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Hot Rods The Story of One Man's Roadster...or "What I did on My Summer Vacation."

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Bass, Oct 29, 2012.

  1. fatkoop
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    HOLY SHIT! On SO many levels. Outstanding!
     
  2. falcongeorge
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    AKA '56 Dodge Royal Blue. Do I win a t-shirt for knowing that?:D. Tenative secondary color on my project car as well, and the trim color on one of my favorite race cars of all time, the Leever & Esser '29, which is what inspired my choice.
     
  3. FourBangNCanuck
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    Cool story and real cool Roadster man!
     
  4. fonti
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    very good story...and a way cool hotrod!
    thanks for sharing!!
     
  5. The scoops look like those deer whistles you put on the bumper to scare the critters out of the road..
     
  6. Tommy R
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    Great story, Brian. Thanks for taking the time to document all of it. Enjoy that roadster!
     
  7. HellzBelle54
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    Absolutely amazing...BAD ASS hot rod and the fact that you documented everything thoroughout is equally BAD ASS...thanks for throwing it up here!

    p.s those scoops look like old velocity stacks on a harley albeit modified.
     
  8. cracker head
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    Do I get to guess???:D I need another work shirt.......;)
     
  9. Bigjake
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    I really dig the roadster and the 265/283 with all the killer old speed stuff looks awesome. The brake scoops look to me like running light mounts for old diesels.
     
  10. Bass
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    Not deer whistles.

    Similar shape, but a lot smaller, and they didn't come from a Harley.

    No, you don't get to guess.

    Not running light mounts either.



    One hint: They are automotive in origin.
     
  11. Great car
    Awesome build
    Really enjoyed the story.
     
  12. TexasSpeed
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    What happened to "too soon"? Haha.

    I'd say it's possible that it is a part of a horn?
     
  13. The scoops look like they were made from a fuel pump casting.
     
  14. alchemy
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    Attached Files:

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  15. ed_v
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    Hey Brian,

    Sorry for all your misfortunes on your trip, but what a well written story! Love the roadster. Great build as always. Thanks for sharing.

    Ed
     
  16. And I am thinking they are pre late '50's as
    per the build era?
     
  17. Mr48chev
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    Another great Bass road trip story even if it didn't quite have the happy ending you had planned on.
    I have no idea or guess as to what the scoop's original job was.
     
  18. Dreddybear
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    Looks like some sort of downdraft manifold for a bike..
     
  19. Stovebolt
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    What can I say?

    Inspiring
     

  20. Curious, why you did so much chrome worthy of a show car and didn't finish filling holes in the body and frame and painting shiny?
     
  21. 31Apickup
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    I'll throw my guess in on the scoops, are they aluminum elbows for a turbo, cut and polished?

    Your roadster is a work of art!
     
  22. Bass
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    I suppose that's a fair question.

    The car's not done yet. I don't know how much more plainly I can say it.

    Did you read the story? This was all done in about 8 weeks, with only a little over 2 of those weeks being devoted solely to this car.

    When I get time, I'll address the few issues that are left with the body (and there aren't that many) before I paint it. For now, I'm just going to drive it and work out any bugs. More than likely I'll do the few patch panels it needs on the quarters and wheelwells after the 265 is fixed and ready to go back in.

    The original holes in the frame are staying. Why? Because I like them.
     
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  23. Bass
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    No, these aren't part of anything else, as in I didn't modify them.

    Sorry, not water fills for a Hemi.

    You might be on to something?

    Nope.

    Sorry, no.

    I'm beginning to think nobody is going to be able to get it. I actually went onto Google images and found a photo of one of the scoops in its natural environment, so I know there is photographic evidence out there.
     
  24. Dave50
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    Arent the old Nicson corvette scoops ? I will try to get a pic if i can find 1 but not am good at this puter stuff...

    Maybe there V-drive boat cant pin it but i have sen them before oh well its fun trying



    And by the way Thats another Bitchin` build from one of the best builders of this time
     
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  25. E.C.
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    One day I will own a Model A Roadster:)

    Get back too work...
     
  26. VanHook
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    Are they old chris craft spark arresting air filters?
     
  27. Lazy Jake
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    Great story, fabulous pictures, I enjoyed the entire trip. Thank you.
     
  28. hotrd32
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    That's some cool shit Brian......loved that roadster for a long time man!
     
  29. Outstanding- Pretty cool finishing up and heading right out. thanks for the write up, was a good read.
    fourspeed
     
  30. burbanite
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    Some kind of fitting from a stationary engine, water, steam, exhaust???
     

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