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Customs 31 or 32 with 35/36 fenders

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Barbarian, Apr 24, 2022.

  1. Barbarian
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    I’ve seen a few pics of this but I can’t seem to dig it up, I believe it was either a 30/31 or 32 with 35/36 fenders. I want to say it was an early custom. Anyone have pics of this?
     
  2. studebakerjoe
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    Front, rear or both?
     
  3. Barbarian
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    Both front and rear but I’ll take anything you got!
     
  4. studebakerjoe
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    Im racking my brains thinking on this one. Not too long ago there was I believe a thread on early customs. Ned Ludd may have been involved. Also not related to this but about what we talked about today. International shell. 343638-1322383181-ee9869367942ce3e1f554a314be31742.jpg
     
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  5. justabeater37
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    Are you thinking of the George Duvall 29 A roadster perhaps?[​IMG]
     
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  6. Barbarian
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    Close but I think those are modified A fenders right?
    that does look intriguing, thank you
     
  7. justabeater37
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    I believe they are A fenders with heavy help
     
  8. studebakerjoe
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    I think so too, but they give you an idea of what it might look like.
     
  9. redo32
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    My brain cells are screaming, but I think there was a black 32 with 35 fenders in contention for AMBR a couple of years ago. A couple of kids from Southern Oregon worked on it. I'll pour some water on my head to cool down & see if I can come up with the rest.
    edit: Close, the car I was thinking is 34 owned by Dale Fode and built by Willits and Bob Stewart, (Ed "Axle" Stewarts grand son. I'll post a picture, but Mark will take it down because of the big wheels.
     
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  10. Barbarian
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    Those 35 fenders look so good. My brain is going wild thinking about fitting a set to an A. I may need to find some and give it a try.
     
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  11. redo32
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    George DuVall & Frank Kurtis did several with skirted fenders.
    [​IMG]
     
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  13. Barbarian
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    Ok the Bob Hart roadster is perfect. I’ve only ever seen that one picture, any idea if there are anymore or if the car still exists? Maybe I’ll create another thread specifically for that car
     

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