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an pictures of unchoped fenderless model A s

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by bigvinny, Oct 8, 2012.

  1. bigvinny
    Joined: Jun 24, 2012
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    lets see how they look
     
  2. gnichols
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    from Tampa, FL

  3. My Son's "A"
     

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  4. knucklepower
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    bump
    looking the same, plans rebuilding my A bone to AV8, unchoped and fenderless
    'm not sure if dropped or not, I love the high boy style but maybe 4 " front and rear frame cut looks better?

    anyone pics for brainstorming?? here is mine.

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  5. adam401
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    Super clean! I gotta tell you my sawzall trigger finger is itching just looking at it though. :D

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  6. hardysmodela
    Joined: Oct 16, 2012
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    from colorado

    Here is mine 1930 coupe. lsr3.jpg

    lsr.jpg

    viva 8.png

    m7.png
     
  7. knucklepower
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    yea,awesome,this is what i want.

    more?
     
  8. rpkiwi
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    from Truckee CA

    heres mine for you!
     

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  9. 60 Belair
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    mine before The fenders Andy

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  10. 60 Belair
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    Hey rpkiwi I love your sedan Andy
     
  11. motoandy
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    It found a new home in Alabama. This was Last year at the Turkey Run.
     

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  12. knucklepower
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    yep and Mr. Homer too:D


    thx guys, great stuff
     
  13. rpkiwi
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    Thanks,I do have to admit though that the inspiration came from Al,s CDT sons A (above)that I had seen before starting mine.If you happen to see his build it is very nicely executed.
    As for Homer,I just was tired of seeing everybody with the traditional Tahoe carved Bear.:D
     

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