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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Bob K, Jun 22, 2004.

  1. Bob K
    Joined: Mar 3, 2001
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    Bob K
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    from Antigo Wi.

    At first I thought this was a restoration of a 50's sports car type Hot Rod but it turns oout that the guy just finished it 6 months ago. The Hood is a early Packard narrowed 18 inches. Can't remember what he said the trunk started out as but it's got some neat ****.

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    Olds Dash is neat

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    Gotta Love the Shift Knob

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  2. Wowcars
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    Where in the HELL did you see that Bob?
     
  3. GRADY
    Joined: Jun 23, 2002
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    WHERE WAS I?
    man I tell ya, there is almost too much stuff to see, especially if you are only there for one day.
    thanks for sharing Bob...it was nice to meet you [​IMG]
     
  4. praisethelowered
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    That is really cool. Anybody have some more info? What does the body look like to you guys with the experienced eyes?
     
  5. ONE OF THE RARE OLDS MOTOR BY CHEVY!
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    DAMNED COOL BODY AND DASH WORK......
     
  6. Bob K
    Joined: Mar 3, 2001
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    from Antigo Wi.

    It was parked right by me on Saturday, I was next to the bandstand on the east side. You can see the red bandstand in the first picture. He pulled in about 2pm and was still there when I left about 5 pm. Good seeing all of you guy's also.


    BTT50'S RULES

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  7. Nick32vic
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    Man, i think it is ugly but i love it at the same time. lol. I dont know how its possible but i do. I have that same exact dash. i would have put it in my 32 if i hadnt have found the 55 chevy dash. Thanks for the pics Bob.

    Nick
     
  8. fab32
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    Even got the traditional alternator flaming belt tensioner.

    Frank
     
  9. weekender
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    Really neat car. Has a "Confused/Sad" look on his face.(first pic) I would be proud to call it mine.

    Thanks, McCray
     
  10. kustomkoupe
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    is that an sbc?....i donlt know much for overhead motors..just wondering?

    zach
     
  11. I like it! I wonder if the trunk area is early Volvo? Dean
     
  12. bobbleed
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    Me and Tuck saw that thing. Looked like a VW kinda. The front suspension killed it for me.
     
  13. Thats a small block chevy Mr kustomcoupe
     
  14. thirtytwo
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  15. theodore
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    It looks like one of the little talking cars in a Chevron commercial, oh and the flamed alternator bracket's gay, had some neat touches tho.
     
  16. Deyomatic
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    I completely agree about the Chevron commercial.
     
  17. [ QUOTE ]
    At first I thought this was a restoration of a 50's sports car type Hot Rod but it turns oout that the guy just finished it 6 months ago. The Hood is a early Packard narrowed 18 inches. Can't remember what he said the trunk started out as but it's got some neat ****.


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    Looks like it might be a 30-31 A body widened slightly.If the hood was made from a Packard,I'm betting the deck lid is a 40-42 Packard sedan(similar in shape to a Chev/Olds fastback of the same years).Who cares if it's got a Chevy in it disguised as an Olds;it's a neat looking piece!
     
  18. skull63
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    that thing is cool! i dig the flamed alt bracket.

    skull
     
  19. alchemy
    Joined: Sep 27, 2002
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    The doors are VW, and maybe more of the body too. The front suspension was the WORST though.

    Good lines from 20 feet away, but the execution lacked refinement.

     
  20. Slide
    Joined: May 11, 2004
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    Is that a late model Buick grille turned upside-down?

    That decklid looks like a Fleetline Chevy (42-48), but I agree that it might be Packard instead.

     
  21. flt-blk
    Joined: Jun 25, 2002
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    [ QUOTE ]
    The front suspension was the WORST though.


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    What was the front suspension?
     
  22. Ayers Garage
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    I'm not a hater. I like the car. It's better than anything I've built.

    There are several neat aspects of the car that I like. I try to pick up little ideas from every car, whatever type it is.
     
  23. alchemy
    Joined: Sep 27, 2002
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    To me it looked like a 70's Nova front clip. If it had an old Ford axle it would have been 200% better.

    alchemy
     

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