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History I JUST GOT THIS 1934 FORD ROADSTER CUSTOM...ANYONE RECOGNIZE IT?

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Greg Shelton, Oct 9, 2014.

  1. Let me guess ya paid next to nothing for it..... And he threw in the compressor
     
  2. Grille is different to the Rounthwaite Coupe grille. The grille on the red roadster is 100% an Art Ingles grille, it is said they only cast 5 or 6 of them.

    Number69-1.jpg 1933 Willys Grille & 1941 Sedan..Torino..T-10..1934 Ford.15x8 KB 039.jpg
     
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  3. OLLIN
    Joined: Aug 25, 2006
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    This is so bad ass. Good save!

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  4. TBone69
    Joined: Aug 21, 2007
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    from NJ

    Cool find and congrats on bringing it home. Can't wait to see the mystery unfold.


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  5. Nobey
    Joined: May 28, 2011
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    Sorry Jimmy, I ment the nose and not the grill on Rounthwaite's coupe. You and Alchemy
    are right on with the Art Ingles grill. After more digging I found Art's grill on Barney Navarro,s
    27, Wes Copper's 27, Dick Kraft's blue T, Spalding Bros. track T, and Banto and Jack Perre's 27 T.
    With this kind of talent involved in the build, the car has to have notoriety. Keep looking guys,
    and once again sorry for the confusion. Rich

    Found one more: Jerry Sprague's 1932 ford roadster,s nose, hood, and side
    louvers, were done by Art Ingles
     
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  6. carrera600
    Joined: Oct 20, 2010
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    What a find, itll be great to see it on the road !!
     
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  7. 31ster
    Joined: Dec 26, 2007
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  8. What ever happened with this roadster????
     
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  9. Yeah, surly some history has been found?
     
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  10. I was wondering about that myself......Someone had to come up with some history on this car....
     
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  11. alchemy
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    Didn't an Aussie (Jimmy B?) buy it?
     
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  12. Stogy
    Joined: Feb 10, 2007
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    Bttt...any news on this most interesting survivor?
     
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  13. .... ppbpbpbbttttt !!! Nothing, huh' ... ? Thread death ... of a kickass find. Last log in Sept. 2018. Great!
     
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  14. To bad, would love to know more.
     
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  15. Austinrod
    Joined: Jun 14, 2012
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    Cool find wish the thread was still active
     
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  16. Crickets... tumbleweeds... come on someone has to know something!
     
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  17. So found these on Petersen Archive, still no name but these were taken in 1971 LA. & no I didn't buy it, wish I had seen it for sale. When these photos were taken it was for sale also, this was tagged with Jim Jacobs when he was restoring the Niekamp roadster. 1402863scr_wm_abb0e604afd597f.jpg 1402862scr_wm_7e8ae21b5bc7bd2.jpg
     
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  18. Greg Shelton
    Joined: Mar 26, 2007
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    from CA

    Jimmy B...A Way Cool Bit of Detective Work on Your Part!
    I can't believe that you found these photos!
    I still have the car, and I am going to check and see if the DMV Records match the License Plate Number shown in the Photos!
    Thanks for finding these!
    Regards, Greg
     
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  19. Greg Shelton
    Joined: Mar 26, 2007
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    from CA

    I found another photo of the Roadster that was taken at the same time:

    upload_2023-5-18_3-5-34.jpeg

    Anyone remember a "Marbe's Coffee Shop", on Orange Ave., somewhere in Southern California, in 1971?
     
  20. Outback
    Joined: Mar 4, 2005
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    from NE Vic

    So glad you still have the car, where are you up to with it?
     
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  21. bangngears
    Joined: Aug 30, 2007
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    Navarro front end and yours do not look the same to me. Maybe camera angle.
     
  22. dirt car
    Joined: Jun 26, 2010
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    from nebraska

    Right place right timing....
     
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  23. Went to buy a compressor and brings home a 34 Ford!!
    That's a hell of a buyer!
     
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  24. Greg Shelton
    Joined: Mar 26, 2007
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    from CA

    Just letting it Antique in the Shop...LOL! I didn't know anyone was still looking at the Post!
     
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  25. Marty Strode
    Joined: Apr 28, 2011
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    Art Ingels made around a dozen of the nose/grilles. Some were tilted back, some were straight up and shortened, like the Spalding Bros. They were all built on the same buck. Greg, you need to get it on the road ! Spalding flip-up cowl.jpg
     
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  26. Greg Shelton
    Joined: Mar 26, 2007
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    from CA

    The Grille is the Same...but the Nose is smaller on the Navarro front end. I've noticed that the nose on mine is one of the biggest ones I have ever seen with an Art Ingels Grille. I'm guessing it's because mine is a '34, so the front end is bigger than a "T", which is what most of the other Ingels' front ends are used on.
     
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  27. Greg Shelton
    Joined: Mar 26, 2007
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    Greg Shelton
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    from CA

    Yeah, and I found the Compressor on E-Bay. So I searched the World for a Compressor, and ended up finding one 20 miles from my house. And then ended up buying the Compressor...and a 1934 Roadster Custom...LOL!
     
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  28. Greg Shelton
    Joined: Mar 26, 2007
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    Greg Shelton
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    from CA

    Thanks Marty...you have always been a Great Resource!
     
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