Hello I posted some phothos to the post Anyone build a body from scratch??? But I think it must be a lot of more HAMBER: S out there having photos of projects. I would like to se some more interesting photos. Here is some more from ours project, if you look in XOFMOT: s post you se a lot of home great home work Later lars
Sweet Mother of Mary! You CAN'T tell me that is all handmade?!?!? Are those re-popped quarters on a home made support frame?
Its all hand made, not by me but a friend of me. I could not do these things; you must take it easy and let the steel come out easy. Its a lot of Tudors around my neighborhood, and its hard to find roadsters to measure. But I think we have found what we want to now. The first is done,, hard work long time,, but we are happy! Later Lars
Hello again No updates on the coupe, but the roadster are finally on road in a few days. Ok I know the start of the roadster was long time ago and in another thread, but you must to know there is many things do and a very short time. Perhaps we are going to start it up this weekend, this tread is about 2 different cars, and little confusing but it is the same guy doing the metal works. So this is how the roadster looks today,, Lars
Dennis O'Keefe (O'Keefe Street Rods, So. San Francisco) moved into Roy Brizio's ex shop in the '70s. He was busy with Oakland Roadster Show projects, then in the '80s he built a '32 roadster body from stainless steel! It was featured in some mainstream magazines...anybody got any recent news on it?
Here is the thread about the building of a coupe out of a rusted out sport coupe, same metal man,, http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=336485 Lars
To say that man is an artist would be the understatement of the year! Awesome. Wish I had half that skill.
Man, that's incredible. I'm embarrassed for myself. I guess I'll just get back to my paper mache and finger paints.