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Projects 1926 Model T Roadster......1940ish build

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by T__N__A, Jul 7, 2016.

  1. What are those "Ascot" looking rear tires? Did you sipe them?
     
  2. T__N__A
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    The reads are 6.00-18 Lester tires that had been hand grooved. Same thing I did on the the tires on my single seaters.
     

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  3. Devin
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    Looks mean. You are doing amazing work.
     
  4. T__N__A
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    Thanks!! Just working with what I got!! And most of the parts are left over, scrounge or have been given to me.
     
  5. Cool, thanks!
     
  6. YOU THE " T " MAN
     
  7. Good choice on the Whippet shell. Period perfect!
     
  8. T__N__A
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    No problem, that question gets asked a lot with the wheels and tires on there


    Ya, if you look at the last two cars I built you might say I like the whippet shells just a little bit haha
     

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  9. T__N__A
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    Here are a few more of the frame
     

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    ...
     

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  11. T__N__A
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    A few more pics
     

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  12. TigerFan
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    This is all very useful. Please keep adding to it!
     
  13. T__N__A
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    Thanks!, but I will probably run out of pictures soon haha
     
  14. T__N__A
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    Her is the motor mount and the spit wishbone mounts
     

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  15. 1pickup
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    Damn nice work on all your builds. Keep it going.
     
  16. T__N__A
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    Thanks!! Here is my Mom and I eager to take it for a spin.
     

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  17. My Modified is on a TT frame too;

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  18. T__N__A
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    Here are the front wheels, 17 inch Dayton wire wheel knock offs.

    And the rears are 18 inch bent spoke wheels that have been widened 1 inch.
     

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  19. Okie Pete
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    very nice work .
     
  20. Alger
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    Very cool build, i appreciate you showing all the mounts you're fabricating, great skills and very creative.
     
  21. general gow
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    great work, Mike. it looks like it's going 100 just sitting still.
     
  22. spooler41
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    T&A, great new ride ,love the look
    and stance. You have another hit
    on your hands,exellent work.

    ........ Jack
     
  23. T__N__A
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    Thanks, I'm sure it will never go that fast but at least it has that look!!
     
  24. T__N__A
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    Nothing new to show, but here are some older pics
     

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  25. bobbytnm
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    WOW! Very impressive. Thanks for sharing the pics

    Bobby
     
  26. T__N__A
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    Thanks!
     
  27. T__N__A
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    Been moving my all my stuff into my buddies shop, about 5x more space. Hope to get back to working on the roadster soon!
     

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  28. chopnchaneled
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    Gotta ask, What are all of the blue and yellow oil bottle used for?
     
  29. T__N__A
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    Worst storage idea for a shit ton of parts you dont need. The oil bottles have hole cut in them for nuts/bolts/etc...We are going to Rip all that down soon
     
  30. Part Timer
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    Howdy. Any updates?


    Sent from my iPhone using H.A.M.B.
     
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