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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Rickybop, Aug 17, 2021.

  1. gene-koning
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    So, remove the section of the body between both rear doors.
    Then move the rear of the car to just behind the back end of the front doors.
    Then add your turtle deck behind the back of the body.
    Then cut as much out of the frame and the running boards as needed, to put the rear axle where you think it should be with your roadster body.

    The photo shop guys would need a straight side shot of the car to be able to move the parts where they need to be to give you a picture of what it might look like.

    The next cheap way to get an image is to take a good side shot of the car, and make a lot of copies of that picture. Then take a pair of scissors and start cutting the pictures up and tape them together.

    Its really easy, until you have to actually do it...
     
  2. Time to get cutting!
     
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  3. Rickybop
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    You've got the idea, Gene.

    Coming up...

    Lots of measuring.

    Then I'll start cutting. But only my arts and crafts bit with the scale cardboard cutouts of the major components.

    Then look at it, think about it, live with it, sleep on it, think about it some more.

    THEN cut the metal.

    I'm scared.
     
  4. Rickybop
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    Ann. Darling. Butter Muffin.
     
  5. It's only metal. Unlike wood, if you cut it too short, you can weld it back together and make it longer.
     
  6. twenty8
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    And so, the building of the "Miracle" hot rod has begun........:)

    I know of someone that would be very happy to hear you say that.
     
  7. Rickybop
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    I appreciate that.
    Somebody else here said...
    "I guarantee, the metal isn't smarter than you."
    When I had just started driving a semi truck, a more experienced driver said to me...
    "It's just a truck."
    That kind of talk helps.
     
  8. Rickybop
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    Wow, Steve.
    You got me. Made the tears flow big time first thing this morning. That's okay LOL. Kind of happy kind of sad. It's all part of it.
    This kind of talk helps, too.
    Thank you. ;)
    All the best to you and your dear Sandy.
     
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  9. Rick, some how I posted the Popeye pun before I finished the photo shop work, the photo just reminded me of Popeye the sailor man, arf,arf,arf!

    Or alter ego Rickybop after eating me spinach! HRP

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  10. Rickybop
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    I think I'll add that to the list of possible names for the roadster.
    "Popeye"
    Has a little more zip than
    "Mr Magoo"
    LOL
     
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  11. There is a HAMB member in your neck of the woods that you should contact for some pointer. He made his first roadster using ab upside down field find 30s or 40s truck cab. A great metal man and engineer. Ask him how he did it, That might save you alot of work. Maybe a '39 - '47ish Dodge would work.
    The Frenchtown Flyer. I am sure he would like to talk with you; Hereis his profile page.

    THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER | The H.A.M.B. (jalopyjournal.com)

    He has a great 30's Indy Champ car from scratch project

    1930s Era Champ Car - new project | The H.A.M.B. (jalopyjournal.com)
     
  12. Make sure you don't forget Olive Oyl
     
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  13. Rickybop
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    Thanks, Mikey. :)
     
  14. noboD
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    Jim Sibley would have that running and driving by now. What's the holdup? Get to work.
     
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  15. Rickybop
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    Leave me alone.
    Jeopardy is on.
     
  16. oliver westlund
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    Maybe you could watch my kids so i can go work on my roadster....
     
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  17. Least we forget Rick, the magoo name is already taken, the late Dick "Magoo" Megugorac was a well know Southern California roadster builder, know for 28/29 Model A roadsters on 32 frames. HRP

    The early years.
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    But this is the type of cars he was well known for building. HRP

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  18. twenty8
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    My vote is staying with "Miracle"......;)
    For any that don't get it, go back and read the whole thread.........
     
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  19. hotrodjack33
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    I'll take "Cutting up a Mopar" for $200, Alex:p
     
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  20. twenty8
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    What is..... "The most fun you can have with your clothes on".....?
     
  21. Rickybop
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    Smart Alex :D

    Busy with chores and stuff.
    But I've been measuring measuring measuring. My mind is filled with mismatching dimensions and how I might make everything match. :confused:

    The splash aprons do a good job of obscuring the fact, but you can still see that the frame is pretty wide relative to the body, especially at the cowl. Same scenario with the 1929 Chrysler cowl. Could very well live with it and just enjoy that aspect of its persona. But it would be almost no more difficult to narrow the frame along with the other modifications likely to be made... lengthening the wheelbase, repositioning the rear rails, some boxing and an X-member.
     
  22. Rickybop
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    I inherited a vintage Erector Set from my uncle when I was a kid.

    Got the adult-sized version now.
    :)
     
  23. twenty8
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    Think of it this way. You have the full scope and opportunity to alter and modify everything as required to piece it together. You are not constrained with the need to conform to a make/model direction. You have the freedom to create a truly unique, one-off hot rod. Using this mindset should actually make things easier........:)
     
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  24. Rickybop
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    My thoughts as well, Steve.

    The beauty is that I have full control and I'm not constrained by a particular formula.

    The challenge and the scary part is that I have full control and I'm not constrained by a particular formula! :eek: :D

    I designed machine tools for most of my life. One important thing I learned was that things basically design themselves. The details will vary, but mostly, the designer is simply illustrating what the thing wants to be and needs to be.

    So even I'm just kind of going along for the ride here. I mean, I have a pretty good idea of what it's going to look like and how I'm going to handle some of the challenges... but not exactly.

    As we get deeper into this, the vision will become clearer! :D
     
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  25. bubba55
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    Well ya knucklehead - sounds like ya need to pack yer pipe - eat some spinach and go at it once you see the light - take yer time - you’ll figure it out
     
  26. Rickybop
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    Mr. Mike.
    You get going early.
    Lazy useless old man.

    :D

    Looking forward to seeing your Model A coupe finished!
     
  27. Hey! , you can’t do this do me! Leaving me hanging like this, when I find the scofflaw what done this I’ll murder ‘em!!
     
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  28. Rickybop
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    Yes I did, Mikey. :)
    And I appreciate it.
     
  29. "Or maybe just small bobbed and cycle style fenders"
    [​IMG]
     
  30. hotrodjack33
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    Calling Ricky @Rickybop ...you OK buddy? Figured we'd be seeing a "roughed in" roadster by now;)
     
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