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Discussion in 'Traditional Customs' started by Bcometfx, Sep 9, 2013.

  1. Bcometfx
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    When did they come about. I have a 54 ford with a 58 t bird bumper. Don't like the stock t bird grill. Car is a early 60's custom and was thinking of going this route.


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  2. They first became popular in the later '50s and early '60s. I don't doubt that someone used them before that but they became popular in the affore mentioned period.
     
  3. Model T1
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    I used those chromed square knobs that are recessed in the middle on my 1954 Ford maybe in late 50's with an accessory chrome cover on the grill bar center.
    I probably got the idea from the early "Little Pages" car magazines.
     
  4. I'd guess the '58 Buick grille gave 'em the idea,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
     

  5. Model T1
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    We did copy a lot of new styling trends. Many guys were trying to make their old car look like a late model. That was the idea behind cusomizing. That and trying to be different.
     
  6. '50s, Barris.
     
  7. customcory
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    With the introduction of the 58 Ford grille
     
  8. Bcometfx
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    Thanks guys.


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  9. GearSlammer
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    i do weatherization and we change out alot of old doors. so i tell my guys to keep those old glass knobs for me. i have a nice collection going on....lets see some pictures!!
     
  10. atomickustom
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    Drawer knobs, not door knobs! Like this one.
     

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  11. LAROKE
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    Why is that? I thought the '58 Ford grille was a mesh.
     
  12. 51 Leadsled
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    I thought I read Barris took some from his mom's kitchen .


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  13. theHIGHLANDER
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    I'm not that wound up about knob grilles. Some are just too much, some look like exactly what they are, door knobs in the grille. It's a tough call to get it dead on and I've seen maybe 1 or 2 that actually looked good. I agree with the 58 Buick reference. They look like that's what THEY did!

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  14. customcory
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    Lots of holes to screw knobs or pulls too.:D
     
  15. It was and perfect to screwing knobs to.
     
  16. Sounds like something of myth. He worked with Westergard on the Fade Away in the '40s. I can't imagine a grown man stealing his mom's drawer pulls.
     
  17. LAROKE
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    Got it! Thanx guys.
     
  18. scrubba
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    I guess the first one I saw was about 1962 or so ........... scrubba
     
  19. Chevydeuce
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    I don't think that one kitchen would have enaugh knobs to film a complete grill;-)


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  20. In 1958 I had a friend give me a couple dozen gold colored tv or furniture legs, about 6" long. I put them on a 55 Ford grille. From a distance it looked like gold teeth. Picture 3 rows 1 across the center and 1 top and bottom. Never really grew on me so I removed them after a month or so.
     
  21. Mr48chev
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    I don't know the date but at one time I had a custom magazine from the 50's or 60's with an article telling how to put them on your grill. I think it was in one of those Rodding and Restyling books that sold for .75 around 1960.
     
  22. I recall reading articles in the little pages about drawer knobs between 1958 and 1959.
    I admired the look they gave but never attempted it. I was more of a tube grill kind of guy.
     
  23. that was back when they had good chrome on them. todays knobs would
    probably be all flaked off in 6 months, considering where they probably come from.
     
  24. gnichols
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    And much easier than trying to make them all yourself, eh? Gary
     
  25. lowasphk
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    I love my drawer knob grill!
     

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  26. Lowboy44
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    Agreed,looks sweet
     
  27. 'Mo
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    Bob Yoas' stunning, Bertolucci built '57 Vette was shown at ORS in Feb. of 1960.

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  28. 5window
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    Wait! I'd like to see one with glass door knobs. Those drawer pull ones always look like drawer pull knobs to me.
     
  29. SIC98
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    I remember my Dad telling me he had them in his 50 Ford in 1960, I did a little Knod to this on my dash, I used 2 of his old ones to fill the holes from the OG radio!
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  30. Bcometfx
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    Well here is the victim.
    Iowasphk that looks really good.


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