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History Bringing the Lee Titus Deuce Roadster Back to 1959

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by HEMI32, Aug 13, 2020.

  1. 19Eddy30
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    Nice restoration,
    What is the Release handle driver side B pillar interior panel for? trunk or rumble release ?
    Nice touch,
     
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  2. Deuce Daddy Don
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    Yep!-----I remember when Lee's roadster was light brown.
     
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  3. Thanks Hemi32 for a fantastic history lesson and for posting this great thread. I love this stuff!
     
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  4. Don -

    FYI ... This roadster was always black when Lee Titus owned it ... as mentioned in post #15:
    • Lee sold this black roadster in late 1959 or early 1960.
    • Neal East bought it in 1960.
    • Andy Southard Jr. took possession of it in 1967 (via a trade with Neal).
    • In 1970, Andy had Magoo rebuild it as a red highboy.
    I believe the light brown roadster you are remembering was the roadster Lee owned when he joined the L.A. Roadsters in 1978 (see post #12).​

    Respectfully,
    Todd
     
    Last edited: May 23, 2022
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  5. Deuce Daddy Don
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    YEP!
     
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  6. Earlier this week, Kiwi HAMBer @Greg Stokes paid a visit to Roy Brizio Street Rods:

    Lee Titus Deuce Roadster @ RBSR - by Greg Stokes (1).jpg
    Lee Titus Deuce Roadster @ RBSR - by Greg Stokes (2).jpg
    Lee Titus Deuce Roadster @ RBSR - by Greg Stokes (3).jpg
    Lee Titus Deuce Roadster @ RBSR - by Greg Stokes (4).jpg
    all images from the June 1st 2022 Greg Stokes FB and greg_stokes1932 IG feeds
     
  7. LOVE IT !
     
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  8. bowie
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    Awesome work! Thanks for the “ride along” HEMI32.
     
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  9. Bumped into these guy's at lunch today, " The "Lee Titus" roadster out for a shakedown road test. Another Brizio Street Rods masterpiece ! IMG_5464[1].jpg
     
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  10. The Lee Titus (circa 1959) Deuce Roadster in the queue for the Pebble Beach Tour d'Elegance (Thursday, August 18th 2022):

    Pebble Beach Tour d'Elegance - Thursday, August 18th 2022 (by V8RPU).JPG
    image by @V8RPU
     
    Last edited: Aug 20, 2022
  11. The Lee Titus (circa 1959) Deuce Roadster at the start of the Pebble Beach Tour d'Elegance (Thursday, August 18th 2022):

    Start of Tour d'Elegance (V-06) Lee Titus Roadster (1).jpg
    Start of Tour d'Elegance (V-06) Lee Titus Roadster (2).jpg
    Start of Tour d'Elegance (V-06) Lee Titus Roadster (3).jpg
    Start of Tour d'Elegance (V-06) Lee Titus Roadster (4).jpg

    NOTE: These images are stills from this YouTube video:

     
    Last edited: Aug 20, 2022

  12. A Happy Ross & Beth Myers - by PBCd'E.jpg
    A Happy Ross & Beth Myers - by Terri Brizio-Hollenbeck (1).jpg
    A Happy Ross & Beth Myers - by Terri Brizio-Hollenbeck (2).jpg
    A Happy Ross & Beth Myers -b Darryl Hollenbeck (1).jpg
    A Happy Ross & Beth Myers -b Darryl Hollenbeck (2).jpg
    A Happy Ross & Beth Myers -b Darryl Hollenbeck (3).jpg
    A Happy Ross & Beth Myers -b Darryl Hollenbeck (4).jpg
    A Happy Ross & Beth Myers - by Terri Brizio-Hollenbeck (3).jpg
    A Happy Ross & Beth Myers - by Terri Brizio-Hollenbeck (4).jpg
    A Happy Ross & Beth Myers -b Darryl Hollenbeck (5).jpg
    A Happy Ross & Beth Myers -b Darryl Hollenbeck (6).jpg
    A very happy Ross & Beth Myers taking home the coveted Dean Batchelor Trophy
    in their Lee Titus (circa 1959) Deuce Roadster
     
    Last edited: Aug 22, 2022
  13. Outstanding.
    Incredible
    congratulations to all involved
     
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  14. Congratulations to Ross & Beth and all the craftsman responsible for this restoration of this beautiful Roadster.
     
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  15. V-06 Lee Titus Roadster (by Jeff Romig).jpg
    image by Jeff Romig
     
    Last edited: Aug 22, 2022
  16. Stogy
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    You don't see GM Factory Fuel injection to often in Hotrods...was money, performance or availability part of that reason?​
     
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  17. harpo1313
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    Boy, if cars could talk.
     
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  18. Baumi
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    Holy carp, is that thing beautiful.
     
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  19. V-06 Lee Titus Roadster - by Ken Gross.jpg
    image from the August 22nd chopper_ken (@Chopperken Gross) Instagram feed
     
    Last edited: Sep 23, 2022

  20. V-06 Lee Titus Roadster (from RoyBrizioStreetRods IG).jpg
    image from the August 23rd roybriziostreetrods Instagram feed
     
  21. Squablow
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    Hadn't seen this thread before, but what a spectacular job restoring this car. The metalwork on those fenders blows my mind. And the car really seems true to the original, right down to the wonky shaped letter "M"s on the spare tire cover, just like it was.

    I love the history of the car, I love that it was restored to it's 1959 version and I love the incredible talent and workmanship it took to get it to it's current condition.
     
  22. Last edited: Aug 25, 2022
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  23. Happy Ross & Beth Myers in their Lee Titus Deuce Roadster - by Ken Gross.jpg
    image from the August 24th chopper_ken (@Chopperken Gross) Instagram feed
     
    Last edited: Sep 23, 2022

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    Lee Titus 1932  Ford Roadster at 3DOG GARAGE.jpg

    1932 FORD LEE TITUS ROADSTER


    This 1932 Ford roadster was built in the late 1950s by Lee Titus, who owned a speed shop in Culver City, CA. When he opened his shop in 1955, it was a natural progression from his experience as a well-known and highly competitive California dry lakes and Bonneville salt flats hot rod builder and racer. Lee’s technical skills and a clear goal of what he wanted helped transform this roadster into a car worthy of a Hot Rod Magazine cover and feature article in the May 1959 issue of that publication. Retaining its fenders, finished in black lacquer with a red interior, and powered by a fuel-injected Corvette V8, it was pure California and pure Lee Titus. Hot rod photographer, Andy Southard, was the car’s next owner, during which time it became the subject of a multi-part feature in Rod Action Magazine when Dick “Magoo” Megugorac removed the fenders and transformed it into a highboy. Subsequent owners of this car included a host of famous hot rodders, including Jim Busby, Bruce Meyer, Bill Hammerstein, and Andy Cohen. After sixty years and many changes, the roadster was recently restored to its 1959 Hot Rod Magazine cover configuration by Roy Brizio of South San Francisco.

     
  25. The “Lee Titus Deuce Roadster” was part of the Historic Hot Rods class at the 2023 Greenwich (Connecticut) Concours:

    Lee Titus Roadster at Hagerty’s 2023 Greenwich (Connecticut) Concours - Historic Hot Rod class.jpeg
    image by @Jive-Bomber Jay Ward
     
  26. BrerHair
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    Can you please explain this to an ignoramus?
     

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