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Man, if Marty documents the body fabrication as well as he has the rest of the build this is going to be epic!
than thanks much for the info!
that is a super cool little T roadster, the full hood really adds to the look. anyone know more about it? And yes, I realize there is a chick in...
would love to find that, do you know who posted it?
Very nice setup, obviously you have a good understanding of how torque reaction works, it is often completely misunderstood even by some pros.
Do you think that is a stretched body?
Just how much narrower is the cowl on a '23 than on a '27? Thinking in terms of foot room, thanks.
Now that is pure genius, I've always wanted a pallet jack but couldn't justify taking up the floor space, this dual purpose rig is perfect!
I would bet that was not built to be an engine hoist but some other specific lifting job, like the hydraulic jack is to break whatever free and...
oops, my bad
whoa now, Marty is royalty around here, not cool
The story that I have read a couple of times is that Art paid luigi lesovsky to do the body, which seems out of character for Art.
I sure think it had the radiator cap about six weeks ago when I saw it
In the words of Pat Foster "A real kill yer self kit"
A Kiwi Kev build thread, reason to check the hamb every day!
excellent thread Dennis, keep it coming please.
Awesome, just awesome, this build is totally what the hamb is about, bravo Kev!
So thrilled to see Kiwi Kev back posting on the HAMB, one of my favorite contributors, thanks Kev!
this sure clears up a lot of questions about the car. I wonder if Gary Andrews is still around? He sure would be a fascinating interview!
that is a Diamond T truck, not international as the original post said.
in the immortal words of George Jones "who's gonna fill their shoes?"
seldom have so many waited so long for so little...
I agree, that is a great looking T, just bare bones. There was a buildup of a very similar one in street rodder magazine years ago, they did it...
How do you purge air from the engine cooling system with the engine down in front?
red label abrasives off of amazon have been really good for the money for me
x2 on the dynabrade, another tool in the expensive but worth it catagory, have had one for 25 years, works flawlessly still
Lee Osborne built it in the early 90s when he had a shop in Jamestown Indiana, saw it at Indy goodguys when it was fresh, got a bunch of pics...
Thank You.
Was McFarland also a SCTA tech inspector? That was the name of one of the inspectors in the movie "worlds fastest indian" just curious if that was...
Is there more leg room in a phaeton?
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