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OT - A little T n A... (F.A.S.T. Style)

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by NealinCA, Mar 9, 2004.

  1. NealinCA
    Joined: Dec 12, 2001
    Posts: 3,480

    NealinCA
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    What does F.A.S.T. stand for...???? [​IMG]

    Mark

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    Ford "A" Speed Technology


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    My boss, Jack Dewar, hosted the F.A.S.T group at his museum this last Saturday. It was a beatiful day in sunny San Luis Obispo
    Neal


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    Neal,

    where in SLO is the museum, and what sort of museum is it?

    I have a friend who lives there who owns a wicked 41 Ford Kustom, he belongs to The Cam Twisters who meet on a Tuesday (I think) in the IHOP in town!

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    Waynes '41 below......





     
  3. Muchos gracias, this is the coolest post since a loooong time. It's like medicine after all the surf, iron cross and 60's stuff.
     
  4. 34Fordtk
    Joined: May 30, 2002
    Posts: 1,690

    34Fordtk
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    Great post,can this win tech week [​IMG] [​IMG]??? BTW I know that the bangers had pour in bearings,has anyone ever converted one to a modern shell bearing??
     
  5. Jive-Bomber
    Joined: Aug 21, 2001
    Posts: 3,933

    Jive-Bomber
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    I think this was my favorite of the day.

    Inspired by early 30's Indy cars, this car is a garage built wonder. Based on a 1925 Chevy frame, B engine, and V-8 rear. The chassis has many well thought out, home built parts. I looked at it for hours. The owner is Dave from San Jose (I can't remember his last name). He bulit the chassis and is having someone build the body. This car is the guy's first attempt at building a body. I think he did quite well...

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    The body was built by Rob Diepenbroek" of cannedheatcustoms. He's in the Odd Rods, and the body was pounded by hand at his shop in San Francisco. He also pounded out the helmet dome for Guido's Red baron car. Very talented, and very cool guy. Here's pic from his shop during a secret shoot for Garage Magazine:

     

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  6. Bruce Lancaster
    Joined: Oct 9, 2001
    Posts: 21,681

    Bruce Lancaster
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    Uh...as I read this, am I to understand that the FAST museum is in SLO???
    Is this happenstance, or did some clever, devious, and patient soul spend his whole life setting this one up??
     

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