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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by VanHorton, Feb 12, 2010.

  1. Chuck R
    Joined: Dec 23, 2001
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    I can't get enough of your T. She's a beauty.
    chuck
     
  2. MrModelT
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    Definitely '28/9 A roadster. You can really tell by the lines of the cowl and turtle deck and the body molding along the top edge of the seat back..neither of which are T. It does appear however, to be running a '26/7 T windshield.
     
  3. -Brent-
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    The other guys are referring to the roadster posted above my posts. I do really like that car though... simple and effective.
     
  4. Brent, love the pics of the T you posted!




    I love Al Clark's 27 Roadster, Go Devil Garage.
     

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  5. ROADSTER1927
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    Heres mine
     

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  6. -Brent-
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    Very cool! There's nothing out of place on that car, at all. Is that a T roadster, as well, on the other side of the beige coupe?
     
  7. falconsprint63
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    from Mayberry

    almost nothing better than a 27 turtle deck on duece rails in my mind.
     
  8. atch
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    could be wrong, but sure looks like a 28/29 A roadster pickup to me.
     
  9. VanHorton
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    yea that is a 28/29 roadster pickup... Al's car is the best, runs just as good as it looks
     
  10. 50Fraud
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    Thanks, Chuck.
     
  11. Oh sorry, I misread and thought we were talking about this one.
     

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  12. Crazydaddyo
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    Here is my '27 RPU with a hopped up banger and 5 speed trans.
     

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  13. GaryB
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    crazydaddyo,I like that. Ibet it handles like a f..in go kart
     
  14. A friend of mine built this one in 2003, ran and handled great
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  15. Pat Pryor
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    o yea i have a few pics i saved of that car ill post tomorrow when im sober enough to see with two eyes
     
  16. VanHorton
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    bump for some ingenuity

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  17. Here we go again,,,

    Just found this on my computer, taken in Prescott at a swap meet in 2003.

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    Lars
     
  18. linersis
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    from indiana

    heres mine.....
     

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  19. Bigcheese327
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    Well, I've seen the Ed Iskenderian car, and the Multy Aldrich car, so here's the remaining third of the three top T roadsters:

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    The re-created Gabby Garrison car.

    -Dave
     
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  20. -Brent-
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    Where did you find that pic VH? If it's old, it's funny because it's not much different than what many around here start with. Regardless, cool pic.
     
  21. 50Fraud
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    It's been a while since I've seem Mark Morton's roadster, but doesn't it belong on this short list? As I recall, it's very similar to the Garrison car.
     
  22. Bigcheese327
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    Hmm, I don't know the car, but if it's as you say, perhaps I'll have to revise my list.

    -Dave
     
  23. heatnbeat
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    from Madera,Ca.

    this was a father son project bought the body at Jan turlock and he was driving it to school in the cold of winter in december.

    I bought the T-bucket book from CCR and made everthing on the car even the front axle and windshield frame a friend gave me a very rough 32 grill shell so I chopped it and made an insert
    painted it the driveway
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  24. VanHorton
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    I got it off here i think... its a newer build i think, the guy in the little picture is wearing a t shirt haha here is a better picture of the finished car... roadster cowl and doors with coupe quarters, doesnt look bad though if you ask me

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  25. VanHorton
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    and heres another bad ass 27, might have already been posted? not sure where i got it...

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  26. This one is damn cool, coupe quarters and all.
     
  27. This looks like one really fun traditional ride.
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  28. -Brent-
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    I've been thinking about chopping the top of my 27's windshield the same way as this car. I really like the look of the finished stanchion top and a little extra windshield height. Great photos VH.
     
  29. Chuck R
    Joined: Dec 23, 2001
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    This car has a nice angle on the posts, really racy looking.
    chuck
     

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