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History Bringing the Dick Williams '27 Roadster Back to 1953

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by HEMI32, Dec 20, 2020.

  1. HEMI32
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    Today at @hollenbeck32's Vintage Color Studio:

    2021 09 21 - Dick Williams '27 Roadster @ VintageColorStudio (body).JPG
    2021 09 21 - Dick Williams '27 Roadster @ VintageColorStudio (frame).JPG
    images from vintagecolorstudio's September 21st Instagram story​
     
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  2. HEMI32
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    Today at @hollenbeck32's Vintage Color Studio:

    2021 09 22 - Dick Williams '27 Roadster @ VintageColorStudio (1).PNG
    2021 09 22 - Dick Williams '27 Roadster @ VintageColorStudio (2).PNG
    images from vintagecolorstudio's September 22nd Instagram story​
     
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  3. Stogy
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    Reminds me of the acetylene torch treatment...is this technique of achieving a smooth true surface a newer phenomenon or is it something that's been done for ions?
     
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  4. rjgideon
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    Stogy, if I was a betting man I'd say that's graphite guide coat smeared over the primer to aid in blocking.
     
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  5. HEMI32
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    Today at Darryl Hollenbeck's Vintage Color Studio:

    2021 09 28 - Dick & June Falk visit the Dick Williams '27 Roadster @ VintageColorStudio.JPG
    image from vintagecolorstudio's September 28th Instagram feed

    2021 09 28 - Dick Williams '27 Roadster Belly Pan @ VintageColorStudio (1).JPG
    2021 09 28 - Dick Williams '27 Roadster Belly Pan @ VintageColorStudio (2).JPG
    2021 09 28 - Dick Williams '27 Roadster Belly Pan @ VintageColorStudio (3).JPG
    2021 09 28 - Dick Williams '27 Roadster Belly Pan @ VintageColorStudio (4).JPG
    2021 09 28 - Dick Williams '27 Roadster Belly Pan @ VintageColorStudio (5).JPG
    images from vintagecolorstudio's September 28th Instagram story​
     
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  6. Stogy
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    Thanks RJ...Well...based on the results being shared it's a process that delivers Bigtime...Wowie!!...and that's ready to rub...meaning there's more...looks pretty there already...
     
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  7. HEMI32
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    NOTE: Ross Myers (through Roy Brizio) has requested that I (temporarily) remove the photos of the **** Williams '27 Roadster while it is being painted ... and (of course) I have honored his request.

    UPDATE: Now that the (restored) **** Williams '53 AMBR winner has debuted at the 2022 GNRS, I've "restored" the images in my previous 13 posts (i.e., the photos of it while it was being painted at @hollenbeck32's Vintage Color Studio).
     
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  8. HEMI32
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    Here's a couple photos of the **** Williams '27 Roadster restored back to its 1953 AMBR winning form at the Brizio shop:

    2022 01 12 - Dick Williams '27 Roadster @ Roy Brizio Street Rods (1).JPG
    2022 01 12 - Dick Williams '27 Roadster @ Roy Brizio Street Rods (2).JPG
    January 12th 2022 images by Jack @jakespeed55 Stratton
     
  9. HEMI32
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    Here's a couple photos of the 1953 AMBR winner during 2022 GNRS Setup Day:

    2022 01 26 - Dick Williams '53 AMBR  Roadster @ GNRS - Setup Day (Darryl Hollenbeck).PNG
    image from Darryl @hollenbeck32 Hollenbeck (vintagecolorstudio)'s January 26th Instagram story

    2022 01 26 - Dick Williams '53 AMBR  Roadster @ GNRS - Setup Day (Terri Hollenbeck).PNG
    image from Terri @Born a HotRodGal Hollenbeck's January 26th Instagram story​
     
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  10. Anderson
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    That car is a perfect example of how the coolest looking cars can be the worst to drive!
     
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  11. Stogy
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    That's one of those colors that has many faces...it looks white to me but I also see a very light blue which no doubt darkens depending on light...is this a modern paint thing or are multi ranged tints way older than one would imagine?...

    It looks ready for 1953...great job Team Brizio...and thanks to Hemi for sharing the Journey...;)
     
  12. Stogy
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    I guess the former drivers may have been shorter as they seem to sit deeper in the seat...
     
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  13. rob-redm
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    well done guys ! it's beautiful...may hats off to the Brizio Group
     
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  14. HEMI32
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    It's not a "modern paint thing" ... it's a "photographic thing".

    This light powder blue gray paint color photographs quite differently depending on the source of the "available light" (i.e., bright sunlight, overcast muted sunlight, fluorescent shop light, incandescent light, LED light, etc., etc.) ... and at what angle that light source is "hitting" the roadster's body panels.

    Don't believe me? ... Go back and view the six (6) circa 1953 black & white photos of the car in Post #1 (i.e., the OP of this thread).
     
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  15. Stogy
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    I see what your saying, paints do that dance even to the naked eye but I guess the light source and other elements dictate the same as well thinking what your saying...I hear it so many times in discussion of paints and light is probably the biggest part of that equation...Thanks for a new direction in thinking about paint...
     
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  16. The37Kid
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    Nice surprise, all this time I've been expecting to see the finished car in red. Have fun at the GNRS, post photos if you take any. Bob
     
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  17. El Hueso
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    Competing for AMBR this year?
     
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  18. Tim
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    Yup!

    any shots of the pedal area with a person in the car completed?
     
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  19. One reason I painted my old T that color
     
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  20. HEMI32
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    Last edited: Feb 6, 2022
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  21. HEMI32
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    No ... it's just being displayed near the "9-foot trophy" & the 2022 contenders because is was restored to its circa 1953 AMBR winning form:

    2022 01 27 - Dick Williams '53 AMBR  Roadster @ GNRS - by eastcoastmikes.jpg
    image from eastcoastmikes January 27th Instagram feed

    2022 01 27 - Dick Williams '53 AMBR  Roadster @ GNRS.jpg
    photographer unknown​
     
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  23. 50Fraud
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    I am so glad to see the car restored to its original appearance. With all due respect to its interim owners, it was never improved by the color change and huge tires. Now it looks like it ought to, one of the absolute best of all the AMBR winners.
     
  24. goldmountain
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    This has probably been addressed before but was **** Williams the same Poliform guy?
     
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  25. HEMI32
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    Nope ... different **** Williams ... and yes, it's been addressed before ... but not in this thread (i.e., @50Fraud posted THIS in @Ryan's 2014 thread about the '53 AMBR).
     
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  26. Nobey
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    A very happy ending for AMBR winner, an outstanding build and outstanding thread as well. Thank you
    HEMI 32....
     
  27. RICH B
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    Besides looking great, it sure sounds good in the video I saw somewhere of it driving into the show,
     
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  28. HEMI32
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    2022 01 27 - Dick Williams '53 AMBR  Roadster @ GNRS (by Holly Martin).jpg
    image by Holly Martin

    2022 01 27 - Dick Williams '53 AMBR  Roadster @ GNRS - by Keith Weesner.jpg
    image by Keith @weez Weesner

    2022 01 27 - Dick Williams '53 AMBR  Roadster @ GNRS - by Michael Corazzelli.jpg
    image by Michael @Michaelcozman Corazzelli
     
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  29. HEMI32
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    2022 01 28 - Dick Williams '53 AMBR  Roadster @ GNRS (by Timmy McMaster).jpg
    image by Timmy @mctim64 McMaster
     
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  30. HEMI32
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    2022 01 28 - Dick Williams '53 AMBR  Roadster @ GNRS (by Speed & Kulture).jpg
    image from speedandkulture's January 28th Instagram feed
     
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