Hi Bo'b, Again, great car with great period correct parts. Sorry about your disability. I will send you a PM. Thanks, Offy 220
Is this the one that was the model for the Radir Wheels car? I thought I once heard it was from Holland, Michigan. -Dave
Over a decade ago, my Buddy Bill from Plymouth Mi. sold a Deuce Roadster to a fellow in California,... I can't believe this isn't it !
Close, but no cigar ... it's a '30-'31 Model A Roadster (on Deuce rails with a Deuce grille shell) ... nonetheless, it is a very cool roadster.
Ray Brown roadster when I discovered it in Las Vegas NV. Kirk.F.White is the one that put it all together and made it happen. For the incredible story about this car read the 1994 winter issue of Hop Up magazine. Everybody's life was blessed that had something to do with bringing it back to were it is today. Two cars in my life that spiritually touched me. Ray Brown roadster and the one I own now. No, I do not worship cars or possessions, it was the builders and the people behind those cars that are gone now, and the positive contributing they made in life.
you're right...my mistake....its just a really nice roadster! BTW, what are your thoughts on the stan wanlass style windshields?.....there was a hot rod shop here in california around the simi valley area that built 32 roadsters in almost a production style fashion and they preety much were all equipped with these wanlass windshields...b2 design group i believe was the name of the shop....cookie cutters, but some were not that bad.
Oh how I love the HAMB. I mean it just doesn't get any better than this!! Thank you Ryan and to all those that posted these kick**** pics!
I've been looking at al the '32's and enjoying every one, which is why I started mine 4+ years ago. Recently got it on the road for shake downs before pulling it apart for paint and upholstery. I took it to the Saturday 2010 AMBR drive in and was fortunate enough for Jack from Hot Rod Hot line to take an interest in it and shoot a bucket load of shots. This is one he posted on his site. The second is one someone shot as my wife and I,tired, worn out, but happy, head out for home that day. Now that I have it together it is almost too much fun to blow apart, but I know I'll like it even more then.
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