Not a belly button, cookie cutter, seen one you have seen them all like the 32 that won this award 2016. What makes me think my car is special? *Hidden cowl. * Exposed 1929 coach reveal.* 3" dropped floor. *Custom frame. * Custom windsheild posts. * Plymouth dash. * 1961 Cadillac steering wheel. * Track nose. *Frankland Racing open backing plates. *Hilborn injected 1955 Corvette engine. Pie cut sectioned quarter panels. *Tubs moved out flush with the frame at the bottom. *Rolled pan. *Cut down Buick lenses with custom bezels. *Frankland V-8 quickchange. *1956 Mercury wheel covers. **** I am looking for a wealthy partner to help finance the completion. IE: the $30,000.00 Hollenbeck paint job.
I know your purpose wasn't to share a build thread, but can you show us more pictures of the frame? That thing is amazing. Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Have admired your project since you 1st showed it on here. Great workmanship! Best of luck on your completion of it. Lookn' forward to it!
what the hell do you want to get a rich guy involved for......looks like alot of the hard and expensive stuff is done....i know a project in its final stages will nickel and dime you to death......but do yourself a favor, dont sell your soul to a rich guy to get it done.....
I guess I did not proof read the title. Now I don't know how to correct it. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
It's getting to where these cars winning the big awards have THOUSANDS of hours in the detail work. Especially the paint. I just don't have that kind of time. I really don't think I will obtain a fat cat partner. Those guys want to deal with the big name builders. It's their ego.
Go back to the first post in your thread. Just above the first post, look for the "Thread Tools" button. Click to open and then click on "EDIT TITLE". Don't know if you can do this from the phone app. Might only work from desktop or laptop.
The frame is 6" high at the rear, 5" high at the cowl, then the taper increases down 3 1/2" at the front. The bottom has a 1" radius to appear belly pan like. The front kick ups are hidden by the track nose. I curved the sides with a chain and a Port-o- Power. It matches the curve of the body perfectly. The center of the rear arches are flame cut pieces, capped top and bottom
To be perfectly honest, I'd keep the title the way it is, the only reason I clicked on this link is to find out what an "AMBA contender" was.
So what's your budget to finish? Certainly you have an estimate How rich does he need to be? Partner up with a paint shop
Beautiful work Dennis. You have something really special going on there. Thanks again for the Winters QC.
Well now, if that's not an all around great looking car I just don't know what is. The build is just awesome . What motor,transmission and rear end are you running? Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Ditto, stunning car Frames, blew me away the first time I saw it. Bears a passing resemblance to my desoto hemi coupester project, I don't know If I can afford to finish that either!
I'd hardly call Hollenbeck's Deuce "a belly button, cookie cutter, seen one you have seen them all" roadster ... and for the record, Darryl and the many friends that helped him build his roadster are in no way "rich" ... the only "wealth" they possess is that of talent & craftsmanship. That stated, best of luck on completion of your project and your quest for the AMBR trophy.
Pretty sweet, those AMBR cars are like 500k and so mutch attention to detail, but not all are made by bug name shops. Everything must be perfect, even screw alignment. And it all needs to compliment each other, even with all the investment you may never get something that thematicaly is "right" to the judges. I cant remember the builder but there was an AMBR winner that was an unbelievale work of art. He spent 25 years building it for himself, didn't finish it and sold it to someone else who turned away from his vision, poured untold money into and won. I thought the car was about as perfect as one metalman or gearhead could accomplish. The final results from the rebuild reminded me that money doesn't buy taste, and as I ramble on, the name of the car came to me. Look up the speedway special or indy special. All hand formed aluminum roush ford badass roadster. It was in the rodders journal, originally built by a crafstman for the live of it. A true showcase of talent from a indy bodybuilder from the tradition of miller style bodies. THE JACKIE HOWERTON /SOCAL SPECIAL. 2012 Ambr winner. Sorry I would post a pic, but still figuring that out.