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Features Fenderless Hot rod Trucks, Need to see them

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Lucky Burton, Mar 3, 2010.

  1. N8B
    Joined: Sep 28, 2009
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    Here is my heap.
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  2. Andy_H
    Joined: Feb 25, 2009
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    37 Dodge...Not finished but a blast to drive.
     

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  3. scrap metal 48
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    I know, I know....yea, yea....But it was fun to build..........
     

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  4. The little chic walking by looks better than the model!
     
  5. HeyyCharger
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    Very, very nice!!!

    Proportions are dead-on personally!!!

    HC.
     
  6. ceegrey
    Joined: Sep 26, 2008
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    Some way from completion but thought it may be of interest. A 32 Chrysler truck, 265 ci Aussie hemi six, auto and 74 plymount rear
     

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  7. glassguy
    Joined: Feb 12, 2003
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    most have seen these pics of my old can a hundred times, but if it helps here ya go.
     

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  8. REM/Mo
    Joined: Feb 24, 2008
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    from Missouri

    This is one of the best looking 28/29 ccpu's I've seen. Everything seems in perfect porportion.
    How much is the chop and channel. Also that looks like a factory box shortened. How about some dimensions on it.
    Is there any chance you have a build thread on it.
    Good work. I love it.
    REM


     
  9. BudJ63
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    from Florida

    Not mine but seen at the Billetproof Drags in Fla '09

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  10. Lucky Burton
    Joined: Dec 31, 2004
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    This truck is very similar to what I'm building... Bad ass



     
  11. flyin flattie
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    from Redmond OR

    this is mine. shes not finished yet but driven and its one hell of a driver
     

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  12. Big Mac
    Joined: Sep 12, 2007
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    Here's mine. Not done, but definitely a fun driver! Getting close though....
     

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  13. classicdreamer
    Joined: Nov 5, 2009
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    Always loved fenderless trucks. May build one next. Great pics. Keep them coming
     
  14. Marcia
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    Here's my 36. The only problem, it doesn't hold much fire wood.
     

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  15. timmy25252
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    My Work In Progress....
     

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  16. bobw
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    My 1938 Dodge
     
  17. trashn'l
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    Here's mine. It's got about 7500 miles on it since we built it.
     

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  18. jason12872
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    Here's my little back yard build.

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  19. thank you very much! The gentlemen at The Texas Hotrod Hoedown honored me with one of their TOP 3 TRUCK awards at the show this year. A guy just north of you in Chicago layed it all out. The bed was all fabricated. I wish it was modified from an original. The frame was "z"'d in the rear and has 1940 running gear (brakes, hubs, banjo rearend springs), The bed is about 1' shorter than original, The cab was chopped 6" and the channeling was about 5". Another problem I wished I had changed was stepping the floor down by the pedals to give me more leg room. It is running a SBC V8 267 ( strange, I know) out of a 80 Malibu, paired to a Chevy S-10 5 spd. trans. If you get with me I can try to put a list together, the previous gentleman started a build book.
     
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  20. Boones
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    that bare metal Model A PU sure looks good, anyone have a side profile shot of it. I normally prefer the Model A to have fenders but this one has a great stance, nice size bed and overall nice proportions
     
  21. Rozzi
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  22. steal32
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  23. Big Mac
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    1. Utah HAMBers

    If you look really close at the post above, there's a pretty cool truck in the background.
     
  24. Lucky Burton
    Joined: Dec 31, 2004
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    Where?
     
  25. Lucky Burton
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    im a bit thrown by the checker board firewall and the yellow visor...
     
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  26. Left Turn
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    Where?.....

    It does have a few to many things goin' on don't it...
     
  27. When I first started watching the HAMB there was a terrific thread on these trucks, thats where I saw Rudi's truck. I could not wait to build one. I still waiting to finish it! I have been told that trucks after '35 or so need fenders, but this '46 will work for me. How do the proportions look? 6 inches off the top & 18 out of the box.
     

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  28. scott 351 wins
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    mine, tons of work still to do.
     

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  29. Some pics I've stolen from here.
     

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