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Art & Inspiration Sitting and Rotting.............picture thread

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Royalshifter, Jan 31, 2009.

  1. 64OldsGuy
    Joined: May 11, 2016
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    64OldsGuy

    Here are a few I've stumbled across in my travels. 101 Speed Shop - Oklahoma (3 of 11).jpg OCC 16-300 061214c copy_zpsx0lgte3y.jpg 1939 Ford truck .jpg
     
  2. grumpy32
    Joined: Apr 1, 2010
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    old sedan 3.JPG

    Not sure of the make. Sitting on a river bank on a secluded farm...

    Glenn
     
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  3. wvenfield
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    I had no idea my aunt even had this. Will soon be up for sale.

    DSC_7640 (2200x1465).jpg
     
  4. YJ4000
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    Sweet!! Are you going to buy it?

    Ryan.
     
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  5. BJR
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    If my aunt had a 57 Olds 2dr Ht for sale I would be all over that, and talking to her to get a deal on it. But I love 57 Olds so that's just me.
     
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  6. It looks like a 2dr post and not a hardtop, but that wudn't stop me from trying to make a deal. The '57 Olds was a great car.
     
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  8. Where was that picture taken of the '38 Ford fire truck? Looks like the one Rockmart GA had. It was retired from service around 1970 and sold, don't know where it went. That truck had less than 3,000 miles (not 30,000--3,000) when they retired it.
     
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  9. The makings of a nice mild kustom, nice.
     
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  10. wvenfield
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    No, I have enough to keep me busy. My aunt wanted to see about selling it. She's looking for the title.

    99% at least there. Steel wheels in back seat, hubcaps in trunk. Floors super solid and the only rust I could find (outside of surface) was some bubbling on the rockers. Original 371 with 3 speed column shift. Hasn't been started in years. Carb and exhaust manifolds off it.

    As soon as she finds the title I'll drag it out and get better pics.
     
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  11. wvenfield
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    As noted, a post car. Still, not easy to find in this condition regardless. She also has a 1968 455 Olds engine in the other garage. (Was my uncles stuff).
     
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  12. Pm me about any Olds stuff you may want to get rid of.
     
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  13. B Ramsey
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  16. PKap
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    I think it might be a 31 Desoto. The curved top door openings point that way. Lots of off brand cars built back then that I don't know though!
     
  17. scotts52
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    Looks like 34ish Dodge/Plymouth/Chrysler
     
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  19. nightmoves
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    '34 Ply has a much smaller vent and two inverted ribs in cowl as it rolls down the sides.
    I don't know what it is though.

    Sent from my SCH-I535 using H.A.M.B. mobile app
     
  20. Closest I got with the red 3W was a 32 1/2 Plymouth. JW
     
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  22. 33 Fordor
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    Looks like a 32 Desoto or Plymouth, something from the Chrysler corporation.
     
  23. 'Nuther vote for '32 Plymouth. They make for cool hot rods. Is it available?
     
  24. ...here's a 32 DeSoto for comparison, same body as 32 Plymouth....beltline width looks wider on mine along with longer distance from door opening at beltline to hood edge. 32 Plymouth had 2 body styles,..the PA had a squarer roofline like a Model A, PB's were rounded as the red one shown. Dual cowl vents are Chrysler product

    32 desoto 7-15 015.jpg
     
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  25. ...nother shot,..mines for sale
    32 desoto 7-15 009.jpg
     
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  26. The red car in question is actually a 1933 Chrysler. You can see the "V" shape above the windshield center....the Plymouth and DeSoto have that little extra reveal on the "A" pillar that the Chrysler and the red car do not have. You can also see the hole where the sidemount attaches. The car is quite rare. 1933 Chrysler body.jpg
     
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  27. firewall looks indented on the red car, flat on the DeSoto
    32 desoto 7-15 014.jpg
     
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  29. There were only 364 of that particular 1933 Chrysler made, I believe.
     
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