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Projects 1930 Oliver Roadster Build

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by oliver westlund, Dec 22, 2021.

  1. oliver westlund
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    Why not, right? More pics to come. I will need some help on this one haha cpl different years of mopar roadster parts on a model a frame. I needed another project like a stick in my eye but when 250 bucks was the total, i couldnt say no...always wanted a roadster! 20211222_165801.jpg
     
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  2. 41rodderz
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    from Oregon

    Interesting. Keeps you out of trouble.
     
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  3. Yea. Post more pics.
    That’s kewl
     
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  4. oliver westlund
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    More pics tomorrow, its dark and raining
     
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  7. rusty valley
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    Every growing boy should have a roadster !! Looks like big fun to me
     
  8. hotrodjack33
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    HOLY CRAP! that's gotta be the deal of week (or year). At THAT price, you can't pass it up. NICE SCORE.
     
  9. oliver westlund
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    Thats what im saying!
     
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  10. oliver westlund
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    Yeah man i just couldnt say no
     
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    " Money has no value unless its spent "
    You have spent your money very well !

    MOPAR DUCT TAPE.JPG
     
  12. oliver westlund
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    Amen
     
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  13. oliver westlund
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    So i have what i believe is a 1925 front half of a touring body, some idk late 20s rear quarters, a rear lower filler panel out of idk what... the cowl with the matching body lines as the rear quarters is still sitting over there, im gonna grab it after the holidays 20211223_092625.jpg 20211223_092630.jpg 20211223_092658.jpg
     
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  16. I have no idea what the situation is here but, leaving something to be picked up later does not always end well. Buddy bought a rolling chassis and was going to "go back later" for the Model A Tudor body (that was chained to a tree) and it went missing. I'd suggest you find a way to get it all now ... just sayin' :)
     
  17. Rickybop
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    Talkin my language, Oliver.
    Cool project.
    I agree with @borntoloze ... get your stuff.
    Protect your stuff.
    People... you know.
     
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  19. oliver westlund
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    The guy who owns it is a super nice guy who is really excited about what im doing. It wont go anywhere and evwn if it did, i have 2 other cowls here. He wpuldnt do that to me though. I do appreciate the advice though and i know how things go
     
  20. oliver westlund
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    For those of you with no imagination...
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    Definitely enough there to build something, hope to see it come together.
     
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  23. evintho
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    Luv the wraparound dash in the other cowl! You need to incorporate that into the build somehow, someway.
     
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  24. Not to rain on your parade- looks like you get enough rain already- just a point of interest/clarification, Mopar didn’t start until 1937. I am pretty happy that I also own a pre mopar plymouth- 1935 slant back two door coach. Looks like the start of a unique project!
     
  25. Rickybop
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    I believe that the term "Mopar"... even though not coined until 1937... is now generally considered to be all-inclusive for anything built by Chrysler Dodge Plymouth DeSoto. There is no blanket term for pre-'37 models. So Mopar it is.
     
  26. oliver westlund
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    Only used the term mopar because the quarters may be chrysler or something else...not sure...otherwise its dodge bros
     
  27. Dodge.

    As VANDENPLAS would add ---

    There off a dodge , pick any year any model , car , truck whatever.

    it’s always a dang dodge .
     
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  28. indyjps
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    That's a score, great price and being able to find the pieces all at one time is a bonus. Any pieces have a vin you can use ?
     
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  29. Rickybop
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    I think maybe your son is already a true hot-rodder. Looks like he feels the same as many of us here.
    No roadster... not happy.
    Behind the wheel of a roadster...
    ...much better. :)
     

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