UOTE="Ryan, post: 11102594, member: 3"]Hooligans... Bitchen roadster makes me want to put my 29 roadster on a deuce chassie now! Ha ha ha View attachment 2969136 [/QUOTE] Bi
COMPOSITION! Get that damn house out of the upper right side of the frame. (You know that...just messing with you) Car looks great, really looking forward to your photo spread!
That's enough to make me go out in the shop and finish mine, just needs paint and reassembled, 29 on 32 rails rule
Sadly, the my stock photo location is now over developed... It's so limiting now, that I'm gonna have to find a new spot.
The final photo feature of Randy's car is now up! You can see all of the photos here: http://www.jalopyjournal.com/?p=28162
Nice to see you've resurrected the Rex Rod website too...........including some of the prior build pics.
That top sets it off. I would have questioned the whole color combo, interior, dash, body, tonneau cover. But I would have been wrong! Very well done, and a good read. Looking forward to more build threads due to the proximity to TJJ world HQ!
Very nice pair of cars. That's John Joyo's 32 in the back, right? That's another result of Keith's work? Excellent job Keith has done on all cars I've seen from him, and not to mention your highly professional writing and photography. The HAMB Alliance Membership is definitely worth every cent.
Hey Ryan Are they cracks running from the water galleries to the stud holes? The reason I ask if I have that issue with one of my blocks and I am not sure if it is an issue that I need to worry about. Very cool ride
Keith did build Joyo's roadster, but that's not the one in the picture Ryan posted. This is Joyo's roadster below. Note the wheel covers and color. The black roadster doesn't have front frame horns while Joyo's does. I was going to ask whose deuce roadster that was as well! Looks like a very nice trad rod.. Whose ride is it?
Thanks for clarification. The Joyo roadster is definitely one of my favorites with all the interesting details, wheel covers, color, nice clock on the dash, .... I first read about it in the last issue of HOP UP magazine. What an amazing traditional Hot Rod.