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traditional model a pickup pics

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by flatheadz-forever, Jun 23, 2011.

  1. a few tradtional touches on this one
     

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  2. dodored
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    Here is mine:
     

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  3. a buddy of mines model a at meremere drag strip in NZ
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  4. 64crump
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  5. TexasSpeed
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  6. flatheadz-forever
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    flatheadz-forever
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    from new jersey

    theres more out there keep 'em comin'
     
  7. 32coupedeville
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    28 model a . barn find out side new chassis under.
     

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  8. TexasSpeed
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    That's a killer truck.


    iPhone - TJJ App
     
  9. banginona40
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    I'd use '28 '29 fenders instead of the '30 '31.
     
  10. superprojoe
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    Once again im lost (ole' street machine guy tryin to learn,lol). I thought this look was Traditional Hot Roddin'.....no billet wheels or new style tires,air conditioning,billet motor crap,rack steering,ect?
     
  11. 32coupedeville
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    here is another model a truck i built. i took it out to bonneville in 2008 . i sold it to lord charles march of good woo speed festival.
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  12. F-6Garagerat
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    Here's mine. going for a late 50's to early 60's period
     

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  13. nickles street chop shop
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    I have my 241 red ram rebuilt, waiting to put in a 33-34 ford truck.
    MY opinion is that these trucks need to run fenders. but hell, what do I know.
     
  14. flatheadz-forever
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    from new jersey

    F-6garagerat: very nice that looks sweet going with a flathead I hope? no?
     
  15. flatheadz-forever
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    chop shop I am running fenders as well they are fords they look great almost anyway you build them.......almost.
     
  16. VoodooTwin
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    I like em without fenders....like Danny's killer PU, even tho its not a Model A:

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  17. F-6Garagerat
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    Thanks. I'm building a 1955 (first year) 265 Small Block Chevy, Edelbrock C355 tripower intake (265 specific intake, small intake ports), early Delco dual point distributor, tin Chevrolet script valve covers, rams horn exhaust manifolds, 39 ford trans with a Speed Gems adapter. Want it to look like it used to be flattie powered, then a small block was found from a wrecked car and transplanted.
     

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  18. dirtydog53
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    keep em comin. this thread is great!
     
  19. miraclepieco
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  20. flathead okie
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    chain link fence grill!!!!!!!!!!!!! don't look bad.[​IMG]
     
  21. JasonCarGuy
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    I'm also an owner of a '31 pick-up, it was initially built by a guy in Oregon here on the HAMB with a 59ab as shown at the beginning of this thread. Then sold on the Hamb w/o the drivetrain. It has taken a trip to Bonneville Salt Flats. I have a few different wheel combo's I run on it now, red 17" wires with big and little Excelsiors, some artilleries, '35 wires, and the ford steelies with wide whites as in the pics. It now resides in Kansas with some of its friends in my shop, couple '30 Coupes, '29 Sedan, '31 Coupe, '29 roadster project.
    Thanks,
    Jason
     

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  22. scratch
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  23. flatheadz-forever
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    from new jersey

  24. flatheadz-forever
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    flatheadz-forever
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    ohhh there is moree out theree
     
  25. flatheadz-forever
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    flatheadz-forever
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  26. bfinch56
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  27. lovelydean
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    The second one is interesting,and close to the style i want to go,anyone got any more info on that one?

    Thanks
     
  28. flatheadz-forever
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    from new jersey

    looks like a 32 on a custom frame
     
  29. willymakeit
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    I love Model A p/u's. Only problem at 6'4'' they get a little tight. I dont care for the extended cabs. But if I had one I would just suck it up and enjoy the ride.
    Good looking A's in this thread.
     

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