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Hot Rods Model A -An experiment

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by stanlow69, Sep 7, 2020.

  1. stanlow69
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    From Hot Rod 1963 IMG_20200907_0003.jpg
     
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  2. Roothawg
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  3. The acid was good back then.
     
  4. Roothawg
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    Mr. Magoo would look good in that.
     

  5. lumpy 63
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    Mr. Magoo built it.
     
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  6. What in the world did that poor Coupe do to deserve that?
     
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  7. TCTND
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    Even the angel hair is tangled and matted.
     
  8. F-ONE
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    I'm really digging the dark car with the white under fenders.
     
  9. F-ONE
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    Sometimes stuff like this can work, like on cabriolet or roadster. It would have to be a later model to work on a coupe or sedan.
    One of the more interesting cars I have seen similar to this concept, was a 1928-34 open car with a late 30s-40s cowl and windshield. That worked. It does not work with this closed car.
     
  10. alchemy
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    Semi-recent pics of this car were shown on the HAMB in the last couple years. It looks largely like the 60's pic, but maybe even worse. Somebody did some more "customizing".
     
  11. Beanscoot
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    Well, in for a penny, in for a pound.

    Any pix of the new improved version?
     
  12. Rumours have it was conceived and built in the Haight-Ashbury area in the 60s man.
     
  13. brading
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    That looks so WRONG.
     
  14. chargin03
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  15. Hollywood-East
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    To much Testers model glue...
     
  16. winduptoy
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    It's a two bagger for sure
     
  17. goldmountain
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    Lots of room for the cupholders.
     
  18. Bandit Billy
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    Why do they always have to have WA tags on them?
     
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  19. wheeldog57
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    That took a tremendous amount of work. Not my cup of coffee but I can appreciate the craftsmanship
     
  20. lumpy 63
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    Good mushrooms in WA. Iv'e been told...
     
  21. blowby
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    MODEL A -AN EXCREMENT
     

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