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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Ryan, Jun 2, 2011.

  1. Ryan
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  2. Wow! Neat car. That rake gets me good.
     
  3. tb33anda3rd
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    i like the car sitting up like that. able to handle the day to day road hazards, pot holes, dirt lanes, driveway aprons etc..
     
  4. Kinky6
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    Nice read. Its interesting that he has his auto parts logo painted on the car. Race on Sunday, sell on Monday!


    Later,******6 :cool:
     
  5. flamingokid
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    And don't be surprised if one day that car of Franks doesn't show up on your doorstep.Things like that have happened to me,too.
     
  6. Bad Bob
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    That's some cool*****,right there!!!!
     
  7. GARY?
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    I dig it. Is that Hall's as in Hall's Speed Shop in Wichita, Kansas?
     
  8. sololobo
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    That hot rod made my knees buckle, what a gow job. Man they all wanted a 32 shell even then. Love the buckled hood. Thanx! ~sololobo~
     
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  9. hotrd32
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    Love the attitude....his and the car's.....OH... that Wanted for Murder poster is killer!
     
  10. Mr48chev
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    Oh, I am liking the looks of that car. That puts a whole realm of possibilities in the back of the old noggin.
    I agree with Autobilly in that is a great story Ryan.
     
  11. jguff
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    Notice that Hall's Heap has a center steering wheel and only one seat. It was adapted from an old track car.

    Jerome
     
  12. autobilly
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    What a well written, succinct and thoroughly captivating story, perhaps one of your best!
     
  13. Bigcheese327
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    I've had a picture of that car in my Photobucket account for a number of years now. I never figured I'd learn anything about it. Very cool, thanks.

    -Dave
     
  14. glenn33
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  15. Silvair
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    What a great car, I love the look of full fenders and the running boards.
     
  16. weez
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    I could've sworn I've seen that car in the last few years... did someone do a clone?
     
  17. great read...even better is the car. that thing looks like it would have been a handful to competitors
     
  18. Kinky6
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    I know the '32 grille has been hung on everything ever built, but I was thinking that looks like the upper section of a '35 grille. Anybody else?


    Later,******6 :cool:
     
  19. Bigcheese327
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    [​IMG]

    This is the pic I’ve had in my Photobucket account. I wish I could remember the context in which I’d gotten it.

    It kind of reminds me of Duffy Livingstone’s road racer.

    -Dave
     
  20. Skotz
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    Very nice early Hot Rod.....thanks again Ryan, for bringing out this kind of stuff for us to check out!
     
  21. Dirk35
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    In the pic Bigcheese327 posted, Id say that is a 36 Ford Pickup grill cut down. The 36 grill is deeper than the 35.
     
  22. 1950ChevySuburban
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    To me, model T's always look kinda delicate and dainty, almost feminine (in a good way).
    This car looks sinister and solid, like a WWII aircraft. Guess its just a combination of things - perfect stance, well proportioned, ...

    And it does it with fenders and running boards. Outstanding!
     
  23. Rusty Junk Ranch
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    I am starting to like T's more & more everyday. And they are still cheap!:)

     
  24. weez
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    It's a '36 truck grille-
     
  25. It's sitting in my Photobucket account too Dave!
    Been pondering full fenders of my T for a while now, long enough to have bought them, but not long enough to have fitted them yet...
     
  26. Bodger45
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    That T makes me crazy! I love it.
     
  27. Thought this article would be of interest, I would have scanned it sooner but haven't had the chance.

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  28. I think this T still exists too.
     

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