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History A Roadster at Bonneville

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by J.Ukrop, Nov 22, 2024 at 8:11 AM.

  1. J.Ukrop
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    J.Ukrop submitted a new blog post:

    A Roadster at Bonneville

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  2. Tim
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    No clue, but it is a rad hotrod!
     
  3. alchemy
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    Something funky going on with the cowl top. Looks kinda like there was a V windshield that was removed for the race day. The front shock mounts should be easy to recognize in other photos too.
     
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  4. Tim
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    Yeah the cowl has been shaved down good catch. With those shock mounts I’m curious if this wasn’t also regularly a fendered car.

    edit: it actually looks like a chromed fender brace on the passenger side is visible.
     
  5. BigJoeArt
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    I don't think those are fender mounts, they look like headlight mounts to me.

    It is remarkably similar to the norm car, but I agree its not the same.
     
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  6. Tim
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    Yeah could be. They do stop a little shorter than a stock fender brace would but I have seen them cut short when they car is low and the tire starts hitting them.

    what a good mystery car/ photo to dig into :)
     
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  7. Could the builder have used the original fender braces as upper shock mounts? And cut off the top portion that would be useless on a fenderless car?

    I only say this as I had once wondered if they were strong enough to do so on my full-fendered sedan....

    Also, could it have started life as a sport coupe? Cowl looks odd for a roadster.
     
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    It looked like to us that they were using the classic F1 mounts for uppers in the front, but the headlight mounts could be modified fender braces I guess.

    I think the doors and how they roll into the cowl would rule out the sport coupe theory.
    It was a common mod back then to weld the dash rail and cowl/under windshield piece together into one smooth part.
     
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  9. Tim
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    And the posts being gone and the rail missing is how you’d do a Duvall Type windshield. There’s a spot on the cowl top that could be a little bolt for the windscreen. There’s gotta be more pictures out there.
     
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  10. Tim
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    @brett4christ ive seen even fendered cars with the upper shock mounts located in the fender brace. Even with the headlight bar off like @Rand Man ’a coupe
     
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  11. Does that approach work well? If so, I may go that route instead of fabbing top mounts.
     
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  12. Tim
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    He’s been driving it for a decade and haven't heard him complain about it. I plan on using the 28-9 forged front fender braces for my shock mounts on my A but I also plan to keep my headlight bar in tack in effect bracing them against each other.
     
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    9 hours for ID, you guys are getting slow. The power of the HAMB.
     
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  14. :D:D I would have ID'ed sooner but I was asleep, original post was 1:11am I was reading threads with my morning coffee when I posted ;):rolleyes:
     
  15. This was Semas/Brocchini's effort in 1954
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  17. Tim
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    Man what a great link/thread! IMG_7188.jpeg the car did have a v shapped windshield, they are head light mounts and it did run fenders at one point! Hot dang!
     
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  18. 1950, Don Waite roadster photo in background you can see the Brocchini A and Semas '37. along with Justin George tracknose T, and Downey Bros. T
    don-waite-1-z.jpg
    don-waite-1.jpg
     
  19. Of course my mate @Jimmy B beat me to it! :D

    I read @J.Ukrop 's TJJ Blog this morning and immediately remembered the roadster . . . but was at work and couldn't reply . . . I just got home after a 3 hour commute (Californians don't know how to drive in the rain :mad:) . . . Anyway, here's some pics of (@stillrunners uncle) Lawrence Brocchini's Model A Roadster I found in my archives:

    Lawrence Brocchini's Model A Roadster Under Construction (1).jpg
    Lawrence Brocchini's Model A Roadster Under Construction (2).jpg
    Lawrence Brocchini's Model A Roadster Under Construction (3).jpg
    Lawrence Brocchini's Model A Roadster Under Construction (4).jpg
    Lawrence Brocchini's Model A Roadster Under Construction (5).jpg
    Under Construction


    Lawrence Brocchini's Model A Roadster on the lakes.jpg
    At the Dry Lakes


    Lawrence Brocchini's Model A Roadster heading to B'ville.jpg
    Heading to the 1950 Bonneville National Speed Trials


    Lawrence Brocchini's Model A Roadster at B'ville (1950).jpg
    Lawrence Brocchini's Model A Roadster at B'ville (1).jpg
    Lawrence Brocchini's Model A Roadster at B'ville (2).jpg
    Lawrence Brocchini's Model A Roadster at B'ville (3).jpg
    On the Salt at the 1950 B'ville Nats


    Lawrence Brocchini's Model A Roadster home from B'ville.jpg
    Home from the 1950 B'ville Nats


    Lawrence Brocchini's Model A Roadster at Thunderbolts Auto Show - November 1950 (1).jpg
    Lawrence Brocchini's Model A Roadster at Thunderbolts Auto Show - November 1950 (2).jpg
    Thunderbolts Auto Show (aka Sacramento Autorama) - November 1950

     
  20. Shutter Speed
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    It’s on a deuce frame though, right?
     

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