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Projects The Randy Cannarozzi '29

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Ryan, Apr 29, 2015.

  1. TexasSpeed
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    Easily one of my favorite roadsters going together lately.
     
  2. Ryan
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    Today, "we" build a make shift paint booth!

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  3. paint booth or operating room?
    please make a mess in that shop somewhere.......it makes me not want to walk into my shop.
     
  4. Ryan
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    It kinds of looks like one of Dexter's prepared rooms, no?

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  5. Ryan
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    The make shift paint booth is done... And now it's time to primer...

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  6. For a ghetto booth, that's pretty deluxe!
     
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  7. Ryan
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    Live update... We have primer...

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  8. Ryan
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    Here's some silly tech... Take a $10 vintage voltage regulator from eBay:

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    Remove the cover and place it on your brand new Standard VR35 voltage regulator:

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    And presto...
     
  9. DDDenny
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    Hey Ryan--
    Based on prices I've seen on the Antiques Roadshow, that cardboard box is easily worth 10 bucks.
    BTW, that's one deluxe paint booth right there.
     
  10. Race City Rodz
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    Great "Silly" tech Ryan, Love it! Will use that idea for sure
     
  11. Flat-Foot
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    so who else just looked for that regulator on ebay? ;)
     
  12. Ryan
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    There are a ton of different old regulators that use the same cover as the VR35. Don't limit yourself to the Filko.
     
  13. mutant55
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    I love it, very Dexterish! I have been lurking in the shadows on this build, very nice so far...
     
  14. Ryan
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    Just a quick update to prove we are still at it... Keith has spent much of the week block sanding, but took some time off today to button up the bottom end of the motor and get it ready for paint.

    The motor is a special one. It's a 306" monster that was the backup motor for Randy's Bonneville car. Keith built it a couple of years back and it has yet to be run.

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    Anyway, the plan is to shoot color next week... and the color is a good one.
     
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  15. Ryan
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  16. Ryan
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    Shits and giggles...

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  17. Ryan
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    Primer going down right now...

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  18. Damn! 306"? That thing should go and sound as good as it looks.
     
  19. Chris Casny
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    Such a great build. Killer paint booth.
     
  20. Ryan
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  21. This car is gonna be so beast
     
  22. TexasSpeed
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    What color will the body be?
     
  23. Ryan
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    Same color... Indian Red.
     
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  24. Got my fingers crossed, that since you and Randy have the same initials, maybe you could keep the Keith Tardel roadster assembly line intact at your place. Sounds good to me anyway ... what ? RCKT #'s 1 & 2 ... hell, make three .. please.
     
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  25. TexasSpeed
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    Will the wheels match as well? Sort of like a roadster version of this RPU?

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  26. MUNDSTER
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    Now you know how we felt about you!
     
  27. MUNDSTER
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    So I don't know why I thought you would sub out the paint work? Keith never ceases to amaze!
     
  28. Ryan
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    A lot of people don't know this, but the Tardel name started with paint and body back in the 1960s...
     
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  29. Ryan
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    [​IMG]

    Farting around today...
     
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  30. JeffreyJames
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    Love that color. I am planning on painting my '33 Red.....hard to pull off but looks so good when it is.
     

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