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Projects My Buick Roadster is on the ground!! Literally

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by HotRodDrummer, Feb 23, 2009.

  1. JeffreyJames
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    Matt, that thing coming together beautifully. I call dibs on that RAD 1952 Grille shell if you don't use it but I think you would be crazy not to.

    Love the exhaust exits too! My friend Ron pointed out that I should run the exhausts out of my rails just a small exit hole where the reveal line ends in the back instead of trying to recreate it to match the fender line. Pretty cool idea I thought.

    Car looks great man.
     
  2. Plowboy
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  3. Devin
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    wow! what are your plans as far as suspension and steering are concerned?
     
  4. Sparkswillfly
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  5. 30roadster
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    That is one of the coolest projects i've seen on the HAMB in a long while! Very nice!
     
  6. InjectorTim
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  7. HotRodDrummer
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    Thanks Jeffery, I am going to use the nose as is, no narrowing...once it was on the ground it looked completely different..

    And you buddy had a good idea, I dig it.

    Quarter Elliptical springs on all four and a BMW steering box for cowl steering...


    Thanks Guys
     
  8. noboD
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    That's going to be perfect!!
     
  9. zman
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    It is so cool being able to watch a build like this go together. I think this is gonna be one of those monumental builds.
     
  10. LoBrow
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    That thing is awesome. Nice to see it coming together...
     
  11. HotRodDrummer
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    Not sure where the windshield will end up, I need to look at a few things but have planned on a hand made "hallock" style screen, I don't want to get beat up driving it.

    Don't plan on stopping anytime soon..
    Pat, while the nose is super heavy, it's nothing compared to the rear end, that thing is at least 250#
     
  12. alchemy
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    Any idea where that Doc Gage coupe is nowadays? I'm asking, cause a chop that heavy was unusual in the midwest back then. And I know where there is a five-window with a heavy chop like that, done way-back-when. And it has some red paint on it like your nose does. Could it be???
     
  13. lehr
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    Now don't you tease me about that rearend you bastard !
     
  14. HotRodDrummer
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    My dad's buddy paul had the body for awhile and sold it to a guy in Frankenmuth who turned it into the "North Bound Grape" , he sold it to a guy in the Chicago area where he still believes it is...I will be calling him later on today to get more info.

    Thanks
     
  15. alchemy
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    The one I'm thinking of has been passed around Iowa since the 70's. Ended up very rough and hacked up, but is currently being brought back. Was chopped approx 5" and channelled, but will now be a hiboy.
     
  16. HotRodDrummer
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    I would just like to say to both of you, Thanks, I have thought about this car for a very long time..
     
  17. James Boys
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    Hey Matt, the car looks awesome. What do you plan on doing for headlights??
     
  18. simon g-s
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    Nice one mate, Odd rods rock ! refreshing to see a non ford, use what you got. Heres mine. A luck barn find, swapped the body for a gearbox, other guys pay 1000's for ford tin.
     

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  19. 31modelo
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    Very cool car. How many times a day do you go out and stare at it?
     
  20. flynbrian48
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    Indy roadster from the 40's. Way, way cool.

    Brian
     
  21. HOT ROD DAVE
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    very nice, keep up the work and keep posting
     
  22. brady1929
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    that car is cool
     
  23. HotRodDrummer
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    Sweet, any idea what year that is?? I have no idea what year my body actually is..
     
  24. qzjrd5
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    Coming along great dude!! I really like the stance and the body shape on that thing is really unique - gonna be a beautiful car!!

    Mike
     
  25. Keep a diggin. this is gona be one trick ride.
     
  26. Mad props! On the way to becomming an all-time favorite of mine!
     
  27. HotRodDrummer
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    Not sure yet...I have some Guides but I have to mock them up to see if they look right... Thanks

    It's right outside my office window, so if I'm in my office I can look at it anytime :D

    Thanks Brian, Dad say's you can come up any time, just call first.

    Thanks Mike

    Wow! Thanks Man.
     
  28. Flat Roy
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    I'm so looking forward to seeing that rod finished. A real Hot Rod Buick. Very innovative (and cool) motor mounts. Made from and a front axel ??
     
  29. HotRodDrummer
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    Nope, just flat stock....

    Thanks
     
  30. pan-dragger
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    yeah i'd say low, and also cool. nice start
     

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