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In a 12 mile radius of my home , how bout you?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Ratroddude, Mar 8, 2011.

  1. Ratroddude
    Joined: May 15, 2009
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    I was cruising the hamb this morning , and read a thread called "VWwheelstander" , and it made me think , I bet this guy would like to see a van I know about , so , off I go with camera in hand , then I decided , why not just stop at every old car I know of between my home and where I'm going , mabye a 12 mile round trip , here's what I came up with in viewing distance of the main highway , not to include the one I know in people's yards.... The '54 is real nice , setting out front of a bank for sale , but , $15,000 seems alittle rich to me , the rest is stuff lying over the side of the road , in old lots , and the like , how about around your neck of the woods? , what can you find in a 12 mile radius of your home?
     

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  2. Hitchhiker
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    Well, Since I live in the city, they aren't out in peoples yards. But In about a 3 mile radius near my house I know of a 1940 ford, a couple chargers, about 5 68-72 dodge darts, a 67 chevelle, About 3 or 4 model A's, A model T as yard art, a 68 nova, a 65 nova SS( grandma car) and I think Hamber ForsakenFew is just up the street from me.
     
  3. I thought about taking pics of stuff within a one mile radius of my home. It is amazing! Most of it H.A.M.B. friendly. Maybe one day.
     
  4. toolman1967
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    I was going out to dinner last night and saw a 5 window early 50s Chevy truck sitting in a field. You can see it from the interstate now that they have cleared some trees. Not a bad looking body.
     
  5. oldblu65
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    What is the vehicle in the shot taken through the trees ? I can't make it out ?
     
  6. mt shasta steve
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    These can be seen out my front window. This is the guy who came home with the '29 sedan and got me to thinking about getting back into hotrods. I ask him if he is proud of himself, he cost me $41,000 that year!
    No pics but one buddy has a '46 Plymouth, another guy within walking distance has a '29 AA, another has a '34 coupe and a '47 cheby sedan that was his family car when he was a kid. For a small town with a population of only 3,500, we have about 20 hotrods in town.
     
  7. 1950ChevySuburban
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    Well, just up the street from me is a collection of '32 sedans, a few Cosworth engines, some vintage track roadsters, a Howell four banger, numerous Flatheads, a real nice 56-ish Ford pickup, an old Honda Trail 90, ... Thats just in my subdivision.
     
  8. Butcher's Shop Customs
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    from Paducah KY

    1954 Chevy truck, 1961 Chevy Suburban, 1954 Chris Craft "Hemi Hummer", a garage full of Tuckers and Crosleys and an Anglia, 1912? Olds powered Indy car, a primered 70 Torino, 1949 F-1, 1960 F-100, 56 BelAir, 56 150 Hardtop, 4 door ChevyII, 3 69 Nova SS's, 41 Ford 4dr, 69 C-10, a 57 Panhead... lots more!

    I've got alot of cool neighbors. These are all within walking distance!
     
  9. Butcher's Shop Customs
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    Bigfoot.

    And not the monster truck.:D
     
  10. Toner283
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    Got any pictures of the "garage full of Tuckers and Crosleys"? I would be interested in seeing them. Tuckers are pretty rare and to see more than one at a time in the same place is almost a miracle. To my knowledge the most that have ever been in the same place at the same time (since they left the factory) is 12 of them at a Tucker club meeting back in the day.

    There are a couple of threads dedicated just to the Tuckers here on the HAMB.
     
  11. yblock292
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    How about the original owner of the "little Coffin". Larry Farber who lived about 1/2 mile from me,my closest neighbor, who just resently p***ed away was the original owner of the Stucky built Coffin. Guys still tell me stories about pushing it around Mulvane Kansas trying to get it running back in the days. Larry farmed a lot of land around here and he and his brother , rick were really into high end race cars. Those of you who were at the HAMB drags last year, saw the red 56 chevy g***er running with, "keck, henderson, farber " racing on the door, well that was brother Larry.
     
  12. Butcher's Shop Customs
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    Last I saw, there were two and a parts car. That was years ago. He trades all kinds of stuff, but I know that he's kind of fond of the tuckers.
     
  13. Von Rigg Fink
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    from Garage

    56 Ford
    50 Chevy
    40 Ford
    40 something Chevy
    29 Ford P-Up
    28 or 9 coupe stock
    32 F, Gl*** ford
    bunch of early stangs
    some muscle cars
     
  14. hotroddon
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    I don't think this server could handle all the rods within even a 10 mile radius of my house. Aside form all the cars that guys have stashed away in the garage (since I live in the city) like the Hirohata Merc and at least 100 others I can think of, there are also all the shops, like Circle City Hot Rods, Dagel's, Altered Engineering, American Hot Rods, Romance in Rust, CW Moss, Reid's, Modern Performance, 401K - not to mention Street Rodder and Rod & Custom
     
  15. rixrex
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    I live in Austin, so just about every cool car you can think of..the one that keeps me up at night is the 61 Corvette under a shed with no roof and the windows rolled down...
     
  16. Mr48chev
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    Yep there are a few in my neighborhood.
    [​IMG]
     
  17. Within 15 miles of my house (nearest neighboor is 3 miles) There is:
    '40 Ford Coupe
    '36 Ford Five window coupe
    '56 Chevy Pickup
    '37 Chevy sedan
    '56,'49,57,51 Chevy grain trucks
     
  18. hugh m
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    There are a ton of cars in a quarter mile radius from here, the worst one is a pretty cherry stock 32 Ford fordor that has been outside ALL WINTER! Had to tell someone...
     
  19. VOODOO ROD & CUSTOM
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    If you VOTE for me for President, I will put a Hot Rod in every

    Driveway.

    VooDoo R & C in 2012 !!
     
  20. Ratroddude
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    It is the trunk section of an early '60's Buick more door ,from the rear door jambs back , I think a starfire , on its top...:(
     
  21. Tucker Fan 48
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    OK, I'll bite. Just where are these Tuckers supposed to have been? There were only 50 ever built (plus the prototype). How many years ago was this?
     
  22. Abomb
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    Next door....
    190??? Model T speedster
    1928/9 Model A rpu
    1936 Ford Cabriolet
    1939 Merc conv.
    1940 Ford deluxe coupe
    1940 Ford pick up
    1941 Ford deluxe coupe
    1962 Ford sunliner

    All, nice, restored to original. The old guy p***ed away last year, and I hardly ever see anyone over there. I mow around the buildings to (hopefully) keep the rodents away.
     
  23. hiboy32
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    Jaws diid this same post a year ago or so. To the best of my knoledge, the only hamb friendly cars around here are a 46-48 merc coupe and a 46-48 merc convert. Oh and just this week I have seen a 63-64 Merc. The 46-48 merc coupe gets out a coupe time a year. tyhe convert... never seen it on the road. I will keep an eye out on the 63-64 merc and see what hapen there.
     
  24. Butcher's Shop Customs
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    Probalby twelve or 15 years ago. I'd have been ten or twelve myself. But I remember him telling me that that car is a Tucker, and I'd probably never see one again. And there was another nearly identical one next to it. I couldn't even tell you now what it looked like. I was a kid and there was a Corvette in the other end of the shop!

    Sorry if I got you excited or misled you with the "garage full" comment!
     
  25. boldventure
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    Some of these are a few years old but most of them are still around.
     

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