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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by deluxester, Jul 20, 2019.

  1. redoxide
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  2. deluxester
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    7.00 x 18 rear
    4.75/5.00 x 18 front
     
  3. banjorear
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    Super cool car. Love everything about it.

    Interesting about the dove tail. I have a ‘28 that has the original tack strips and they aren’t dovetailed like that. I wonder why they did it like that on a ‘32? Easier to find wood pieces maybe?
     
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  4. Ruby32
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    Very cool
     
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  5. the oil soup
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    Those are not dovetail joints but finger joints and I didn’t realize they were in use that long ago. Cool!
     
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  6. rotten ron
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    Great build I could do that if I had any skills, tools, money, and ambition.
     
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  7. BobbyLaMalice
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  8. Jay Here
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    Awesome looking build!
     
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  9. deluxester
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    Thanks for the compliments! I am very happy with the way the roadster is running. I have driven it to Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Burbank, Point Mugu, Pasadena, and San Dimas Early Ford Store. We’re now making plans to build a faster motor for this years exposition races.
    (last photo, credit to bedlam car club)
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  10. Kiwi 4d
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    @deluxester You really knocked this out of the park. As they say the only thing i would change is the name on the ***le.
     
  11. SPEC
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    Great build!
     
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  12. Tim
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    Looks fantastic!
     
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  13. sloppy jalopies
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  14. deluxester
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    Old thread.. new photos. We swapped in a fresh stroked 8ba motor, some patina 18’s and had a chance to participate in several cruises and races this year. Still one of my favorite builds!

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  15. deluxester
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    The last two photos were not taken by me. See the watermarks for photo creds!
     
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  17. J.Ukrop
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    Wow. What a perfect car. Nice work!
     
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  18. deluxester
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    Thank you!
     
  19. sshep
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    Love it, great looking roadster!
     
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  20. the oil soup
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    DA7F2199-EEFC-4935-8556-FCC51DC56CC8.jpeg Is this some sort of wheel cover that the hubcap is mounted to?
     
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  21. Hitchhiker
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    Nice to go over this thread again. Still gives my lustful feelings. Just about the perfect roadster
     
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  22. oliver westlund
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    Perfection!
     
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  24. caprockfabshop
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    Looks like Lyons wheel covers. They go over original ford wires and give a simulated steel wheel look. Very period correct and luckily they are reproduced nowadays. Not sure who exactly makes them, but I see them occasionally for sale online.
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    ~Peter
     
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  25. Krash
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    Yeah, keep adding pictures, videos etc......such a great car!
     
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  26. the oil soup
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    Yeah, that car has the look!
     
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  27. Rand Man
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    Another great thread. Cool car.
     
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