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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by ct1932ford, Jul 30, 2023.

  1. Stogy
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  2. Believe it or not this is not the same car, this is a fresh build that was finished about three weeks before the show by Jim Torilli @3desotos!

    It’s a clone of the Amos "Mac" MacCreery's 1931 Model A Roadster.

    Mac MacCreery was one of the founding members of the Kingston Igniters
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    MacCreery and the roadster in 1956 painted red
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    The MacCreery roadster in the background when it was painted white, I am not sure which was first
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    The last known photos of the Amos "Mac" MacCreery Roadster, after it was sold by his father to unknown first name(can't remember) Zandomenego of Long Island

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    Robert...Thanks for sharing this...what a cool Hotrod...I get why someone would clone or follow someones lead...

    So tell me was Harolds Hotrod the McCreary Hotrod in the other Thread at the link...or maybe another look alike...

    I remember the family with Harolds was into racing the Sprintcars...

    Was there 3?
     
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  5. I don't know the Kingston Igniters were reactivated a few years ago with the blessing of MacCreery by a bunch of guys my age.

    They tried to find the car, no one knows what happened to the car after it went to Long Island. All leads on the car after it went to Long Island went nowhere.
    Kingston NY to Long Island is roughly 2 hours.

    Profile of the current MacCreey roadster.
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    That's a really sharp looking Hotrod... @Robert J. Palmer

    One big difference in Harolds and this one is he had Cycle fenders on the back as well...
     
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  7. tjm73
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    I'm all but certain this is the OP's car. But even if not does anyone know the wheel/tire and suspension details? It's got a nice stance without being too extreme.
     
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  10. MERCURYGUY
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    Fantastic Shots Mark many thanks Tom
     
  11. NJ Don
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    Looking forward to it! Thanks Robert!
     
  12. Buckster
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    The green roadster pickup truck sure has some nice construction & details.
    It looks like it has seen some serious miles but everything is in order.
     

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