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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Slimegreeeeeen, Nov 19, 2011.

  1. Mr cheater
    Joined: Aug 18, 2010
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    On my coupe I used an over-sized pice of plywood with 1'' of foam covered with some red metal flake vinyl. To bolt it down I used some elevator bolts.
     

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  2. Thanks for the lowdown on your roof, Mr Cheater. I really dig the glitter vinyl.
     
  3. Here's one for all of you rake lovers.

    TALL T with RAKE#2.jpg
     
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  4. stephane-rod
    Joined: Jul 16, 2007
    Posts: 208

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    from france

  5. Anyone notice Stoner's T in the new issue of Autocult? I love that car. It was on the letter from the editors page. Just one more reason to pick up a copy.
     
  6. 94hoghead
    Joined: Jun 1, 2007
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    Here's mine. 1925 RPU, model A frame, 289 with a C4 trans.
     
  7. Nice to see an OHV Ford V8 in a Ford.

     
  8. This car was not built by Clarke Bates as I originally thought. Thanks for steering me straight on my facts, Clark. Anyone who if it's owned by a HAMBER? I'd love to post the car's specs for the benefit of those of us currently building a T.
     

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  9. daddio211
    Joined: Aug 26, 2008
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    BITCHIN! Where can I see more of this coupe? Is there a build thread here or something?
     
  10. cur11.jpg
    A Tim Conder sketch of Stoner's T. Hopefully, the real deal will be hitting the road soon.
    Buy an issue of AutoCult and support the cause.
     
  11. The photo I posted came from here on the HAMB. Don't think there was a build blog on it. It was at least a year or two ago that it was built. I remember seeing it in a couple of mags. Maybe someone else on here knows where to find more on it. I don't have any more shots of it. Here's another build by Clark:
    user40288_pic26354_1231423942.jpg

     
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  12. Another shot of Clark's other T build. I believe it's now owned by another HAMBer who has done even more work on it. It was featured in Issue #11 of Traditional Rod and Custom. [​IMG]
     
  13. Clark
    Joined: Jan 14, 2001
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    Slimegreen....I can't take credit for the dark maroon T coupe. Nice build but not mine. I did build the blue T and it belongs to HRM2K now.
    Clark
     
  14. Clark
    Joined: Jan 14, 2001
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    And there should be a cool T sedan coming out of this area before too long. Redz Rodz has it and is collecting all the parts right now.
    Clark
     
  15. Boones
    Joined: Mar 4, 2001
    Posts: 9,691

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    from Kent, Wa
    1. Northwest HAMBers

    Here is my project...

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  16. Does "built" count? Dare to be different. Ts have personality.
     

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  17. "Built" absolutely counts, HAckman. What are the specs of your car if you don't mind my asking. Frame, amount of chop, engine, trans, suspension, etc. I think a lot of people currently building a T would love to know. Thanks for posting your car. It looks sano.

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  18. Sorry for the miss on the credit, Clark. I was under the mistaken impression you'd built the maroon T as well as that sweetass blue one. If you don't mind, would you be willing to share the specs for your blue car. Type of frame, amount of chop, engine, trans, suspension, paint texture, etc. I'm sure the guys building T's on here would love to know your math, given how perfect that car sits. HRM2K is a lucky man.


     
  19. dana barlow
    Joined: May 30, 2006
    Posts: 5,212

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    from Miami Fla.
    1. Y-blocks

    Wish I was,just too many other rods in works right now,cus I really to love T coupes with a mild chop and rake :cool::D
    Just doing finshing up on son's 23T bucket now.
     
  20. ArtGeco
    Joined: Apr 6, 2005
    Posts: 772

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    from Miami

  21. Looks like a pretty decent body for someone who knows their way around patch panels. The trunk lid alone is worth a pretty penny, assuming it's straight and devoid of cancer. I"ll let you know if I hear of someone looking, ArtGeco.
     
  22. carl s
    Joined: Mar 22, 2008
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    from Indio, CA

    God bless those who build these cars!
     
  23. 64 DODGE 440
    Joined: Sep 2, 2006
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  24. Redz Rodz
    Joined: Oct 4, 2002
    Posts: 490

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    collecting parts,pic's & building it in my mind ! hope to knock " pull a wheelie" off my bucket list !! should be a gas to build mock-up pic's soon
     
  25. Even though I'm not chopping mine, I think this chop looks bitchen' proportionally speaking. Notice how the rear side window measures almost "square"? Love the patina, too, although mine will likely wear suede. two stage-paint with a flat clear.
    NICELY CHOPPED T IN METAL.jpg
     
  26. Img0159bw_2.jpg Keepin' it tall.
     
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  27. leftrear.jpg Sometimes less is more. Nice.
     
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  28. gasser300
    Joined: May 25, 2010
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    from Ft Worth



    WOW!

    That ranks up there with Mr Model T's ride
     
  29. robber
    Joined: Nov 25, 2011
    Posts: 1,999

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    T buckets are a blast! Some would argue that they were the 1st hotrods ever!
    At 1700lbs, 420 horses and a 89" wheelbase, mine is not for the weak at heart.
    It does however,fall into my definition of "fun"!
     
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