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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by 31modelo, Dec 5, 2008.

  1. Tweak
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    Wow Baron these pics are amazing! Im having a blast looking at them all...Dicky saw me in the 49 last week and was grinning like the grinch... and John Lyons jumped in the passenger seat in manchester while I was parking...havent seen him in a while...he loves that car as much as I do....started to look like a cruise night my Dad was there in the 57 too.... Im having the time off my life!!!
     
  2. falcongeorge
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    from BC

  3. Baron
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    Hi Tom. Good to see you have joined the HAMB. Great group of guys and gals here, and a wealth of information on early Hot Rodding ,Rods and Customs. Glad your enjoying the Olds. I have had people tell me they have "seen me all over the place"...lol. I am thankful to see the car being used and driven like it was built for. See you soon, and welcome to the site.
     
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  4. Tweak
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    The amount of knowledge here is incredible, I wish I found this years ago..
     
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  5. volvobrynk
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    I love east coast cars a lot. The car known on here as snoopy is plain beauty.
    There is a car on here that look similar but with a raked body. That cool too.
     

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  6. 100% Matt
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    Piston Poppers CC car show in Littlefield ,Mass 1959 photos by Brian Frederick
     

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  7. Great old pictures! I don't remember the guy's name but that T coupe was bright orange and came from Somerville if I recall correctly. The Stude convertible was shades of green I think. The chopped Ford convertible was Len Legere's and became a full on show car on the ISCA circuit. The deuce pickup belonged to Paul Bourque from my hometown of Saugus Mass who owned a body shop and was blue at the time. He later chopped it and painted it gold. Last time I saw it it was painted lime gold Metalflake and had a straighr axle and a small block Chevy.
     
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  8. falcongeorge
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    I've seen this stude before. Was it in Hot Rod or R&C?
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  9. Baron
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    Ronnie Newman's Nailhead Buick powered Roadster pickup. This was taken in 1962 at the 4th of July Parade in Gloucester. Dick Harting was doing the driving. I remember seeing this car for the first time right around this same time frame parked in Mal's Department Store parking lot. One thing that stuck in my mind on this Hot Rod was the interior . There were four red /white boat cushions for seats. Two sitting on the plywood floor and the other two were nailed to the plywood seat back ! Hot Rodding in its simplest form. 4th of July.jpg
     
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  10. flatheadtommy
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    Mickey Fearon's chopped and sectioned 54 pickup, about 1959 IMG_0185.JPG
     
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    Mickey Fearons chopped and sectioned 55 ford IMG_0195.JPG
     
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    Mickey Fearon's shop truck [Hy-Way Custom] IMG_0183.JPG
     
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    Mickey Fearon doing his magic, 1950's IMG_0189.jpg
     
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  14. flatheadtommy
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    Mickey's shop truck again IMG_0184.JPG
     
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    Mickey's 34 early 50's IMG_0194.JPG
     
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    Mickey's chopped and sectioned convertible IMG_0196.JPG
     
  17. Mickey and his brother were probably two of the finest sign painters on the East Coast back then. mickey's gold leaf work was absolutely stunning. His nephew Don is carrying on the tradition in Dracut.,MA
     
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    John North's 'White Pearl'. The scallops must have been recently applied when this pic was taken. It debuted at the '58 Hartford Autorama in solid white. Has an odd grill in fron in this pic that was eventually replaced by a (better looking) tube grille.
     
  19. IronTrap
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    Been taking a lot of inspiration from this thread! One I'm building right now. Some recent mockup photos.
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  20. flatheadtommy
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    this coupe was a school teachers car until Gil Turgen from Lowell, Ma. hot rodded it in 1954. this is the car that when i was a kid i would wait every day to see go by on his way home IMG_0202.JPG
     
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  21. onekoolkat1950
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    Love the pics Tommy! Keep em comin.
    Hope to see you soon buddy
     
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  22. flatheadtommy
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    this is the famous Fran Bannister roadster that i unearthed some years back, i sold it to Larry Hook who has done a great job restoring it. he made a promise to me that he would do it and he was TRUE to his word ! IMG_0223.JPG
     
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  23. flatheadtommy
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    this is a shot of Mickey Fearon's shop truck taken many years ago. if you study the lettering you will see his great talent. IMG_0227.JPG
     
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  24. flatheadtommy
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    my two forty's back over 50 years ago.
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  25. flatheadtommy
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    this is the other one IMG_0222.JPG
     
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  26. Baron
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    Love the pictures Tom. Who is that young kid with the 40 Convertible.........;)
     
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  27. always loved that car and wondered if it is still around. i remember it at the Boston roadster's car run on the cape. Falmouth ma.
     
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  28. flatheadtommy
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    yes it is completely and lovingly restored by Larry Hook from R.I. he has been invited to show it at pebble beach if i'm not mistaken.
     
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  29. Wow, love the photos! Have to say; this thread is not just about the cars; didn't know there were so many people from around me here on the hamb!
    Keep the photos coming. They are a great reference!
     
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  30. The Bomber
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    from mass.

     
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