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History Custom Tubs , O/G tubs,all tubs -Thanks Lynn & Rik Hoving for many of the custom tub pics featured

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by John Lee Williamson, Sep 10, 2017.

  1. PasoJohn
    Joined: Aug 29, 2002
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    from Edina,Mn.

    I bought a 27 Tub in 1992 that had some sort of trailer fenders on the rear with N50x15 tires back there,changed it with Wide Whites and white tuck and roll interior and toneau cover made from a 94 Mustang convertible top,all Ford drive line. Sold it in 1998 27 Ford Tub 10-30-98 front.jpg 27 Ford Tub rear 1998.jpg
     
  2. 50Fraud
    Joined: May 6, 2001
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    If I had started one ten years ago, it might have flown. It's too ambitious/expensive a project for me now.
    I appreciate your confidence in my flavoring!
     
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  3. 50Fraud
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    That's really pretty. IMO the deck lid on the convertible sedan looks great when it's shaved.
     
  4. 50Fraud
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    I got a red X; no image.
     
  5. The 39 guy
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    Tony, I am curious. What would you do to make a 39 tub your own? I mean what kind of modifications from stock would you make?
     
  6. 50Fraud
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    Very Few. I prefer most of the '40 front end details over the '39; my current favorite is a '40 Standard front end with a chrome grille and DeLuxe headlight doors. I'd do that, lose the lower hood side trim, and shave the deck. When I was a kid, I knew a guy with a '39 tub on a MASSIVE rake. He had 820-16 ambulance tires on the rear, and maybe 550-16 fronts; both were wide whitewalls. I thought it looked great, but I'm too old for that extreme a treatment now. Maybe 640 and 820-15s, medium whitewalls, and lowered some at both ends (pretty much the stance I have on my convertible, but with stock wheel wells. I'd give some thought to chopping the top maybe 2-3". Refining the top shape by adjusting the bow heights and having a real expert doing the top covering is a big deal, too. Maybe black with a black top, just to add a little sinister note.
    Thanks for asking; that was fun!
     
  7. The 39 guy
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    Thanks for your thoughts Tony! I was planning on leaving the trunk stock (with latch and license plate) but problems with finding a lock cylinder for the very art deco handle have me considering the the smooth deck option. Mine will be lower than most 39 tubs but will retain the stock trim. I have not made up my mind on the top color. The car will be black or Washington blue.
     
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  8. 50Fraud
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    By all means, show us your progress as you go!
     
  9. The 39 guy
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    Probably won't get back onto the project until next spring or summer.but I will do a build thread.
     
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  10. My old tub now owned by Tom who is putting a new engine in it next
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  11. jwcaddy
    Joined: Jul 31, 2007
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    from golden,co.

    I love that car and he brought it up to Central City Hill climb a few months ago. My favorite car there!!!


    Sent from my iPhone using H.A.M.B.
     
  12. Thanks, I really enjoyed restoring it with the Guildner Brothers help. It is a great car with history, it's the Milf Robbins "Oilers" tub from Carlsbad Ca.
     
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  13. Angry Frenchman
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    For real??

    Sent from my LM-X210(G) using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
     
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  14. 1-SHOT
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    from Denton

    IMG_8814.JPG How did the VW get in here?
     
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  15. We lived together and I convinced him to do the same thing to his car as we did to My 39 tub, he agreed and there you go.
     
  16. socal34
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  17. socal34
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  18. Ray Vega 38 Ford tub at the park on Val Halla Dr in Burbank
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  19. Nice Restomod front shot 39 Ford tub
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  20. 1936/37 Cord Tub from a sedan in process[​IMG]
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  21. 1-SHOT
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    from Denton

    Looks very futuristic
     
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  22. alchemy
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    Are those hover-pods on the Cord, or just fenders?
     
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  23. The 39 guy
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    That looks like a great car but the picture is so small that I can't see any details.
     
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