Jive-Bomber submitted a new blog post: Hop Up Test No. 4 - The Bob Longman Roadster Continue reading the Original Blog Post
Here's to hoping this little gem is safely stashed away in somebody's garage without any trendy updates.
Here's some cropped versions of the HOP UP article photos: all images from @Ryan's February 24th 2009 TJJ Blog entitled "Hop Up Test No. 4"
What a great roadster, loaded with subtle original touches. Speeds are amazing for this way built flattie. This hot rod stirs my soul. Thanx for the re-visit.
There are details of this nice ride that parallel those of a certain '29 roadster that won a big trophy and then disappeared into oblivion, only to appear in the public when it was bought and restored by Jim Jacobs. My favorite detail are the tail-lights sandwiched between the upper and lower horizontal bars. And, a belly pan is one of those details that speak volumes about the thought and care that went into the brain storming and building of this too sweet ride.
I had to chuckle at some of the 'negative' comments in the article. I know they're looking to give a balanced review and I appreciate that, though it felt like they were stretching for something to point out. "A belly-an can add both speed and looks to a car, but one as close to the ground as this one adds little speed, if any, and is very impractical for everyday driving." "The gear shift is far away, too, and I found myself leaning forward to shift gears." Maybe Bob had longer arms than the guy driving for the review. Haha