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Discussion in 'Traditional Customs' started by Flyinlow, Aug 22, 2025.

  1. COCONUTS
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    Seems like shortening the roof looks more graceful than just filling in the rear side window.
     
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  2. I think that typically works well.
     
  3. chrisp
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  4. I love that this has a traditional Hirohata Mercury look, yet is a three window 40 Merc Seths 1940 the Seth Borden Mercury 40 Merc Black Screen Shot 2020-11-17 at 2.20.44 PM a sml a .jpg
     
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  6. 49ratfink
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    from California

  7. Dan Post California Custom Car Photo Album book published in 1947
     

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  9. jimmy six
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    I think there’s a song about “Funky old Patina”
     
  10. clem
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    Perfect example of a great conversion……….which is what the thread is about…………
     
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  11. nochop
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    Hard to get it right, a lot of these look wonky
     
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  12. Yeah, it was a good time. I actually made it to the first and many afterwards.
     
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  14. RICH B
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    Friend posted some pictures the other day of some prototype pieces of some possibly to be produced in the future '35-'36 conversion parts.

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  15. James D
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    A couple of concepts that I came up with.
    '54 Ford...
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    ....and a Continental "Mark III" idea, that really needs at least a V12 engine... 25f22tfsasvyisy0ovx4opq4jyfh0mst.jpg
     
  16. dearjose
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    Usually dont like em. Always look kinda "chunky" or off. But this one looks perfect. Could just be a perfect photo tho...
     
  17. Adriatic Machine
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    Wow that Mark III needs to be built! Definitely with a V12.
     
  18. patsurf
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  19. James D
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    That thing started life as a Citroen BX. Google it.
    The custom version was called 'Dualatron'.
     
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