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Projects '24 T Roadster build

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Anderson, Aug 21, 2012.

  1. Blue One
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    :rolleyes: Great detective work there Sherlock :D:D
     
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  2. Not to mention he's responding to a 3 year old question, on a thread about a car that's built, sold, and not even in the country. :)
     
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  3. Blue One
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    Ya he’s not the sharpest knife in the drawer or the brightest bulb in the shop is he :D:D
     
  4. Sculptive Design Co.
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  5. Anderson
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    Thanks man! Here's the whole car. 68819936_390578804954742_4973413114831390280_n.jpg
     
  7. Flipper
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    Don't know how I missed this thread. It was a perfect little car when you sold it. ...at least in pictures. The lighter color showed off the details.
     
  8. Still one of my favourite T builds. The 'finishing' didn't do it any favours compared to how it was when you sold it Eric.
     
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  9. Anderson
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    Thanks guys! Still my favorite hot rod too. Been over 10 years now since I started building that thing...
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  10. Flipper
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  11. Anderson
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    I don’t remember
     
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  12. Zottel
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    Man this thing is cool!
     
  13. Atwater Mike
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    I photo-measured it at 102"...
     
  14. The37Kid
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    Stone stock T is 100 inch wheelbase, that car looks to be longer. Bob
     
  15. lee-key
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    Did the car have the sweep taken out of the frame?
     
  16. Anderson
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    The frame was heavily modified…cut and bent all to hell at the cowl. I don’t think any sweep was added to, or taken from the rails
    But honestly I can’t say for certain. The rails between the front and rear tires are one of the few things that stayed as they were from when I bought the project. They might have been flattened some?
     
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