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Features 1950's period correct hot rods.

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by oldebob, Dec 27, 2009.

  1. Zookeeper
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    Great-looking '34! In my opinion, though the cowl lights gotta go.
     
  2. JeffreyJames
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    This one is cool....
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  3. M.Edell
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    Hell yeah..They are ..Believe me...thats how I got the car..:eek:
     
  4. This is good, any more?
     
  5. SanDiegoJoe
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    Hell yes it is.
     
  6. Old-Soul
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    Hmm...I suppose. I mean, I guess if your into that sort of thing... :p
     
  7. 29nash
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    That's bitchin'. About as 50s as you can get.:cool:
     
  8. Jman1976
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    I am building my A coupe with the 50's as my goal. What rear ends would a lot of these cars have been running? I am running a 331 caddy and thinking about a quick change.
     
  9. Bigcheese327
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    I think that depends on a lot of factors. I have several East Coast “little books” c. 1958 and when rear axles are mentioned, they usually are identified as ‘49-‘51 Ford units (the popular transmission with these is a ‘39 box with a ‘49 open-drive tailshaft grafted on).

    So what build style and budget are you replicating? A high-end West Coast car might have used a quickie, but I suspect your average guy in Florida was not.

    -Dave
     
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  11. Tom davison
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    Well-stated, Bob. That is just so true and maybe after the young guys read this quote again they may begin to understand how accurate that paragraph is. It was a completely different world, wasn't it?
     
  12. Bigcheese327
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    Of course, starting with a '32 Ford in 1957 is the equivalent of starting with a '75 Camaro today. I'm sure if you looked, you could find guys building '70s Camaros in similar condition today.

    -Dave
     
  13. wow, perfect!!!
     
  14. 29nash
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    Turnin' signal lights;
    I wouoldn't own a driver that I couldn't give my grandkids a ride in. Some things are more important than conforming to period, unless it's a trailer queen built for judging only, and I ain't into that. I'd be a damned fool to ride them around without turnin' signals, belts, harnesses, even third brake light up high.
     
  15. hotrd32
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    Thanks so much, a very nice compliment. Haven't been on this thread for quite awhile, reason for such a late response. Greatly appreciated man, owe a lot of people credit for helping accomplish my life long goal. I've got a build Album on here if interested. Jack

     
  16. terd ferguson
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    My dad's old '39 Ford Deluxe with Olds Rocket engine and Cad Lasalle trans.....


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  17. Old-Soul
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    I love that photo...
     
  18. hotrd32
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    x2...


     
  19. JeffreyJames
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    Damn your father's rad TERD.
     
  20. Sinister...

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    Great thread [​IMG]
     
  21. edwardlloyd
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    Make that an '85 ! We're in 2010 ;-)
     
  22. Bigcheese327
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    Crap. Time flies, doesn't it?

    -Dave
     
  23. Cool stuff! I need to come back when I can stay longer.
     
  24. terd ferguson
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    I get it honest...:cool:
     
  25. hotrd32
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    terd ferguson.... Thought this shot of your Dad was so cool that I decided to practice my Photoshop skills.... tried to keep the patina..hope you don't mind...
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  26. JeffreyJames
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    Great work hotrd32!!!!
     
  27. hotrd32
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    Thanks, it was actually fun because the pic is so cool...

     
  28. My high school ride from 1955 to 1958. It had a hot flathead when i built it in 1955 and I was beating the '55 and '56 Chevys with it. I finally got beat by a '57 Chev. with a 270 and a 4-speed in 1957, which practically broke my heart as a Ford lover.
    In late '57 I pulled the flathead and installed a 354 cid Chrysler hemi.

    From then on it was transmissions, axles, and axle keys on an almost weekly basis. It didn't stop worth a damn, steered like a truck, and overheated in traffic, but the Chevy guys didn't want to race me any more and everybody thought it was cool.

    JG
     

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  29. Kramer
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    Damn, after seeing all the white walls, now I am going to have to rethink me not putting them on my 23T roadster build.

    Great thread, hope this keeps going for a while.
     

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