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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by J.Ukrop, Jun 16, 2017.

  1. J.Ukrop
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    J.Ukrop submitted a new blog post:

    The Classified Coupe

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  2. sloppy jalopies
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    Love the upward curling lower beadwork at the cowl...
    I do that on '30-'31 As, but only a slight curl, I use the front 16" of the longer '35-'36 tudor door patch panels... this leaves enough leftover panel to do the coupe's doors... beads match...
     
  3. typo41
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    Great recovery on the 32 I really like the wheel well save with the bead work.

    And I hope you are bringing a but load of ice and liquids,,, record heat temps for the weekend of fun on asphalt.
     
  4. I love that car
     

  5. Great door gaps too.
     
  6. bowie
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    Great lookn' coupe. Right on the money, as to picking a time scheme and sticking to it.
     
  7. MAD 034
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  8. Totally bitchin.
     
  9. Now... That's a Hotrod!
     
  10. autobilly
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    A great example of Moon discs "working" on a Hot Rod.
     
  11. dirty old man
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    Normally I lean towards the 3 window '32, but this car just plain all works together to give a mean, sister look that I like.
     
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  12. shmoozo
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    Generally speaking, when I see a car featured here my thoughts begin with something akin to, "Yeah, that's really well done and I can't criticize the builder for anything I see, though I might have done a few things a little differently". Then I sit there scrutinizing the car and making a mental list of things I would have done differently. This car, I begin the same way, but my list ... just ... well ... I can't seem to come up with anything I would have done differently that would have been a better choice than the one the builder made. It might not be the car I would have built, but in this case that just proves I would have gotten some things wrong.

    :cool:
     
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  14. catdad49
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    Straight from the "Little Books"! Have this one in my saved pics from somewhere, now I have the info to go with it. Thanks, Joey and enjoy the show.
     
  15. houseofhotrods
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    Curt is an amazing builder/fabricator/finisher, the real and whole deal - built the majority of the Black Bomber and the House of Hotrods shop truck as well as some pretty cool other rides, also did the paint for me that is on the Fred Caine '40 Ford. This car was amazing sounding too, I have a couple small videos of it. I was smitten from the first time I saw it on the road. We had a blast doing the photo shoot, if anyone would like could post a couple pics from it? This one was a crazy one that came about when I was attempting an interior shot - not photoshopped in any way.
     
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