This thing just does it for me... love the stance... I have a 1933 sedan that I am fixing to start on,would like know more info on this roadster.. tire size, drop, suspinsion ect ect..does anybody know the owner are have information on this bitchin roadster?Any info would be a big help!!! Would love to talk to the owner.Thanks This is my 33 thats fixing to under the knife 21k original miles stay tuned!!!
There's nothing too magical there to achieve the stance and rolling stock combo, but the shape of the roadster and his roof plays a big part in the look. Regular hot rod chassis lowering with axles and reverse springs, 16x5.50 and 16x 7.50 would be my guesstimate. But I'm sure someone will know the specifics.
that roadster is el supremo. Love it in the wintery setting. The sedan is also a gem, it will make the original only folks pucker up when you tear into it and make a hotrod. I love the bles also brother, I am a novice harp player and sound great when I am alone blowing some riffs with a you tube video. Carry on man.
The car in the photos is Rodger Bells 33 roadster. The car was featured in the May 2002 American Rodder. I have shown the specifications from the article. You can probably purchase the book on ebay. The car has always been one of my favorites.