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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Ned Ludd, Sep 26, 2014.

  1. Wanderlust
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    . Beer shot out my nose on this one
     
  2. Ulu
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    Ain't enough condiments in the world to fix that.
     
  3. slack
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    Might not have happened if he'd been wearing a condiment to start with. :rolleyes:
     
  4. slack
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    Well, there ya go. No good ever came from bumping gators.
     
  5. This is what happens when you buy a"hotrod" from Wish
     
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  6. Ned Ludd
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    A somewhat awkward advance towards full-width bodywork, 1930 Stutz rebodied in 1938 by Adolph Schneider of New York:
    30 Stutz 02.jpg
    30 Stutz 01.jpg
     
  7. Oooof ! . . . Well that was rather unfortunate, wasn't it. :confused: And somewhere underneath all that there's a Stutz.

    Looks like it was designed by a committee that started at the front and by the time they got to the taillights they discovered that they'd run out of money and/or ideas. :rolleyes:
     
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  8. gnichols
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    Looks like it was designed for a Fire or Police Chief by someone who designs trucks and emergency equipment! Better in red or black n white?
     
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  9. chrisp
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    This is where Checker got their idea for taillights.
     
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  10. Ned Ludd
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    The taillights are uncharacteristically prominent for the era. Designers were either frank or discreet about taillights at the time; as a rule they didn't celebrate taillights.
     
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  11. 62rebel
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    Maybe he was tired of having to have the rear end repaired every week?
     
  12. Ned Ludd
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    Perhaps a more forthright embrace of the full-width idea would have been better:
    30 Stutz edited 01.jpg
    though the high tail makes it look rather pickup-like. With a lower tail and a gentler curve to the rear deck:
    30 Stutz edited 02.jpg
    Still satisfyingly weird, but visually a lot more comfortable.
     
  13. 64 DODGE 440
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    I'm thinking that the original 1930 version probably looked much better.
     
  14. Ulu
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    Needs a big wing in the back to help celebrate those tail lights.
     
  15. jimmy six
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    Just when you think you have seen about everything Mustang related...:rolleyes:
     
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  16. jimmy six
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    By the headlights it my have given birth to Christine... no wonder it wanted to killed everyone.
     
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  17. davidvillajr
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  18. Ulu
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    Well I don’t know how else to sneak a Mustang onto the hamb...
     
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  19. What a steaming pile!
    *edit* - the wheels suck, too.
     
  20. alanp561
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    Needs to go back to R&D.
     
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  21. Deuces
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    Yeah, and those fugly front wheels..... Make me wonna puke!....
     
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  22. ^Shortened 210 '56 wagoon, no top so the clowns can jump out quickly?
    Shorty tri fives are so wrong!
     
  23. Ned Ludd
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    I came across this article, written after my last serious enquiries into early pontoon bodywork, which was why I missed it. The most charming weirdness in it must be the work of the coachbuilder Guillaume Busson:
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    More, from other sources:
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    To a lover of automotive weirdness this Rolls Royce is an utter delight:
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  24. SR100
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    They were auctioned in Oct for $14.8 mil. Are they for sale again?
     
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  25. I may have heard the news late. Probably the same sale as you mention.
     
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  26. blowby
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    Great article, thanks for posting.
     
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  27. 30dodge
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    Altered wheelbase cab over coupe ? 740101.jpg
     
  28. davidvillajr
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    Runs just over 9 (minutes) in the 1/4 mile.
     

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