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Projects '24 T Roadster build

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Anderson, Aug 21, 2012.

  1. Blue One
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    :rolleyes: Great detective work there Sherlock :D:D
     
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  2. Not to mention he's responding to a 3 year old question, on a thread about a car that's built, sold, and not even in the country. :)
     
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  3. Blue One
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    Ya he’s not the sharpest knife in the drawer or the brightest bulb in the shop is he :D:D
     
  4. Sculptive Design Co.
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  5. Anderson
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    Thanks man! Here's the whole car. 68819936_390578804954742_4973413114831390280_n.jpg
     
  7. Flipper
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    Don't know how I missed this thread. It was a perfect little car when you sold it. ...at least in pictures. The lighter color showed off the details.
     
  8. Still one of my favourite T builds. The 'finishing' didn't do it any favours compared to how it was when you sold it Eric.
     
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  9. Anderson
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    Thanks guys! Still my favorite hot rod too. Been over 10 years now since I started building that thing...
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  11. Anderson
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    I don’t remember
     
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    Man this thing is cool!
     
  13. Atwater Mike
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    I photo-measured it at 102"...
     
  14. The37Kid
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    Stone stock T is 100 inch wheelbase, that car looks to be longer. Bob
     
  15. lee-key
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    Did the car have the sweep taken out of the frame?
     
  16. Anderson
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    The frame was heavily modified…cut and bent all to hell at the cowl. I don’t think any sweep was added to, or taken from the rails
    But honestly I can’t say for certain. The rails between the front and rear tires are one of the few things that stayed as they were from when I bought the project. They might have been flattened some?
     
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  17. I was reminded of this thread this morning. Still one of my favourite builds on the H.A.M.B.
    Shame that the valve covers came off after it was sold. They were understatedly cool.
     
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  18. swifty
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    Are there pics of the car after it was sold? I missed this thread first time around but will read through all 34 pages tonight to check it out.
     
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  19. Jump back a page. Bunch of pictures of the finished car after Eric sold it. He posted about it below.

     
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