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Yep looks nice settled in thr rear like that. Is he planning on nerf bars of some sort on the front?

Really wide front stance on the pickup in front, interesting front suspension on it too.

Will your friend be trailering the 37 to fla.? Or is it good for the long haul?

Here is a vintage rod built in the late fifties, I came across on Whidbey island, wa.




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All metal including a lot of lead in the fender fairings

Here is a sweet mini rod. Based on an American Austin. Saw it at the small car show in Pacific Grove, part of Monterey Car week.


Old 08-27-2015, 06:47 AM
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I know of a '37 ford coupe project available with a crate 427, custom frame and suspension, and tons of new parts, probably $60K invested or more, with an extra body. The fellow died and the estate needs to be sold. Probably could be had for 1/2 that amount, maybe less.
Somebody should grab that. These 37's make a nice rod. Thanks for lettin' us know.
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He and his wife are driving it to Fla in October. They have a place down there. Used to trailer his truck down, but sold his motorhome, so he driving the hot rod down.

Tevake, thanks for the photos. I love PCars, but also love old hotrods like mine, and my pal's.

Here's a shot of mine in case you haven't seen it.
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Here is a vintage rod built in the late fifties, I came across on Whidbey island, wa.


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All metal including a lot of lead in the fender fairings
Whidbey Island has a really big car culture; surprisingly active.

That gold rodney hits a lot of the sweet spots; It's a '34, my favorite Henry, Hemi with unobtanium M/T valve covers; the beehive oil filter looks genuine vintage, and Poncho taillights in the splash pan are right on any rod. Interior appears to be genuine vintage too. Nice copy of the "Greer Black Prudhomme" air scoop, and the flipper hubcaps and rubber rake look period perfect. I wouldn't be surprised it that is a "known" car, in the sense that the folks at Rodders Journal could tell you a lot about it.

Nice rod.
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Got the rear end lowered down to where it looks better.
Any more pics of the jeep?
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Any more pics of the jeep?
JEEP?? Dunno, but did anyone notice the "Moon Eyes" on the house just above the 37 Ford hot rod?
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JEEP?? Dunno, but did anyone notice the "Moon Eyes" on the house just above the 37 Ford hot rod?
The black rat rod is a jeep cj7 or yj with what looks to be on a s10 frame with a ford grill? I'm the middle of a similar build.
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The black rat rod is a jeep cj7 or yj with what looks to be on a s10 frame with a ford grill? I'm the middle of a similar build.
Can't help you much on that RAT. It's been around for quite a while, was built my students at a vocational school. Very cobblely, not much in creature comforts. Didn't know it was based on a jeep. I'll take some pics if you want, it lives just around the corner from me.
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Good spot on the jeep Jarrodblake!
Its the jeep cowl that is so narrow that it makes the front stance look so wide.
Is it the cowl(sp?). That determines the description of a cobbled together piece like that?
I think that its neat that lots of young folks are into the rat rod thing lately. More of a roots of rodding thing. Piece together what you can find into something you can use and have fun with. A bit crude at times but basic and done at home. I like the hands on aspect.

Yep yellow we have had the pleasure of seeing your sweet street machine before, never too many pics tho :-) nice to see it out enjoying the good weather.

Cheers Richard

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Thanks TEVAKE, as to your asking about bumpers or nerfs, I think original front bumper and nothing at the rear is what he'll end up with.
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Then there's this little cutie pie and another Rod truck




This Anglia/Prefect is owned by an acquaintance, but not built locally or by any of my Hot Rod building friends. It is however VERY nicely done. I would like to own it.

This blue truck used to be a 4 door sedan.

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