Register now to get rid of these ads!

Art & Inspiration Traditional images that need no explanation.

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by HOTRODPRIMER, Mar 21, 2019.

  1. It would appear that the photographer was umm, quackers. Hehe.
     
    Tow Truck Tom and 40ragtopdown like this.
  2. X-cpe
    Joined: Mar 9, 2018
    Posts: 2,084

    X-cpe

    Early AFLAC commercial?
     
  3. Stan Back
    Joined: Mar 9, 2007
    Posts: 2,430

    Stan Back
    Member
    from California

    FB_IMG_1701730092639.jpg

    My brother called these "Shark-Nosed Jeeps".
     
  4. don colaps
    Joined: Nov 29, 2007
    Posts: 172

    don colaps
    Member

    40ragtopdown and chryslerfan55 like this.
  5. Deuces
    Joined: Nov 3, 2009
    Posts: 25,091

    Deuces

    40ragtopdown and chryslerfan55 like this.
  6. It looks like he is about to get kinky.
     
  7. General "Jumbo" wheels and tires ?
     
    Jim Bouchard, rod1 and chryslerfan55 like this.
  8. 65pacecar
    Joined: Sep 22, 2010
    Posts: 21,733

    65pacecar
    Member
    from KY, AZ

  9. 65pacecar
    Joined: Sep 22, 2010
    Posts: 21,733

    65pacecar
    Member
    from KY, AZ

  10. 65pacecar
    Joined: Sep 22, 2010
    Posts: 21,733

    65pacecar
    Member
    from KY, AZ

  11. 40ragtopdown
    Joined: Jan 13, 2015
    Posts: 29,998

    40ragtopdown
    Member

  12. 48reo
    Joined: Feb 21, 2008
    Posts: 305

    48reo
    Member

    That 64 polara came with push button transmission, guys liked to rev em up and hit drive which eventually resulted in catastrophic failure.
     
  13. 6sally6
    Joined: Feb 16, 2014
    Posts: 2,639

    6sally6
    Member

    HEY !...that's Charlie Aflac and his duck ! (I tink)
    6sally6
     
  14. j hansen
    Joined: Dec 22, 2012
    Posts: 8,554

    j hansen
    Member

  15. 65pacecar
    Joined: Sep 22, 2010
    Posts: 21,733

    65pacecar
    Member
    from KY, AZ

  16. 65pacecar
    Joined: Sep 22, 2010
    Posts: 21,733

    65pacecar
    Member
    from KY, AZ

  17. Fordors
    Joined: Sep 22, 2016
    Posts: 5,736

    Fordors
    Member

    IMG_9962.jpeg

    Traditional? No, thankfully this type of axle modification never caught on.
     
  18. El Caballo
    Joined: Mar 3, 2001
    Posts: 6,314

    El Caballo
    Member
    from Houston TX

  19. upload_2023-12-6_12-19-55.jpeg
    What could be more traditional then building it yourself rather then buying it?

    I have seen a couple built in period hot rods with similar front axle set ups.

    @nickthebandit had one for sale a few years ago and Tommy Sparks’ roadster pick-up axle is done this way.


    upload_2023-12-6_12-28-14.png
    upload_2023-12-6_12-27-52.png
     

    Attached Files:

    Last edited: Dec 6, 2023
  20. seabeecmc
    Joined: Jan 28, 2005
    Posts: 1,203

    seabeecmc
    ALLIANCE MEMBER

    Traditionally crude approach. But...... you could mount the headlights on the tie rod ala Tucker. Ron
     
  21. 65pacecar
    Joined: Sep 22, 2010
    Posts: 21,733

    65pacecar
    Member
    from KY, AZ

  22. 65pacecar
    Joined: Sep 22, 2010
    Posts: 21,733

    65pacecar
    Member
    from KY, AZ

  23. How so?

    If it was done in a jig, was well built and with good welds I don't see it as crude, perhaps not aesthetically pleasing.

    Given the fact it has a tow bar I doubt it was a streetcar, more likely a drag car.

    People have completely lost sight of what hot rods, stock cars, and drag cars of this era were, hand-built cars by blue collar people who made do with what they had.

    Those guys did with junkyards, thought innovation, hand tools, torches, welders and maybe a lathe what people of today do with fat wallets, and checkbooks.

    If they had an idea, they built it tried it out and if it didn't work, they came home took it out and built something else.
     
  24. seb fontana
    Joined: Sep 1, 2005
    Posts: 8,801

    seb fontana
    Member
    from ct

    I like chrome wheels!
     
    Deuces and 65pacecar like this.
  25. seabeecmc
    Joined: Jan 28, 2005
    Posts: 1,203

    seabeecmc
    ALLIANCE MEMBER

    Tow bar appears to be every bit as well engineered as the crude axle. FWIW the first axle I had dropped by Mor-Drop cost me about twelve dollars to have done. If you had to do it yourself a hammered and filled job I'd trust more than the home fabricated item shown. I do try to avoid hasty generalizations. Ron
     
    chryslerfan55 and 65pacecar like this.
  26. 40ragtopdown
    Joined: Jan 13, 2015
    Posts: 29,998

    40ragtopdown
    Member

  27. 40ragtopdown
    Joined: Jan 13, 2015
    Posts: 29,998

    40ragtopdown
    Member

  28. 40ragtopdown
    Joined: Jan 13, 2015
    Posts: 29,998

    40ragtopdown
    Member

  29. 40ragtopdown
    Joined: Jan 13, 2015
    Posts: 29,998

    40ragtopdown
    Member

Share This Page

Register now to get rid of these ads!

Archive

Copyright © 1995-2021 The Jalopy Journal: Steal our stuff, we'll kick your teeth in. Terms of Service. Privacy Policy.

Atomic Industry
Forum software by XenForo™ ©2010-2014 XenForo Ltd.