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

  1. Bigcheese327
    Joined: Sep 16, 2001
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    As I said to someone the other day, I have a gow "pile", but I can't properly call it a "project" yet as there is no building going on yet. I'm accumulating mid-'20s to early-'30s period pieces to build a T based around my '26 Ford frame and '28 Chevy engine.

    -Dave
     
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  2. kram
    Joined: Mar 16, 2011
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    Any more info or pics on this one?
     
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    Here ya go, KRAM. Was listed for sale in Oregon: (503) 231-1940.
     
  4. Marcy
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    Here's Bill's T complete-----love it!!!





    Marcy
     

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  5. That's awesome Marcy, do you mean Bill Ward's? Thanks for posting.
     
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    Louver lovers, dig this.
     
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  7. Marcy
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    Wild Bill Bierman's in St Louis----you posted a picture of it mocked up.



    Marcy
     
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  9. Gotcha Marcy! What a badass ride. You started on your T yet?
     
  10. kram
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    Thanks for the pictures of that coupe!

    Here the roadster I'm working on...

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  11. Fourdy
    Joined: Dec 9, 2001
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    Building a 24 T now. Flat powered.

    Fourdy
     

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  12. Kramer
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    Here's mine. Hope to someday have a steel body. But this will do for now.

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  14. Thanks for sharing, Hackman. You've built a great looking car. I think the rake and ride height of your car is right on. It's nice to see an all-mopar drivetrain, too. And three pedals, too. I've heard great things about 833 4-speeds. If you don't mind my asking, what size wheels and tires are you running and what are your rear gears? Thanks for sharing the specs of your build with others.
     
  15. SinisterCustom
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    Oh HELL yeah!!!!
     
  16. The tire sizes in the pictures are 5.00x16 front and 7.00x16 rear Firestones on stock Ford 16 inch wheels. Currently the fronts are 4.50x16. Thanks again. Cool thread!
     

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  17. KaddyKimber
    Joined: Sep 24, 2010
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    from Denver, CO

    Looking good. I can't wait to see it cruising around Colorado.
     
  18. rodrobb
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    from Sweden

    Im building a new blower engine for my T-coupe
     

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    This is the one that got me hooked. As legend has it, this car was built in thirty days in Charlie's home garage using a nice body acquired from the great Vernon McKeen. The car was built to be driven to Paso and got there without a hitch. At that time, it was as if they'd arrived from another planet. Almost no one was messing around with T's at the time, let alone leaving them unchopped. That was a decade or more ago. I think it's safe to say that Charlie was ahead of his time.

    Were any fellow HAMBers at that Paso show to see Charlie's old tall T?
     

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    As legend has it, Mercury Charlie's old T was built in thirty days in his Austin, Texas home garage using a nice body acquired from the great Vernon McKeen. It was subsequently driven to Paso and got there without a hitch. At that time, practically nobody was messing with T coupes, let alone leaving them unchopped. This car might as well have been from another planet as far as the attendees were concerned. That was a decade or more ago. I think it's safe to say that Charlie was ahead of his time. Were any fellow HAMBers at that Paso show to see Charlie's old tall T drop jaws?
     
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  21. droplord49
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    Not Paso, but I was at the Roundup when it first appeared with a still patina'ed body and I was pretty blown away. Definitely one that inspired me the hunt down a T coupe to build.
     
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  22. NHRANUT
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    This is one of my favorites.
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  23. scuba
    Joined: Sep 30, 2010
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    My 26 , the engine is a 64 300 buick , i think i'm going to keep it tall
     

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  24. chaddilac
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    Haven't posted mine in a while... Hope to get back on it soon!! :)

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  25. That thing looks wicked, Chaddilac. Would you be willing to share your specs with us fellow HAMBERS: Frame style, engine, trans, suspension, amount of chop/channel? What's the end plan for the paint, interior, wheels, etc.

     
  26. Bigcheese327
    Joined: Sep 16, 2001
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    How much is that chopped, chaddilac?

    -Dave
     
  27. I was at Mercury Charlie's today. His T is coming along nicely. Lots of tricks I'm not at liberty to share here. But this much I will say. There is one extremely badass Model T coming together in Austin, Texas. With a little luck, it'll be out at the Round-Up this year.
     
  28. Hart Rod
    Joined: Aug 4, 2008
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    from Syracuse

    Just about done gathering parts. 26 Roadster.
     
  29. Boones
    Joined: Mar 4, 2001
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    from Kent, Wa
    1. Northwest HAMBers

    I have sworn off T and A's once I complete the two I have (time to go with bigger rides) but if I found a nice T coupe, it might be the one to change my mind..
     
  30. tjm73
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