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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by chop32, Dec 4, 2010.

  1. chop32
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    I just received this picture of my friends great grandfather. It was taken in Texas, Im thinking late 1920's. We are trying to figure out the make and year, but it looks like parts from a few different cars. Front axle and fenders look like Model T, cowl and windshield frame appear to be home made, but the grille shell and hood have us stumped, Any ideas?
     

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  2. Boyd Who
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    Ch***is/fenders are early 20's T, the rest is anyone's guess.
     
  3. 31Apickup
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    Definately started as a Model T. There were many aftermarket speedster kits available, but the body looks somewhat homemade, the hood could be off some other make. Neat car.
     
  4. chevyshack
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    The cowl has a big rust hole in it. Id guess its off something that used to be steam powered back in the 1900's era. The car next to it looks new and looks like a 29' maybe?
     
  5. chevyshack
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    I did some searching and it looks like a 1910 vauxhall. Not exactly like this but maybe another year.
     

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  6. PhilJohnson
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    The hood looks like something off an old tractor or a real big old car.
     
  7. chop32
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    Thats pretty much what I was thinking. I was hoping for someone had an idea on the grille shell.
     
  8. Bruce Lancaster
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    Maybe only way to spot the suspected donors is old Floyd Clymer books...
    The guy pretty clearly took the body off his T and then just roamed the junkyards, looking for a chunk of old car with bucket seats, etc.
    Given the number of short-lived companies in the teens and twenties, I bet the builder himself couldn't ID all the hulks he pillaged.
     
  9. dudley32
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    grand pa kinda looks like Hank Williams...what you think??...d32
     
  10. chop32
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    He sure does!
     
  11. GaryB
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    from Reno,nv

    its a RARE custom henway
     
  12. mart3406
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    from Canada

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    Nope. Not a rare custom-bodied Henway. That's
    a regular '26 Henway ch***is - with a 'standard
    production' '26 Henway "Made-O-Krap Tailless
    Speedster
    " body. But the guy behind the wheel
    in this pic is quite noteworthy! That's Effingnutz
    H. Cobbledjunk, famous skitzoid-affective
    snikophobe, winner of Time Magazine's 1926
    'Debaucherer Of The Year' award, inventor
    of the infamous Edsel "Teletouch"
    'steering-wheel-hub-mounted' gearshift
    mechanism and Henway Motors Corporation
    chief stylist from 1923 to 1926!!!:eek::eek::D

    Mart3406 ("Official Henway Motors
    Corporate Historian and Archivist
    "):D
    ==========================
     
    Last edited: Jan 5, 2011

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