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first try at picture post- roadster

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jose bagge

03-15-2008 06:22:35




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let's if this works.... this is the winter project from 2 years ago...


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ejr-IA

03-15-2008 08:56:35




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 Re: first try at picture post- roadster in reply to jose bagge, 03-15-2008 06:22:35  
I will take the Chevy Nova thats a favorite of mine.



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jose bagge

03-15-2008 09:29:09




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 Nova Picture- it's a rag.... in reply to ejr-IA, 03-15-2008 08:56:35  
....TOP. Brother's FIL's- he did the interior and shot the paint.


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Bendee

03-15-2008 07:48:09




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 Re: first try at picture post- roadster in reply to jose bagge, 03-15-2008 06:22:35  
A stand out mistake.Steering wheel in wrong place.
Saw a 39 Morris being made into a rod,Engineer says have to be put on a chassis off a 1974 Holden [General Motors]
Because of the chassis ,it must now be registered as a 1974 model vehicle..Work that out.



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paul sebek

03-15-2008 07:31:08




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 Re: first try at picture post- roadster in reply to jose bagge, 03-15-2008 06:22:35  
Wow! Cute little rod. Nice color. And Yes I can see it with no problems.



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jose bagge

03-15-2008 06:48:43




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 some info... in reply to jose bagge, 03-15-2008 06:22:35  
other than the body and nose, it's all junk yard or garage spares. Frame is the "back half" of a late model stock car chassis that was an experiment gone wrong (2x3 box). front suspension and rear is from a V8 powered mustang II (8" w/ 3.55 posi, perfect width, all junk yard). Strut rods for front susp was converted to old-look "hairpins", same as rear suspension (coilovers left over from stock car,panhard bar same). steel floor with trans tunnel so I could channel the body. 355 flat top motor is an old stock car days spare. Car originally had a full cage and a wing, but that was just TOO wild. Brother's father-in-law did the interior....
zippy leg room- next one will be a 32

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Don L C

03-15-2008 07:24:27




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 Re: some info... in reply to jose bagge, 03-15-2008 06:48:43  
jose ---

I have all new parts to build a '32 hot rod.
e-mail if interested..... .price is right, Don



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Jim in N M

03-15-2008 12:11:50




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 Re: some info... in reply to Don L C, 03-15-2008 07:24:27  
Hi Don, E-mail me with your info, I could be interested in the 32, I had one years ago and like a dummy I let it get away !! Jim



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John M

03-15-2008 07:00:11




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 Re: some info... in reply to jose bagge, 03-15-2008 06:48:43  
How about a pic of that Nova?



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jose bagge

03-15-2008 09:33:04




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 nova pictureRe: some info... in reply to John M, 03-15-2008 07:00:11  
brother's father-in-law's. He shot the paint and did the interior on the roadster, and bought it from me when I needed some dough (tractor money)



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jose bagge

03-15-2008 06:27:49




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 well, that didn't work- who can help w/ pictures??? in reply to jose bagge, 03-15-2008 06:22:35  
clearly I am not doing this right! any help?



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dr sportster

03-15-2008 06:26:45




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 Re: first try at picture post- roadster in reply to jose bagge, 03-15-2008 06:22:35  
Ive heard that once you have a roadster youll wonder how you ever lived without one.Very nice.



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jose bagge

03-15-2008 06:32:19




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 Re: first try at picture post- roadster in reply to dr sportster, 03-15-2008 06:26:45  
so...you were actually able to see the picture?
it didn't post when I tried to open it myself...



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Chris(WA)

03-15-2008 06:34:49




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 Re: first try at picture post- roadster in reply to jose bagge, 03-15-2008 06:32:19  
Yep! I can see it. Sharp lil Red roadster!



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