I'm very fortunate to have recently acquired the second of my all time dream cars (pre-war willys). sometimes i like to imagine I'm 15 again (now am 45) and think how stoked I'd have been to even be in the same garage with these cars. back then in Dubuque Iowa nobody owned stuff like this. Thank god for every blessing.
Welcome to the club. I can't wait to finish mine. What indoor show is it displayed at in your photos? Thanks for sharing!
True. But I will har*** him for having such a rad coupe and taking such ****ty pics of it to share with us. How dare you.
One more question, where did you get those front brake hoses? Is the end at the frame bulkhead AN and the wheel cylinder end 7/16"-24?
yes and yes. one end goes to the thur the frame which is the an fitting. the other end goes to the wheel cylinder (1940)
The name is cool,,we know you by that,,but if you decide to change your screen name how about hotrodbarryO,,that's gotta ring to it! HRP
Very nice! Looks like in has some "Rolling Bones" influence. Would love to see a side shot to show the stance.
Nice work Barry, spent some time admiring this weekend. It has the look for sure. Nice STURDY rear suspension too!! Exhaust pipes look tough coming out the back.
Just pinch yourself to make sure it's not a dream!!! Can't tell how many times I just get this awesome car and then I wake up!! Red Ram Hemi
now all you need is a gold chain and some billet accessories and you will street rod for sure......just kidding the car looks great.
Yup, that'll do. Dig the ram's horns, too. Can't tell what intake you're running, but a 3x2 or 4x2 would be killer. What's the inside look like?
One year!! That is a great looking Deuce. I ashamed to say how little I get done in one year. I admit I work slow, but I sure admire you guys who can get a car built in 12 months.