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Hot Rods The German Roadster

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by magoozi, Apr 13, 2014.

  1. magoozi
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    Hey guys, if you want to see something different in a roadster, we just finished Richi's roadster. It's all geared up for climate change, being in so.cal. , we are truly spoiled. We are lucky if we get a month of rain down here, In Germany, it's the other way around, you're lucky if you get a month of sunshine a year and you have to meet some really strict safety codes, which makes this 31 roadster on deuce rails a little different then most.
     
  2. metal man
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    Let's see it.
     
  3. HOTRODPRIMER
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    OK,where's the photo? HRP
     
  4. magoozi
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    Waiting for Grease Machine to post the pictures, I've never had any luck on posting pictures so grease machine will be helping with the thread.
     
  5. mechanic58
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    Nothing to see here - move along smartly.
     
  6. haychrishay
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    what color is that ?
     
  7. Yutan Flash
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    (Best Sgt. Schultz imitation) I see noo-thing.
     
  8. tfeverfred
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    Failure to communicate?
     
  9. Chuck R
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  10. Greasemachine
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    yes, pics. We finally got it done, It's on it's way to Germany.
     

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  11. Greasemachine
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    one more at the shop without the side curtain
     

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  12. Super Streak
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    Great looking car.
     
  13. jfreakofkorn
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    cool looking car ....
     
  14. druids62
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    PERFECT! Thanks for sharing.
     
  15. bgbdlinc
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    ...oh my!....that WAS worth waiting for....
     
  16. brady1929
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    Beautiful roadster. What color is it?
     
  17. seadog
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    I thought you had to have fenders in Germany. Guess I was wrong.
     
  18. Martin_F
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    Look closely, Tom.
    It has fenders!
     
  19. seadog
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    By golly it does. It's still early down here in Carolina, my eyes aren't dialed in yet.
     
  20. magoozi
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    Ford used this color to paint the garnish on a 1938 zepher, I am not a big fan of brown but I think this color is bitch'en
     
  21. magoozi
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    Well to start the story, My friend and fellow club member Stefan aka grease machine ships a lot of vintage cars to Europe and he got a call from German Lifter Jens, his friend Richi wanted a roadster built that he could drive around Europe so he gave Stefan the specs and carte blanc to build him a roadster. So the hunt was on, Stefan gave me a ring and we called Justin B, Justin always has some kind of roaster project going and he just happen to have a 31 roadster body that was half original and half brookville on a gennie 32 frame, the rear end was forty but still needed to be cut down and had a cool old dropped axle and a 1953 8BA flathead.
    So a deal was struck and Stefan picked up the project.
    we will try to dig up some earlier pics and show the build.
     
  22. HotRodMicky
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    Good to have the car here in Germany soon!!!!!

    Great car !

    I dig the BIG whitewalls
     
  23. Krash
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  24. ct1932ford
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    You know I like it:rolleyes:
     
  25. HOTRODPRIMER
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    Man,that roadster is beautiful! HRP
     
  26. JEM
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    Bikini-floss fenders...
     
  27. Greasemachine
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    here are some early pics from when we started the project, came long way...
     

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  28. Squablow
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    I love everything about that car. Is that a '34 truck grille?
     
  29. Greasemachine
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    The front fenders are made from the spare tire cover of a 36 Ford. They are cut very short just to meet the German requirements. The rear fender came from a hotrod, I bought them used. We had to modify the brackets tho.

    My friend wanted the white wall look on the roadster and I decided to go all the way to give it the late 40s early 50s look with the super wide whites. They are Lester tires, 600/16 in front and 750/16 in the back. Not cheap tho..., but Firestones aren't cheap either... Lucas Tires in Long beach sells them.
     

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