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Projects can you ID this roadster

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Robert gilbert, Oct 24, 2008.

  1. Robert gilbert
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  2. LOWCAB
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    Do you have some better pictures? Dash shot? Are those doors built for roll up windows like a cabriolet? Pic of the firewall in the light? Bigger pic? These would all help.
     

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  3. James427
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    That's the new "Roadster" postage stamps that were just issued by the post office.
     
  4. Robert gilbert
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    no one has a guess im suprized ! Ill get better pics tomorrow.THE trunk has those big holes those must be different from other roadsters
     

  5. hotrod-Linkin
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    well ,you wanted a guess.
     
  6. Robert gilbert
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  7. Need bigger/better detail shots....

    1921 Skoda?
     
  8. No_Respect
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    I agree the pictures are to small but it looks like it was a sport coupe not a roadster orignally
     
  9. I agree; this looks like a sports coupe. The key to identifying it is the way the contour of the cowl rolls up into the "A" pillars. It probably is some long gone independent manufacturer.

    I have a couple of Motor magazines Annual Show Numbers from 1933 and 1934 and will take look through them tonight to see if there are any cars like this, although I think this is slightly earlier than '33.
     
  10. Robert gilbert
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    100_1272.jpg this should help GAS cap door

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    100_1274.jpg This is under the cowl spare tier holder both sides have one .

    100_1275.jpg has suside doors and rumble seat .
     
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