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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Joe Rosales, Feb 17, 2018.

  1. Wrench666
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    Haha. Frozen Northland.
     
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  2. Joe Rosales
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    Joe Rosales

    Hello, to answer your question Yes, will be making side mount as well that extends down to the lower part of the frame . We just thought we would snap a picture of the finished top mount. Just to awesome not to share. Just as I think we are about to get the frame done ,Chris gets thes amazing ideas to do. So far everything that he and I have thought up in our heads has came out great. Chris has really carried me through out this build and shared his knowledge and skills with me. Very thankful
     
  3. Fitnessguy
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    Ya i get the "i must share with the world" feeling all the time when i build something i think is cool. Build is super cool as i said before.
     
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  4. Joe Rosales
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    Joe Rosales

  5. sloppy jalopies
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    slllllick !
    go joe go !
     
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  6. 18n57
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  7. Joe Rosales
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    Yes sir, we just started the new move.
     
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  8. Vanness
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    Is it me, or the frame is too long in the rear!?!
    :)
     
  9. Joe Rosales
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    No, we actually cut about 6 inches out of the rear it was way longer than it is now.
     
  10. Okie Pete
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    Amazing attention to details , some will never be seen which says a lot about the skills of the builders .
     
  11. PINEAPPLE
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    Great build! Love all the details.
     
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  12. Joe Rosales
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    Joe Rosales

    Couple of images of the 327 sbc camel hump motor I will be using with offenhauser intake.


    749C4974-4E5C-496F-91B6-ADCC1E2F640C.jpeg

    93FD0A9E-CA58-43CF-92FD-D3CBEAB8FB81.jpeg
     
  13. 55Deso
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    Im loving this build! Fantastic work, your attention to detail is increadible! Definately subscribed!
     
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  14. Joe Rosales
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    Thank you
     
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  15. enloe
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    WOW!!!!!!!!!!!
     
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  16. chop job
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    1. WISCONSON HAMBERS

    You should write a book " HOW TO DETAIL A HOT ROD". Very nice work man you sure make it look simple.
     
  17. Joe Rosales
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    Thank you , we are really stoked that everyone is enjoying this build. It’s been a long process but now we know how we want our future build to look like. Next up after my sport coupe is Chris’s 30 pickup truck which we plan on building in the next month.
     
  18. Stogy
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    @Joe Rosales I was researching and when I was reading about this fellas detailing of his vintage Hotrod I thought about your build and some of the ways your detailing this Hotrod as in you share similar build philosophies.
    have a look at the story and pics...Maybe you already know about this classic survivor and builder...
    As the others have said your quite a talent.

    golden.jpg

    http://www.hotrod.com/articles/1932-ford-roadster-the-golden-rod/

     
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  19. Joe Rosales
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    Stogy I just check out the article, amazing work to that 32 was done. Those guys were amazing builders. Ahead of their time. Thank you for sharing
     
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  20. Joe Rosales
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    76B5FE04-1A0C-41A0-9318-428BE335FE92.jpeg Please Help ISO of this Plymouth artillery hubcap. I am missing 1.
     
  21. Crkrjac
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    This is amazing!! Incredible skills!
     
  22. Those hubcaps look like '35-'36
     
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  23. Gearhead Graphics
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    I love build threads like this when someone goes wild with all the little details. Looks so rad to see you put them in, and then its so cool, and a bummer to see how the touches disappear with the meal finish and look like factory
     
  24. flamingokid
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    There are very few build threads that I actually read each and every post....this is one of the few. The work is top notch, the attention to detail is out of this world, and I dig the name.
     
  25. Very good work. I appreciate it. Have you thought about rounding the door tops at the back? Always thought that body style needed some work in that area. Curved down like later coupes would be awesome. Just a thought.
     
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  26. Your attention to details is awesome! Just viewed from top to bottom, WOW.
     
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  27. Amazing detail – great work. Looks like you're running a stock length 30/31 hood – did you shorten the deuce wheel base from 106 to 103.5? If so, how? Did you remove a section of the frame?
     
  28. scootermcrad
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    Great lookin' build! I dig the clean details.

    The Model A rod ends were a nice choice!
     
    Last edited: May 2, 2018
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  29. HelmuthBrothers
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    Beautiful work! Love that its a cab too. Tail lights are sick!
     
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  30. Runnin shine
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    IMG_5978.JPG
    Can you please explain what effect your using to make this pic appear like your build is a scale model?
    Excellent work by the way. I’m a top rung believer that it’s in the details man.


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