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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Tetanus Shot, Sep 10, 2010.

  1. A Boner
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    image.jpg Race style.
     
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  2. That's what I was thinking!

    Old thread with relevance!:cool:
     
  3. A Boner
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    image.jpg Or this.
     
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  4. Hey Dennis... Who's is that?:cool:
     
  5. A Boner
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    Hey Mark,

    Don't know....but he sure knows how to screw together a very nice traditional hot rod!
     
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    image-3-2.jpg image-14-1.jpg IMG_1630-650x517.jpg A couple more pulled from another thread.
     
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    wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![​IMG]
     
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    Bob%20Griffin%20#596_web.jpg Copyofpasoo7070.jpg pasocanada046.jpg img540.jpg life5.jpg life1.jpg More.
     
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    Art%20McCormick%20#338_web.jpg 406030265.jpg Robert%20McKinley%20#542_web.jpg user34579_pic115214_1254842104.jpg More, the track nose T even has canvas over the grille opening.
     
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    IMG_4610-copy_zps200c15b0.jpg A great pic of J.B. s car.
     
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    Please bring this thread back!
     
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    Yes! Thank you!
     
  15. Uncle Bob
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    Old thread, but what the heck........the '30 roadster..... 30 hiboy ex can bw.jpg 30 hiboy 14.jpg
     
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    Don't have anything of substance that shows construction/attachment details, but I do have some vintage shots to offer for inspiration :)

    From what I can tell, 1936 is the first date I've seen photo evidence for;

    The Spalding bros used one to cover the rear portion of their Phaeton in this 1936 photo;
    Spalding Bros Phaeton 1936.jpeg

    Both Bill Parker (#22 Phaeton) and George Sakai (#124) used them in this Oct 2, 1938 shot;
    parker phaeton 1938.jpg

    Charlie & George Beck's '29 shown here in 1940;
    Charlie George Beck 1940.jpg

    Richard Tregilus - 1940;
    richard tregilus 1940.jpg

    Bill Hangee's Cragar-Winfield powered A shown here in 1941;
    Bill Hangee Cragar-Winfield A 1941.jpg
     
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    There is a lot more than tarps going on here. Cool thread!
     
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    I can't recall where I saw it (in print or at a show) but the toneau I saw had battens sewn into long pockets running front to back in the p***enger side's cover. The battens looked just like those seen in the sails on sail boats. I bet they were great in keeping the cover from flapping and the look reminded me of the bead rolling you see in body panels. It looked cool, cl***y and was a nice finishing touch to the cover. Jeremy, was that your cover? Gary
     
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    Just thought I would throw a few "on the pile". Great thread.


    roadsters,midgets,motorcycles 005.jpg roadsters,midgets,motorcycles 006.jpg roadsters,midgets,motorcycles 007.jpg
     
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    After all this time I'm sure you must have built a cover by now, if not check out the Walsh 32 roadster the 333 car record holder from Bonneville, their's is a frame work that is hinged on the p***genger side and latches on the driver side it works because the car has gong over 230 mph with out any problems....................
     
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    From the ROG 2015 thread :) ImageUploadedByH_A_M_B_1438528892_163748.jpg
     
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    For the people running a tonneau with a cut oval for the driver do you have a cover for the cut out and if so how are you fastening it.?
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