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Discussion in 'Traditional Customs' started by kustombuilder, Apr 4, 2005.

  1. michaelvz51
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    I have now been schooled on specific genre taildraggers. This is good period correct info
     
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  2. Jalopy Joker
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  3. stanlow69
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    Rear end Down. Front end UP Scan0124.jpg !
     
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  4. topher5150
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  5. Dave Mc
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    My 48 was inherited from my brother, he had traded for the car shortly before he passed away, the body work was already as you see it in the pics. I am adding a close-up pic of the Taillamps, They appear to be raised up from the fender surface and molded in?
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  6. ne'erdowell
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    FWIW I'm pretty sure those are '40 Buick Roadmaster tail lights. They look great!
     
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  7. jimmy six
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    If the pencil exhaust tips are not wore 1/2 down it not a tail dragger yet… In the 50’s that was the true sign of one…
     
  8. skooch
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    288E8DF0-C6D5-4CA2-B7A4-3C1B513D8AE5.jpeg
     
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  10. jnaki
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    Hello,
    What a topic title. It is very descriptive and clear as day as to what is coming your way down the street. When we were growing up in the Westside of Long Beach we saw plenty of “taildraggers…” But, that moniker was not used then. The older local kids had friends and cousins living in Compton, Dominguez, Wilmington, all surrounding Long Beach to the North and West. They drove all kinds of cool looking cars. Most of them were lowered and barely able to go through an intersection that had drainage dips.


    Yes, some of them did drag their tails… But, for a lowered custom car driven on the streets, on level streets, they were low, but rolling without too many mishaps. A flat tire was not the owner’s best friend. At the time in the late 50s-early 60s, those lowered cars were being stopped for unsafe modifications to their street legal cars.

    What was the biggest worry? A low pressure tire allowing the gas tank becoming the lowest point of contact with the ground as the custom car was moving. Then as the metal heated, an explosion or sparks started, causing catastrophic results. The later versions of skid plates covering the gas tank area, thus creating their own “sparks show” anytime they wanted to show others.

    Jnaki

    So, the custom cars had a lowered stance all around. Then some got adjustable suspension, which led to automatic lowering either end of the custom car rolling down the street. At any time, rolling or standing still at a stoplight was a show in itself.

    We used to see the tail dragging shows when a single car wanted to try and impress anyone, with the ability to drive straight with some sparks flying out of the tail end of the car(s).
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    Tail draggers? What was the purpose? We, little kids were impressed, but as time rolled on, what was the attraction? Bad riding, worse handling, uncomfortable when going over bumps and parking was a distance away from the damaging curbs… But, what a show it was, when the sparks flew… YRMV

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    1959 A real “Tail Dragger”… power in action.

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  11. Bullet Nose
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  12. Orn
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    My 1950 Fleetline. 89376ca9_l.jpeg
     
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  13. Rand Man
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    Looks like l’m gonna be looking through 34 pages of taildraggers.
     
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  14. topher5150
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    Ain't nothing wrong with that
     
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  15. 59elcaminodave
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  16. In the old neighbourhood..:
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    -Dave
     
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  17. topher5150
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    A lot of great 41-48 FoMoCo in here. Can these be dropped like that without a chop?
     
  18. Valley Customs sure did it successfully.
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  19. fine29
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    F55507F3-4F9E-41AB-998A-5B30352A66E8.jpeg Here’s my contribution
     
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  20. Bullet Nose
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  23. My 39/40 tub 4Dr chopped carson topped taildragger
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  24. Busted Knuckles
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    My pals 36 under construction.
     

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  25. Bullet Nose
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    F-13.jpg

    I just noticed that this car had different hubcaps on the front and rear. Maybe it was supposed to look like this ...

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  26. Lyons on the back.
     
  27. topher5150
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    I'm thinking of flatting the rear springs a bit and some skirts to get it a little lower. I don't want it sitting in the weeds but have the arse end hanging a little lower....
    What do you guys think
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  28. Outback
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    You've come to the right place for a yes! ;)
     
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