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Dick Teague Hot Rod Sketches (1947)

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Jive-Bomber, Aug 9, 2012.

  1. Jive-Bomber
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  2. kamal
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    i love all cars sketches if we want to get best result of sketches than we should use fine paper.and even we can make best sketches on brochures.

    ncr books
     
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  3. LSR 2909
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    Very neat! Thanks for posting
    I like his shading and the feel of motion he used.
     
  4. Dean Lowe
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    The #77 is Bob Rufi's streamliner/lakester.
     
  5. flatheadpete
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    Top row, middle. Tattooed on my left bicept. Hurt like hell. Worth it.
     
  6. rbantique
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    Fun Stuff ... thanks for posting !
     
  7. Tim Jones
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    Great collection. Thanks for sharing.
     
  8. catdad49
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    Thanks for posting. Reminds my of the illustrations in my old Clymer books. The last picture shows it all. Must have been a lucky man!! Cat
     
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    I worked at AMC back in 1972 and **** Teague was the styling VP. He had many cl***ic cars and would drive them to work weather permitting. There was a parking garage under the front of the building on Plymouth road where his car collection was stored. We actually prep a 1911 Hudson for him for a cross country race. He had a p***ion for the old cl***ics and many were race cars in his collection.
     
  11. notrod13
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    awesome ... makes me pissed I'm not going to bonneville....
     
  12. autobilly
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    Excellent Tattoo subjects indeed! (unless you hate 'em :D.)
     
  13. I do prefer Gus Maanum's Art but **** Teague's sketches have a dirty, earthy feel to them, you can imagine being on the lakes with the dust flying up.

    Randy Shinn's T
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    Karl Orr Modified
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    Bob Rufi's record setting Prewar Streamliner
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    Don Blair's 'The Goat' Modified.
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    Tony Capana's Marmon 16 powered behemoth.
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    Stu Hilborn's Streamliner
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    Arnold Birner's Modified
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    Phil Remington's Modified
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  14. flamingokid
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    My thought exactly.
     
  15. I love the underslung. Looks like the Chrisman #25. *Oh, Karl Orr, thanks Jimmy.
    He did a good job at AMC with little dough.
     
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  16. hlfuzzball
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    I once met **** Teague at an Antique Toy show in Detroit many years ago. (He was a big toy collector as well as a car collector) I struck up a conversation by telling him that I had a copy of this book with his sketches and how much I valued it.

    He readily remembered the book and his comment that stuck with me all these years was,"You know what ? I never received my pay for that project !"
     
  17. These are great,thanks for posting.
     
  18. Lancer
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  19. dad-bud
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    Real roots of rodding - it don't get no more traditional than that.
    Thanks for sharing
     
  20. Mr.Musico
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    ..............................................
     
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  21. Randy in Oklahoma
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    Found a framed **** Teague print in an out of the way antique shop near Branson, Missouri. Paid all of $5.00 for it!
     
  22. vegasparky
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    Can someone help me out here. Did **** have a son named Arnold. I new a Arnold Teague from San Luis Obispo, Ca. that owned Teague's Machine Shop, I grew up in Pismo Beach and we all used to build dune buggie's and play at Oceano Dunes, Dan and Evelynn Tallman, Don and Tiny Snell, Gene Blanchard were a few of us that used to meet and play in the dunes. My Dad, Don McClure was the Vice President of the Dune Riders Organization for awhile... Wondering if Arnold was related to **** Teague. Arnold was a master of fabrication... Thanks Ted McClure g***erted@yahoo.com
     

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