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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Denns1989, Sep 8, 2014.

  1. ROADSTER1927
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    Dennis looking great as usual! By the way where did the mobil gas ring I sent you end up? Gary:):)
     
  2. Did you miss this old post ? Been on the shifter since I got it ! Thanks Again :)

     
  3. Snoopy made a 220 mile round trip to attend the St.Ignace MI Car Show this past weekend, by far the largest show in my area. I always find it amusing, I was there for 3 days not one person seemed to know what Snoopy really is, then yesterday when I'm walking out with my bags ready to check out of the hotel, I see a guy studying Snoopy in the parking lot, strike up a conversation and sure enough I found one person who "gets it", I attend shows just to cruise & enjoy other cars, could care less about awards etc. But if I can share some conversation with just one person who "gets it", it really makes my day - It was funny he was puzzled by the car, because it was "period correct" but obviously not a fresh build, his jaw dropped when he got the story :) 20190629_081109.jpg
     
  4. Saw the car on Saturday, but didn't see you close by. Nice day for a drive and show.
     
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  5. Fitnessguy
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    Obviously she ran well! Making the round trip to Deuce Days in a couple weeks which will be the first long distance in my coupe. Guessing you made a few stops along the way to stretch the legs?


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  6. I did stop about half way to get US funds at 33% exchange on my way down & duty free beer on my return :) - after an hour the confines of a channled coupe make a little stretch feel good for sure, and yes she ran well indeed !

     
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  7. 20190714_084829.jpg 20190714_085711.jpg On my way to a show this morning I realized I would be driving Snoopy through the town where the Model A body was sourced approximately 60 years ago for $15... also got a shot of the "area" where the body came from, don't know the exact house, just what end of town it came from..
     
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  8. chev34ute
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    That’s an impressive looking ride.
     
  9. Thanks ! Honoured to be the caretaker :)
     
  10. ironandsteele
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    This car is so fantastic. Love seeing all the updates.
     
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  11. guthriesmith
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    I love this car and that you are driving it. It amazes me how few people “get it”.
     
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  12. 55zephyr
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    love it! I just enjoy the driving of mine too. It's great to see it being enjoyed.
     
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  13. Thankyou - yes it's quite fascinating, at a recent show a guy was commenting how "it's a hot rod, make it your own" & another guy commented "there are plenty of Model A's that can be made your own, no need to screw up this time capsule" - this guy gets it !
     
  14. Recently while parked at a show I overheard one guy commenting to another what a cool ride Snoopy was, the other guy commented "ya, but he would have had to trailer it here..." not sure what he meant by that... anyways I should have had him over to help clean the bugs off the windshield today :)
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  15. Stogy
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    Positive Vibes abound huh? Maybe he saw it going to the Jalopy Jam Up a year or so ago...You did trailer it once if my memory serves me right...This Hobby has some real*****heads in it thats for sure...Should have told him the key in the ignition switch with the foot on the pedal is the trailer...:D
     
  16. Going to Family Days Bike/Car show on Thursday? I'm going to try and make it.
     
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  17. Ohh yes, I'll be there, that's why I was washing the bugs off tonight! lol
    Hopefully I'll see you there !
     
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  18. Stogy
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    Save a few in a jar to offer Trailer guy...the Ole Model A's aren't bug friendly that's for sure...here's a new saying..."Bugs or it didn't happen"...:D

    Sometimes I end up with bug parts on the T-Shirt after coming thru the open windshield or wacking the aft door frame
     
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  19. Time for a fill up, thought it made a neat picture.. 20190807_174800.jpg
     
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  20. Bowtie Coupe
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    Any pic with "Snoopy" in it wud make a neat pic.:)
     
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  21. Ha ha you are too kind, thanks :)
     
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  22. backrodebob
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    SWEEEEET! Love the FLATHEAD!! Look'n forward to some pix down the road.....
     
  23. IRION29
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    Roger that! You wouldn't run it with vintage oil. or a 45 year old battery. Safety upgrades like that are stuff that no one can argue. Speaking of oil, be sure to use stuff with zinc for vintage engines. I knew before I read the first page of posts that this would be lumpy-throat stuff. It just gets better with every page. Best of luck on this amazing journey
     
  24. IRION29
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    The obsequious use of the "eh" suffix in Canada is bad enough, but to then refer to her as a "rat rod" I have a '29 Tudor highboy painted with rustoleum paint. When people call it a rat rod, it's all I can do to restrain myself from striking them with a hard metal object.
     
  25. IRION29
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  26. IRION29
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    My first ride was a '63 Merc unibody truck, Canada only, just like Fargo trucks were Canada only,but the U.S. had Plymouth trucks until '41 My '29 Tudor had robertson screws but I changed every one I found. The only place robertson screws belong is in wood or furnace ductwork. I've seen many cars that people used them square-headed********s, it makes it look like an idiot did the repairs!
     
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  27. IRION29
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    Yep
     
  28. IRION29
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    uto ele
    Replace it with Painless 12 circuit harness. I'm an idiot when it comes to electrical, but after doing my car, I had a better understanding of auto electrics. Hide the wiring discreetly and no one will ever know, remember fix only as needed, she needs this!
     
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  29. Stogy
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    I would have embraced the unique attribute of Robertson Fasteners in the Model A as a Proudly Canadian Feature...I'm sure they performed quite efficiently just as their American Counterparts Fasteners...I know I had them in a Model A I owned and it got through its service life to the rusted shell I had without issue...I guess it doesn't matter that a large number of those were actually passed through metal into wood in the Model A Structure...Yeah they were Stupids at Ford Canada...:eek:...I sure hope Jer is okay with those.

    I saw some of those just the other day in a 22 T and all the Made in Canada all over that Car was interesting to say the least.
     
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  30. Yep I like the uniqueness of the Robertson fasteners, Snoopy is full of them, & my wife's Model T Fordor has even more of them (not hot rodded) - but I agree, a Phillips or slot looks nicer, especially on trim pieces etc.
     
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