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Gasser/Altered/AWB Trucks Picture Thread

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by J.Ukrop, Nov 27, 2009.

  1. J.Ukrop
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    There may have not been many of them, then or now. A thread needs to be created with pics of all the trucks there were built to tear up the quarter mile. Ford, Chevy, Dodge, Willys, etc the list goes on and on.
    So post up what you've got!
     

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  2. solid
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    Is this what your looking for?
     

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  3. J.Ukrop
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    yes, thanks!
     
  4. carkiller
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    Not really traditonal My current altered build. 39 dodge,Should be sorta streetable
     

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  5. c-10 simplex
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    Does anyone have any idea on the EXACT size dimensions of the rear tires and wheels on this buggy? As well as the brand of the the tires/wheels?

    i think they look just right proportionally and fit just right in the fenders.
     
  6. WillysRule
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    Here's everything you ever wanted to know about this truck. Well, almost. The article mentions the tires are 12.00x16 M&H Racemasters, which by the way are still available from M&H. Although the article doesn't mention it, I'm pretty sure the rear wheels are 16x8 Halibrands. It was pretty popular in the late 60's to run a more narrow rear wheel and drop the air pressure. I always wondered what happened to this little beast. Should be fairly easy to identify as there couldn't have been too many chopped Austin pickups out there.

    M&C1 HiPerfCars 2-69.jpg M&C2 HiPerfCars 2-69.jpg M&C3 HiPerfCars 2-69.JPG

    M&C4 HiPerfCars 2-69.jpg MEYERCLU.jpg
     
  7. WillysRule
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    Here's some more race trucks.

    a1GlenLazzarFunnyFarmerBBGas.jpg Agitator1-vi.jpg austinmisfit.jpg bizio_3_66_March_Meet[1].jpg

    BurchBroSon-vi.jpg facetious.jpg facetious3.jpg
     
  8. WillysRule
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    And some more...

    Marchants-BAK.jpg Mike_Bamber_s_Silver_Dollar[1].jpg Nunes-Dillon2.jpg

    Ron%20Bizio%205.jpg SANZO-SED.jpg Steinberg-pu2.jpg

    Studegasser.jpg TINNY-1.jpg
     
  9. WillysRule
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    Here's the last...

    Flip Top Ford.jpg Radical Ford.jpg gHPC1167-vi.jpg

    gp-gc6.jpg IMG_2205.jpg JS-00066.jpg
     
  10. Enjoy
     

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  12. This has to be one of the coolest threads one of these days I would like to build one of these.
     
  13. One of the baddest truck I have ever seen man.
     
  14. c-10 simplex
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    thanks for the link; i feel this is a good example of everything being "just right" as far as wheel sizes,positioning and stance. At least in my opinion.

    To me, this has to be right before anything else can happen---engine etc.
     
  15. unclescooby
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    I bought this one from Richard's Auto Salvage junkyard in North Carolina like 9 years ago. I drove it home through the mountains at night in the rain with no seat belts at 90MPH almost all the way because I had to make it back for a job interview the next morning. It used 13 quarts of oil on the way home. I think it used less gas than that. It has a 390 out of a 66 Fairlane GT. I got pulled over around 4AM in Tennessee and the cops crawled all over the thing trying to find a VIN. None of us ever did. When I hit big dips in the road, I'd actually come far enough out of the seat to hit my head on the ceiling. Crazy truck. I got it home and the whole valve train let go later that week with exactly 66,666 miles on the odometer. It was called the Devil Truck forever after that.
     

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  16. Left Turn
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    Is it just me or does that little Stout on the bottom make you all tingly in all the right places?...If only it had a blown hemi... A blown Crown Hemi...

    I want to take an early Bronco or a Scout and build a drag truck out of it.. Scoot the wheel base up, stick the nose up a bit.. Slather it in a blinding candy blue, with gold and silver leaf lettering, nothin' inside but a single white vinyl bucket seat a flake wheel, a set of gauges, a stick to stir gears, and a maze of chrome tubing for a roll cage... In front of the driver would be a force to be reconned with.. A screaming, clattering, black smoke belching, torque monster known as a 5.9l Cummins Diesel, towering out above where the hood should be.. Down in the passenger fender well would be a single 5 inch tube pouring out the blackest of black smoke and emitting the insane wale of twin turbos... With the stab of a gear (just pick one of 6) and the release of the man pedal all the torque that a drag prepped 9 inch could handle would be put to the ground by a set of cheater slicks... The nose would pull up in the air, and a few seconds later victory would be had... Traditional? no... Fun as fuck? Hell yeah!!

    Diesel Altered... sounds fun...
     
  17. J.Ukrop
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    Any info on this crazy machine?
     

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  18. jonzcustomshop
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    ...
     

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  19. c-10 simplex
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    i like the direction this is going; Please tell me more about it as i have imagined a similar machine.
     
  20. 54fordgasser
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    Here is my 54 f100 glass nosed big block, 4 speed with lead filled bumper and sun guages blah blah blah work in progress

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  21. 54fordgasser
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    Here is some of my inspiration for my truck.
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  22. jonzcustomshop
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    unfortunatly I did not build this one I got lucky and won it on ebay, I assume it built by a kid in the 60's, it is an original amt 61 chevy tuck.
    It reminds me of the "competition coupes" that you would see from '59 to '62
    the body is sectioned and chopped, the bed is shortened the whole thing is moved back on the original truck frame , it has a 3 duce 283 in the front and a fuel injected 283 behind that.
    It was unfinished-you can see a tonneau cover that was started- I am just going to clean it up a little and display it as it is.

    A pic of this did inspire a truck that hamber 296 moon is creating I think.
     

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  23. bbc 1957 gasser
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    that front end is ugly man ...
     
  24. 54fordgasser
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    not a big fan of the headlights to meet the regulations (just guessing) but besides that I think its pretty cool.
     
  25. 27T
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    COOL truck!
     
  26. 46stude
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    That one was a Photoshop done for me a while back. I was looking to see how my Stude would look done in the style. I like the look, but it might be better w/ some taller front tires & a short gasser Willys truck type wheelbase.
     
  27. Gasser57
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    I built this 57 in 1990. I had a few y blocks, even a Clifford equipped 223 in it over the years. Final set-up was a Oddy-built 292 that would shift happy at 7k rpm. Trips, 4 speed T-10, 4.11's, lots of vintage power adders. I raced it pretty regular, took a couple runner ups, loved racing against the few vintage cars there were back then. Drove it to Indy and raced at Goodguys once. Dumped the clutch, front end went up, 1st and reverse blew out the bottom. Drove it all the way home with nuthin' but 2nd and 3rd. I sure miss it. This is a great thread, people used to ask me why anyone in their right mind would race a truck? 19 years later, with help of the HAMB, folks can see it was pretty common.
     

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  28. c-10 simplex
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    Competition coupes rock! They should bring those back, but i don't think they'll ever come back as a legal class, but i digress.....

    Back to the model, in my idea i would have done everything similar except leave/put the header panel (lights grill etc.) up front where the bumper is. Sort of similar of similar to when the person who bought the ivo 4 engined dragster and changed it to a buick station wagon. Or the 4 engined mustang.
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    i've had this idea for a hot rod in my head for probably 6mos to a yr., and i may post a sketch.
     
  29. 54 ford. Bitchen truck - like pretty much everything about it!

    For the rear bumper, what did you use?! I'm planning to make a tube bumper for my truck(54 chevy also in the correct color) over the winter to replace the utility unit on it now. Been eyeing several round tube designs, and yours looks cleaner than the other pipe thread versions I've seen. Any details welcome!
     

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