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A real Hot Rodders Grill

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Toymont, Oct 31, 2007.

  1. Toymont
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    This was posted on the Rat Fink board. thought it was cool.

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  2. Toymont
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    Notice the temp gauge on the manifold and the bow tie on the grill
     
  3. str8axleford
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    I wonder if he drains the grease from the oil pan from the drain plug, also I looked, and theres no valves, but there are headers... so I am sure it gets mighty hot unless he blocked the p***ages behind the headers.
     
  4. Cruiser
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    VERY COOL INDEED.............................


    CRUISER :cool:
     
  5. gtnrkix
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    So the smoke comes out the headers! I want one!
     
  6. Elrod
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    Saw someone selling one of those as the Arlington Swap Meet here in Dallas/Ft. Worth last month. Very neat!
     
  7. NITROFC
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    A few more I seen via email
     

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  8. NJVadala
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    I love the bow-tie on the first grill, he probably emblazons his burgers and steaks with it and it probably makes them taste better.
     
  9. metalshapes
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    To be totally honest, they dont do a thing for me.

    And that Trailer thing looks more ridiculous than a Golfcart with a Rolls Royce Grille on it...
     
  10. dirty_hands
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    The bow-tie doesn't make them taste better, it just makes them cheaper and easy to find parts for!

    harharhar
     
  11. telecaster_6
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    I couldnt think of a better use for a SBC....well...other than a great "rat rod' engine...
     
  12. NITROFC
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    I remember years back of a yellow ..1939 Ford Sedan that's interior was made into a GRILL ...now that's a HOT ROD !!!
     
  13. the shadow
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    I built this one back in '91 out of a spare (un-raceable) rail I had, had alot of fun with it. it made it on NHRA today + a slew of magazine back in '92 when I lent it out on tour with Jaz products.
     

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  14. metalshapes
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    No.
    Its a waste of a '39 Sedan...

    "I'll build a Helicopter Theme Bike, no a Firetruck Theme Bike, no a Warbird Theme Hot Rod, no a Hot Rod Theme BBQ..."

    Same Ol' lame ****...
     
  15. NITROFC
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    A few from the Run with the Angels Rod Run 50th Anniversary Doylestown, PA

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  16. the shadow
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    that was also my rail, I gave it to rick (the chef) back when I was in the time bandits. at one time rick had owned it (in the 70's) ,he built his twin grilled "bake train" at the same time I was building my single grilled AA/FBBQ. we had a cook off complete with a christmas tree the first summer.
    good times!:) I sold my grill to a guy in michigan back in 2001 haven't seen it since.:confused:
     

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