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Post by ddlova on Jan 28, 2008 12:23:28 GMT -5
while this one isn't really "on the bench" yet, it will be soon hopefully. i got this out of a box of '33-'34 stuff a fellow club member gave to me to go through and take what i wanted. it looks to have been built at one point and then disassembled. i think it kind of looks like an old barn find. right now i'm just collecting parts for this one and coming up with some ideas. it will not be high in the front gasser style, but as low as i can get it instead. power will probably be a Buick nailhead with either injection or a pile of Stromberg's on log manifolds. Dave
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Post by matttrotta on Jan 28, 2008 13:01:30 GMT -5
Oh, mama, that is too kool! I definitely agree with the "vintage racer" look. This thing is right-on!
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Post by NitroMarty on Jan 28, 2008 13:14:14 GMT -5
Way, way, way cool!!!!!! ;D Definitely shade of Ditmar's "Lil' Screamer"..... Wouldn't you agree???
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Post by gmckid on Jan 28, 2008 13:41:37 GMT -5
that is going to be killer. what did they use on the interior?
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Post by geezerman on Jan 28, 2008 14:08:25 GMT -5
Kool. Like the metal work on the interior.
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Post by Duane on Jan 28, 2008 15:59:52 GMT -5
DAMN !!!!!!!!! Dave you're a lucky bugger lol. let's see some KOOOL shit happen, ok?
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Post by bordd2deth on Jan 28, 2008 16:12:03 GMT -5
If you dont mind i thought i might help a little bit with ideas for a cool low 34 dragster,
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Post by ddlova on Jan 28, 2008 22:34:39 GMT -5
i have a resin body to do the 15 oz. coupe, but no decals. the interior in this thing looks like it was made from the metal duct tape. i'm not sure if i can reuse it or not, it's kinda crude in some places. it also came with a supercharged small-block Chevy, the doors and the front wheels and tires, which are the 12-spokes with the implement tires on them. not sure which kit they originally came from, but they are pretty rough. if you look at the back wheels you can see they are brush painted with some gloppy grey paint, same with the fronts. i should be able to hinge the doors with some of the '29 rat rod truck hinges so they open and close nicely. Dave
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