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hamb friendly motor homes? can we start a pic thread?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 1950coronet600hp, Dec 9, 2010.

  1. old rv's always are
     
  2. Joe G
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    Joe G
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    from Minnesota

    1926 Yellow-Knight House Bus
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  3. OahuEli
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    Yup, either that or a Series 60. The 92 sounds better though.
     
  4. mart3406
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    I think you'd be hard pressed to get a Series
    60 to live at 1500 hp. It'd be marginally do-able
    but not very reliable or very long lived. On the
    other hand, 1480 hp at 2300 rpm was a DD
    factory rating for some 16V82TTA military and
    civilian marine applications. Squeezing another
    couple of hundred hp above and beyond the
    factory rating on one, wouldn't be too hard or
    appreciably affect reliability. But you're right
    about a 92 sounding better! Nothing sounds
    quite like a 2-stroke Detroit and a 16V92 at
    full song sounds like a combination of the Ride
    of the Valkyries, the hammers of hell and end
    of the world happening....all at once!:eek::D The
    scary thing is, that motorhome looks like it has
    enough room in it's tail end to actually contain
    a 16V Detroit too!:eek:. It might not be to practical
    or economical to drive, but it'd definitely be the
    fasted and most HAMB-worthy 'bus' in the
    campground!:D:D

    Mart3406
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  5. OahuEli
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    Lol, good description on the 92 sound! That is so true! It would be interesting to see that actually done. That looks like a pretty cool old motorhome.
     
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  6. ok I want one, and I want it in an MGB lol
     
  7. I literally, honestly, burst out in laughter when I layed eyes on this amazing, 'one mans vision' creation! Way cool!
    What would the neighbors think as you pulled into your driveway in this dream machine! LOL!
    Check out the drivers turret!! Got to love it!
     
  8. Vimtage Iron
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    Hers another Stream line Travel Car a 1964, one of the first built, on a F 350 Chassis and a 292.
     

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  9. xpletiv
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    Any body got more pics of that 5ft winged white whale?
     
  10. MEYER8821
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    I saw this one at GOODGUYS, its pretty bad ass!
     
  11. TubT
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    Looks to me like Jack Conrad's Band was smoking something...
     
  12. I've posted these cool Chevy campers somewhere before , but here they are again .

    Father and son builds.

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  13. 'nuther old Chevy

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  14. mart3406
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    A " Stream-line' Travel Car", eh?? Hmmm??
    I wonder where they got they idea - not to
    mention the incredible gall, even - to call
    that aluminum-skinned 'brick on wheels' a
    "Stream Line" anything!!! :eek::D:D It's
    cool, but it sure isn't streamlined!!

    Mart3406
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  15. How about a motorhome for a dirt nap?
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  16. ^^ now that's creepy, ^^
     
  17. I've always had a soft spot for hearses. I hope to own and drive one before taking a ride in one.
     
  18. yeah, I hear that, there's a early 50's caddy hearse a few blocks from me in someones yard, I have always wanted to see if I could talk the owners out of it, but the 2 years i have lived here, have never seen anyone on the property.....
     
  19. rixrex
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    Some really cool machines here..is this thing for real?
     
  20. the background defiantly is cgi, not too sure bout the truck....
     
  21. 31fordV860
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    Hands Down...the winner....
     
  22. my vote goes to the flxible bus :D
     
  23. koolkemp
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    I love the Aussie Chevys ! I would love to build one like thatt someday:D
     
  24. Hot Rod Elvis
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    I'm not quite sure why everyone likes this one. No offence, but to me, It just looks down right scary! Like a prison hauler or something:eek:
     
  25. mart3406
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    QUOTE=31fordV860;6666636]
    "Hands Down...the winner...."[/QUOTE]
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    (Pic- http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn107/ratz2840/005-29.jpg)

    I like it too. (And what's so wrong with
    "scary"??:D) My favourites are still some of
    those '40's and '50's vintage, art-deco "Buck
    Rogers space-ship styled
    " Flxable conversions,
    but this one definitely has the "look" too! To
    me, the front end especially, has a very
    "1950's-vintage Kenworth Bullnose" look
    to it - and combined with the swoopy, art
    deco-styled curved tail end, to me. it looks
    just about perfect! (Ok, maybe just a little bit
    intimidating too, but that's part of it "charm"
    and what helps make it look so perfect!LOL:D)
    For something this size though, I think it needs
    something a lot stouter than a '37 Ford truck
    chassis underneath it and an engine with lot
    more power than a Ford flathead V8. But the
    coachwork is definitely cool!

    Mart3406
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  26. gassercrazy41
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    didn't see it posted...anybody got any pictures of the Von Dutch bus that Kafka was restoring?
     
  27. tamangel
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  28. OahuEli
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    I wonder if it has a wet bar.
     
  29. HotRod60F100
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  30. Vimtage Iron
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    The Stream Lines may not be quite Hamb friendly, but there is some strange things about them, the early ones like I posted were built on Ford 1 ton chassis with the Y block 292, the frame was added on to and then a 10 Ga. angle was welded over the frame the complete length, this was to add cross memebers to and for added strength, the dash in this one was out of a Ford panel about 59 vintage and the grills were 59/60 truck, a couple years later Streamline went to the 2 ton Ford chassis and the 330 industrial engine, still keeping the truck grill.
    No they aren't very stream line, nothing like the Labbats Whites.
     

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