Okay here is one of today's questions Chet Herberts chopped and slightly channeled 32 Ford Deuce four door sedan. It was a hiboy with a Jimmy motor in it and set up for hand controls etc as Chet was in a wheel chair. Later it ran a set back V8. Where is this car now? Does anyone have any neat pictures or copies of magazine articles?
Have they run outa things for you to do at work Greg ? Dunno about that car but I got some pretty good pics of Doug Herberts dragster at Sears Point about 13 years ago.....
I started at 1am so I just flaot between here and work. I note you have been flaoting on here a little of late. How is it all anyway?
I don't know where it's been since the early '60s, but at that time it had a radically setback flattie and was owned by Billy Gray (kid TV actor on Father Knows Best, with a second career as a Class A Speedway bike racer). Not much help in answer to your question, I realize, but possibly interesting to somebody. That was a neat car. It had features in both Hop Up and HRM (with Rex Burnett cutaway) in the early '50s, when it was still Chet's car.
4eva4banger, I gather that you're a young guy, but you have clearly done your homework well. You ask a lot of interesting questions about very interesting cars. Your taste appears to be excellent. What is your own ride?
Thank you 50fraud. I am 23 and I have built a 29 closed cab Model A pick up with a banger motor and a T5 trans. It runs a z'd frame and no fenders. 16" steelies on 5.50 and 7.50 Firestones, dropped Model A axle, hydraulic drum brakes all round and left hand drive. How about you? WHat have you got?
Greg, here is some pics from the march '52 issue of Hot Rod and the Rex Burnett cut away drawing from that issue.
As you probably know, before Chet built the sedan, he ran fuel Harleys, here is one. i agree with 50 Fraud, you ask questions about some great cars, keep it up!
Of interest on the sedan, it was set up to run on Butane with a special injection set up for alcohol. The GMC was 296 c.i. and had a Buick Dynaflow tranny. Mick
Thanks for the images from HOT ROD. I was not aware of the fuel Harleys though. Thanks for the kind words.
Lurker Mick is the man....I wish I knew 1/10th of what he does about customs. Glad to see you on here, stop lurking so much and post more!
Thanks to Mick for posting the HRM article, sparing me from finding it. 4eva4banger, answering your question, I drive this
Jesus 50Fraud,ever have any moments of indecision?NICE rides,I think I'm gonna have to go with the 36!
50 Fraud......a rear 3/4 photo of your pickup is my screen saver at work...greets me every morning and flat cheers me up for the day. I've always wanted to build a 50 fraud myself but I wanna confuse the issue a little more by using 50 crestliner trim. A lift-off top is a possibility too but it'd take about 4 guys to lift it off and on. You gots nice stuff. Black is beautiful.
OK 4eva, you got me on this one. I never knew that Chet Herbert had a deuce 4-dr. powered by an inliner- on butane no less! I am going to talk to a bunch of the guys I hang with here in Rochester. We call ourselves the "Gimps and Geezers" for obvious reasons. You know more trivia than all of us put together (mostly 'cause we can't remember shit). But, I think you should be an honorary member that we could contact when one of those senior moments hits. We'll promise not to call if we get lost two blocks from our home. Perhaps, you could represent us as an affiliate-we could refer to you as the"G&G-Southern Group" Way South!!!
50fraud you got quite a fleet! Very impressive. I like them all! What are they running. O&K thank you again, I would honoured to be a member of your group! I will try this photo thing
50Fraud - Question on your 36. What kind of wheels are you running? I doesn't look like they are scalloped. I have some 39 3/4 ton wheels that are not scalloped, but they still have four vents. Yours look solid. Are those 38 std caps? I like your taste in vehicles. Very nice. Neal
50frauds cars look right on! I have trouble loading pics on here. I might know my stuff about old cars but these computors can still be a challenge for this kid!
Thanks Lowlife, Rocky, 4eva4, and Neal for the compliments. 4eva4: I like your truck, and I like the photo. The corrugated building is a great background for it. Have you seen Keith Weesner's chopped '29? Shoebox - ZZ3, 700R4, Nova clip '36 - blown 292 inch flathead, early Ford running gear '34 truck - 265 that was in the '36 when I bought it, otherwise all early Ford NealinCA: My rims are the same as yours (they have 4 slots), although the rears have been widened to 7". I thought the hubcaps were '39 Standard, but you could well be right. Hardly anybody uses '38-'39 caps, so I've never been quite sure.
Sorry for hijacking your thread, 4eva4... [ QUOTE ] I thought the hubcaps were '39 Standard, but you could well be right. Hardly anybody uses '38-'39 caps, so I've never been quite sure. [/ QUOTE ] To my knowledge this is a 38 Std: And these are 39 Std's: I have a set of the 39's, but I really like the long V-8 on the 38's. Do you have any close-up pics of the wheels on your 36? Front or rear. Now back to your regularly scheduled programing. Neal