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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by turbostude, Oct 19, 2010.

  1. Why would a guy beat almost an entire body out of sheet metal and, then, modify old MG hoods to fit. Hell, I'm no panel beater, but I could make a hood for that car with a brake and a sliproll in less time that someone could cut up and stretch a TD hood.

    The car pictured is not a Gatsby, though Sky Clausen did build the Gatsby, this isn't one of them

    http://www.gatsbycars.com/cabriolet.html
     
  2. VOODOO ROD & CUSTOM
    Joined: Dec 27, 2009
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    VOODOO ROD & CUSTOM
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    Really Guys, it's a 1936 W.T.F. Roadster made by Gene W.T.F.

    and his Brother Sam W.T.F. in their garage ! ! ! Gene died and

    Sam got run over by a Septic Pumper Truck on his way to pick

    up the Blown Hemi that was to go into the Engine Bay that very

    day.


    W.T.F.
     
  3. turbostude
    Joined: Nov 8, 2006
    Posts: 343

    turbostude
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    from minnesota

    Thanks Mike,
    It certainly has the basic ingredients for a Griffen or Gatsby. The hood is fabricated from sheet steel, but, as you know, the cowl/doors/rear bulkhead is Spridget. I expect Joe was really after the hinges and a little sheetmetal around the mounting points, not on a "TD" but on a Sprite or Midget. I have a pile of Spridget parts including a hood, windshield,dash,seats etc. to fill in the gaps. I'll try to contact Hemi 32.
     
  4. pastlane
    Joined: Oct 4, 2007
    Posts: 1,063

    pastlane
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    Nice find! Looks more like a genuine Piecost to me. Similar to a Henway but from the other side of the Equator.
     
  5. 29AV8
    Joined: Jan 12, 2009
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    29AV8
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    its a psychobilly cadillac.......
     
  6. tb33anda3rd
    Joined: Oct 8, 2010
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    tb33anda3rd
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    awesome! i need one . there wasn't two?
     
  7. It is. Peter Griffin is the spokesman.
     
  8. Skankin' Rat Fink
    Joined: Jun 18, 2006
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    Skankin' Rat Fink
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    from NYC

    You know what would be a real crowning jewel on that car?

    Getting your department of motor vehicles to actually ***le it as a Henway ...
     
  9. That one and one more will make two of those that I've seen.
     
  10. captainjunk#2
    Joined: Mar 13, 2008
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    dont have any idea what it is but id have ro build a kick **** roadster out of it and drive it i like it
     
  11. turbostude
    Joined: Nov 8, 2006
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    from minnesota

    Here's a Griffin article. Looks like my car was the predicessor to it, being all steel. Maybe it was built as a buck for fibergl*** mold-making.
    http://www.gatsbycars.com/griffins/pkc1.html
    if you follow the article above there are about 6 more pages showing ***embly.
     
  12. No one's suggested it might be a Dikfer yet...
     
  13. nrgwizard
    Joined: Aug 18, 2006
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    from Minn. uSA

    Hey, Greg;

    Very neat find. Of all the people I can think of, tripping over/finding cool stuff, it'd be you. That'd be a neat one for another turbostude 6.

    Marcus...
     
  14. mart3406
    Joined: May 31, 2009
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    from Canada

    -----------------------------
    A 472 Cad would be cool in just about
    anything, but with that L--O--N--G, L--O--N--G,
    66-inch hood, I think this thing is absolutely
    crying out .....no, wait...make that 'screaming
    out', for a Stude straight-8 to fill up some of that
    space...and a twin-turbo'd Stude straight-8
    would be just icing on the cake and even more
    cool!

    Mart3406
    =========================
     
  15. turbostude
    Joined: Nov 8, 2006
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    turbostude
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    from minnesota

    I must have a vintage tin gland.....
     
  16. turbostude
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    from minnesota

    Well, I've built 5 versions of a turbocharged Stude straight 6, so an 8 shouldn't be too bad. There's a 40' motor that a friend is waffling on. They aren't as big or powerful as the Packard, the Buick or the Hudson, but I am a Stude guy at heart.....
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  17. rosco gordy
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    Turbo ,man that thing is cool keep if ya can, I know your a busy guy,but that thing has got a at***ude I would love to own it I seen some pics of a shed up nort that had a ton of cool stuff in it by cushing is this the same place, it is cool it seem that the older we get the more cool stuff we find....
     
  18. turbostude
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    turbostude
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    from minnesota

    Not the same place. Let's go!
     
  19. fab32
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    No.......we've been waiting for you to come on and make the "intelligent" post.:rolleyes:

    Frank
     
  20. Don't know what it is, but it is way too cool NOT to be finished.
     
  21. This guy appears to have another one of those:

    14. 1991 Gatsby Cabriolet
    • 12,100 miles
    • The Gatsby Cabriolet was originally created and designed by master coachman, Sky Clausen of Gatsby Coachworks, Ltd. in San Jose , California .
    • Number 8 of approximate 20 production models. Considered by many to be the best because it became a show car for the model. (Later became Kit Cars)
    • Special interior (Tan natural rawhide leather)
    • Ford 351 EFI (Electronic Fuel Injected) Turbo Charged
    • Ford modified running gear.
    • Approximate 400 HP
    I am the second owner.

    Found the above as part of an ad on the Street Rodder magazine Forum, dated 11-11-2009. He opened with......
    I am currently in the process of selling the following vehicles for an estate. Please take a look and I can send pics
    of any car you are interested in….

    Thank you
    Mike


    Link to that page......http://forums.streetrodderweb.com/7...a-large-auto-collectioni-have-no-i/index.html
     
  22. gosh right out of my naybor hood .. jerk .. se if i willgive up the extraparts now ... quit diggein in my back yard dammit... how did i miss tha... good luck
     
  23. turbostude
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    turbostude
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  24. patrick66
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    A '37 ****in-A! What a cool project!
     
  25. mart3406
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    from Canada

    ----------------------
    Maybe not as big and powerful in stock form,
    but a pair of turbos is a HUGE equalizer! A
    few years ago, I helped a buddy engineer and
    build a homebrew megasquirted EFI-turbo 2.3
    Pinto motor. We ended up with a ridiculously
    easy 420 hp at only 5000 rpm. Not too shabby
    for a little 144-inch banger that was originally
    rated at about 90 stock hp. I might get blasted
    for suggesting this here, but If you do a Stude
    straight-8 for this car, have you thought about
    going with a Megasquirt (or some other)EFI
    set-up instead of a 'draw-through' carb
    installation??? You might even be able to use
    the stock Stude intake and adapt it by drilling
    it for and then welding or maybe brazing in
    the injecter bungs.

    Mart3406
    ----------------
    :DP.S.- By the way, regardless of what
    others have said here, I'm still *totally
    convinced* that this car is *really* the
    long-lost '36 Henway "Camel Toe"
    concept car!!!! I mean, REALLY....do
    people think I could actually make this
    stuff up???:eek::D:DLOL!
    ===========================
     
    Last edited: Oct 20, 2010
  26. KaddyKimber
    Joined: Sep 24, 2010
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    KaddyKimber
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    from Denver, CO

    It's pretty cool, and this thread is pretty entertaining...nice ahdunno, but I bet it will be a ***** dropper when it get's finished.
     
  27. Dynaflash_8
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    from Auburn WA

    i bet it was the chrysler test car for this transmission!

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  28. turbostude
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    from minnesota

    "have you thought about
    going with a Megasquirt (or some other)EFI
    set-up instead of a 'draw-through' carb
    installation
    ???"

    If I do EFI, I would certainly use Megasquirt and blow-thru. Might have to engineer in H2O injection too.

    "It's pretty cool, and this thread is pretty entertaining...nice ahdunno, but I bet it will be a ***** dropper when it get's finished."

    Now I HAVE to do it!.... But don't hold your breath for when it gets done. I have to finish the Tribaker first (maybe 12-18 months).
     
  29. Naaaw you guys is aawwwll wrong . Look again , its satin black . Quite obviously its a dirty old r-t rod that has had its red wheels and spider webs stolen ffs ! .....



    Above intended lightheartedly, be very interesting to see what you do with it .


    .
     
    Last edited: Oct 21, 2010
  30. gnichols
    Joined: Mar 6, 2008
    Posts: 11,412

    gnichols
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    from Tampa, FL

    What ever it is, who ever built it, do you very best to make it the sweetest ride you ever had... and drive the piss out of it. Gary
     

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