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Projects 1927 model T roadster build " Sweet Tea"

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by flyin flattie, Jul 27, 2012.

  1. JeffreyJames
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    What is it with you Northern Californians and White walls? That car looks great either way but the white walls ruled! Get them back on and throw an upholstered tire cover out back, Brandon loves mine! ;)
     
  2. flyin flattie
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    I have this thing against White Walls. they should only be on certain cars. just like spare tires.... well spare tires are only for Honda crvs so.......
     
  3. Doctor Injector
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    That is a sweet T. You do some great work and have given me some good ideas for my 1918 Dodge brothers roadster.Thanks
     
  4. flyin flattie
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    1918 !!!! damn you'll probably have to drop the seat in that one too. drop it on some 32 rails
     
  5. sweet little roadster !
     
  6. ZZLEGEND
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    flyin,,,,,I am thinking your motor would look good in my roadster. What ya think? Your doing a fine job on your project. Cant wait to see it completed. Good luck with it.
     

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  7. lorodz
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  8. Great build, right on!
     
  9. daddio211
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  10. Love this build

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  11. Cali4niaCruiser
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    I dig your roadster!
     
  12. Mrjona55
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    Sweet!!! Cant wait so see her all done!!!
     
  13. That is one perfect looking T roadster!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  14. t_wood_08
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  15. flyin flattie
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    ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1417016620.755273.jpg ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1417016652.304967.jpg ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1417023247.316873.jpg
    The best team to work all night to get this thing ready for the nor cal reliability run. Thank you East Bay Speed and Custom and Trevor. ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1417023330.571713.jpg


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  16. flyin flattie
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  17. I followed this cool build and has turned into one of the coolest T's.......Period !! Well done:DJW
     
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  19. merc53pu
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    Love the project.
    The dash brings back memories.....I modified one identical to fit in my 32 sedan delivery 25 years ago.
     
  20. Blue One
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    + 1, what's up with no shocks front or rear ?
     
  21. Blue One
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    By the way, you need to also get rid of the bullet holes in the door, there is nothing at all that is cool or neat about them.
    Unless you are a R** R** type :D
     
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  22. Bad Daddy
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    Will you look at that. It has a windshield!
     
  23. flyin flattie
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    I never intended on keeping the bullet holes. Life gets in the way some times and you can't do everything at once.


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  24. Blue One
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    OK, just wondered as you were doing plenty of bodywork in the near vicinity, while the tools were out and warm I would have addressed them (the bullet holes) too.
    What about the lack of shocks ?
     
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  25. Blue One
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    Well Larry, I guess we don't rate enough to get an answer to the shock question.
    Nothing like being ignored :D
     
  26. flyin flattie
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    What's up with everyone being the shocks police. I haven't put any on it yet but it drives great with out em. I will put them on eventually but damn pump you brakes


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  27. flyin flattie
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    flyin flattie
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    People like you two are the reason no one uses the hamb as much anymore. Calm down about the shocks and just enjoy something for what it is. Plenty of people I know don't run shocks


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  28. bct
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    don't let the trolls get u down . I love this build
     
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  29. 3wLarry
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