...and thanks for the frame offer, I've already got an A frame...it's in the pics. :)
     
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  10. falcongeorge
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    Jon and I pm'ed a bit about the chassis under his car, its very trick, and IMO, has a fair bit to do with the finished look of the car. I plan to incorporate some of the stuff we discussed when I build the chassis for my coupester.
     
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  11. winduptoy
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    Right you are. I keyed in on the shell and shop vac. My power of observation is slipping

    Larry
     
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  12. Rand Man
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    I like the frame matching the body line, similar to Anderson's 24 T.
     
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  13. Lowlife
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  14. Gary Addcox
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    Marking your thread spots like a deer marks his territory ? Just kidding, 3w. I am anxious to read your rants, er, posts.
     
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  15. Gary Addcox
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    HRP, is that you in the bucket or 3w ? By the way, what is that rusty thing sitting over in the corner ? That happy face doesn't look like the face of a ranter, so it must be you, HRP. Oh, shit. Gotta get ready for flack that IS coming.
     
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  16. Gary Addcox
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    Oh, man. This is something I would love to build. I have always wanted a steel '26-'27 just like the photo. I just acquired a decent '26-'27 2dr sitting on an A frame. There is a pile of fenders and other stuff for sale, also. Maybe there is a trade in the future. It would be flathead-powered for local cruising only, well, maybe Top Notch in Austin. Surely hope the lady of our house isn't monitoring my crap ! !
     
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  17. Gary Addcox
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    UH ! This RPU is pretty freaking neat. I wouldn't even eliminate full fenders, whether they are T or '28-'29 A's. I think maybe Fat Jack Robinson built a turtledeck T with early A fenders. Might be mistaken, but that is a super combination. Hope to try some weird shit someday.
     
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  18. So who's supposed to ask tire size now?
     
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  19. falcongeorge
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    I'm hoping he does the T-fenders on back and cycle fenders on the front. nudge, nudge...Cmon Larry!!
     
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  20. You know, George, a couple of the neighborhood cats used to "disapprove" of my cars as well. I hadn't really thought about it (till now), but since I inherited / rescued this damn snake (11', 6" diameter Boa Constrictor), they don't seem to come around any more (and No, I didn't make an example out of any of them! ;-D I like all kinds of animals.) But it's like they just know this isn't the house to screw around at anymore......must be the scent? Don't know, but I ain't gonna complain! Now, that d@mn giant racoon that runs up and down my roof at night, I could make an exception for him! He's a nasty one!

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  21. AHotRod
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  22. belair
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    Wow-this thread has given me a new appreciation for T roadsters .And I love the the way Nimrod did his cowl steering. But now for the BIG question Larry-bias-ply or radials?
     
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  23. 3wLarry
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    for starters (I have several options) I'll run 5.00x16 'stones/front and 7.50x16 'stones /rear on 16" wires BIAS PLY
     
  24. That's Larry,I've got facial hair,,and I'm prettier! [​IMG] HRP
     
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  25. falcongeorge
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    To tell the truth, I am willing to put up with "Blackie" anointing my tires and crapping in my garden once in a while. He's half feral, and one HELL of a mouser/ratter. Spooky little bugger though, if you just look at him too long he gets uneasy and buggers off.
     
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  26. Cool old RPU! Glad you're bringing it back to life.
     
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  27. 3wLarry
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    Good news...

    I've finally made a decision about the frame. I was checking out the archives looking for '27 T RPU's on '32 frames and ran across this thread http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/1927-model-t-roadster-build-sweet-tea.720334/
    This is exactly what I was seeing in my minds eye for this build...except with a pickup bed. You need to read this thread and see how he did the frame...it's sweet...now I just need an original '32 frame.

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  28. This thread is gonna' be an unruly, murderers' row of HAMB'rs diggin' on ya'. Gonna' be a fun read, a kickazz' ride ... and I can't wait until you are knee deep in assembly. Praying your Deuce DNA knows no bounds. ^^ that's great !! vv ... that too !
     
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  29. 3wLarry
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    More good news...

    I put the word out here that I needed an original beat up '32 frame and Bob from Pueblo, Co. emailed me this pic...I bought it this morning. Then I find out a buddy is making a run up there in about a month...free shipping! zpfile002.jpg .
     
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  30. falcongeorge
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    You KNOW its the right thing to do.;)
     
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