there was a model A coupe from back in the day posted, a while ago, that had the back half of another set of rear fenders grafted onto the back of the front fenders. it made the fenders follow the shape of the front tire and gave the car a sporty look. i went looking and couldn't find a photo. any body remember seeing it?
Thanks, will do! I love your channeled A too. Are you going to be at Munroe in May? I will look up that issue of Hot Rod.
Ted, Sounds like the A Roadster that I plan to copy the front fenders from. Do a search for The Tale of Tater, car has the same name as your dog. Bob
If a picture says a 1000 words this one is a perfect example. Lowered, painted white walls, flippers, got the pleats going on, got the hair tied up on her and slicked back on him. Yup it says a lot.
Yes I love fully fendered too. Here's three I've built. Stock, chopped and chopped 'n' channelled '32 Fords.
Harou 1932 Ford Roadster "Hawaiian" coast rod survivor Jerry Sprague/Keith Treece 1932 track nose roadster .... Seattle Grinders 1956/'61
This is another pic of the Dave Shorter car Hemideuce and I were talking about the other day. Local Vancouver area car, I am trying to find the Hot Rod article and post it.
This coupe is just too cool for school. I like this one, maybe it is already posted: Of course it may not be a hot rod.
Yea and it aint got no flathead. I was going to use it for wall paper on my desk top but if you get an erection that lasts longer then 4 hours you are supposed to see your Dr. (or brag about it on the HAMB).
Got a good deal on some BF Goodrich tires and powder coated '40 wheels this weekend so we whipped 'em on and hung the fenders to get an idea of how my stance is gonna look. Pretty excited.