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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Stogy, Mar 31, 2020.

  1. Stogy
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    Love It!!..
    That is a really cool survivor and the little flames were there back in the day with all the rest too...

     
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  5. jnaki
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    Hello,

    Half fender hot rods are not limited to Ford coupes and roadsters. In 1959-60, K.S. Pittman got some new wider/taller slicks for his hard charging red 1941 Willys Coupe for the Gas Coupe/Sedan Class. Note the wheel/rim size difference between the front and rear.

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    When we started out with our 1940 Willys 671 SBC coupe, we had Bruce Slicks that were a perfect fit for the 58 Impala during our time trials and tuning runs. The Bruce Slicks fit inside of the rear wheel openings. So, when we build our Willys Coupe, we did not want to make body/fender alterations, so we used the same Bruce Slicks on the Willys Coupe. They also fit perfectly under the stock fender/wheel opening.

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    Jnaki

    My brother knew we were eventually going to have to radius the wheel opening on our 1940 Willys Coupe rear fenders. The Bruce Slicks worked, but with the new compounds/sizes coming on the drag race scene and the top racers using wider slicks, it was a no brainer.

    He had 15 inch diameter Chevy rims/9 inches wide made and was ready for the next low cost application for our 1940 Willys Coupe. But, we would have to apply the old radius measurement and do the cut and roll project, too.

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    https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/half-ass-deuce-coupe.1236584/

    :rolleyes:...1957 was a really, really good year indeed...Hamber @Chris recently aquired a vintage shell of a Hotrod and this is capture above is part of where it's been...While he has other plans on where to take it, I'm confident it will be period correct and I'm excited to say the least...;)

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  7. This guy a legend around here !
     

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    I can see why...and his smile says it all...High Fives Hotrodder!!

    Bump that up to Full Image @Street Is Neat it deserves it...;)
     
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    Always intriguing what shows up on the internet - a couple of New Zealand’s finest from many years ago……..
    chopped one was Noel Usherwoods in that form, probably the top show rod in the early’60’s. Currently in pieces somewhere after years of being left outside in NZ’s damp conditions.
     
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    @Street Is Neat, Your in...;)...I think they truly Compliment one another...I've been Thinking of adding Aluminum Fronts with matching lower Aluminum Doublers matching the Fixed rears...for now it's Full Size/ Half the OEM config of 4 either front or rear...great twist on the Theme I am based the Thread on...did you post in the other Thread?
     
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    :rolleyes:...Hamber @AngleDrive's Period 62 Hotrod, it looks ready to Pounce at the Green Light...it's also the focus of an evolving Tribute to past Greatness...To me it doesn't get much better than that...

    Go Angle Go!!

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    Half Fendered Art...

    :rolleyes:...A Heartfelt Inspiration in Art @edcodesign did for me some time ago...nailed it...cool place too, Belfountain, On. Can...a timewarp Old House...

    I just noticed you added a more period correct Headlight style via your artistic vision...cool...

    Ed I recently swapped out the Bigcar Headlights for Smaller 7" Sealed Beam Buckets replicas of something period...Dietz or?...

    Worked out real good...more period correct for 1963 period and they really are brighter hence safer...

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    Regards, Stogy

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    Thanks for the kind words, cool rod. Here is a 1/8 scale model I slapped together following the fender theme. 2D3ED298-3D74-49B3-817E-9B8C4953ABD3.jpeg
     
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    :rolleyes:...wouldn't this provoke some Ratfink eyeballs...

    Can't think of the Hambers Handle but he was a Friend of Larry Watson...he did build it too...

    I will share it when I remember it...;)

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    :rolleyes:...This was an old Hotrod @Paul did some work on some time ago...

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    :rolleyes:...That Graffiti Coupe Shell gets around eh...man, that's a Hemi stuffed in there...no frills just thrills...;)

    This Roadster is part of the Historic rides that were part of the Marin Coupe and Roadster Club in North Bay California back in the day...

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    :rolleyes:...Pride in Hotrod

    Half Fendered with Hopped up Banger

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    :rolleyes:...I'll bet some in the Clayroom were liking this state of incompleteness in the design...

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    :rolleyes:... @J.Ukrop's roadster in 1942...

    Never know...;)

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    Crazy Cool!!

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    :rolleyes:...there are a couple common styles of bobbing rear fenders and this is one of them...I don't have a preference it's just an observation...

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    A true Cycle fender...it looks 48 and older HD...I truly enjoy seeing these show up...I've seen the later style 49+...Thanks for digging up the history that helps paint the evolving everchanging movement in Hotrod...

    I wonder what the Roadster behind is it looks overly long?...
     
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    :rolleyes:...Motor sounds welcome...:p

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    :rolleyes:...half fendered, park over there...:D

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