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09-18-2006 04:44 PM #1
Great news and MORE great news :)
I am back - did you guys miss me at all ?
I HAVE SOME EXCITING NEWS TO SHARE!!
I took my little primered roadster to the Primer Nationals two weeks ago. I figured, what the heck, why not? I was not aiming at winning, just wanted to attend, contribute and get my feet wet. Turned out I got a little more then my feet wet... It was more like a FULL IMMERSION BAPTISM
as I took FIRST PLACE in my class (???????????????
) - That was a real surprise and really exciting! I was asked to move the roadster and park it with the other 6 winners and then we (the 7 owners) were asked up on the stage and received our trophies... While hotrod magazines took photos... that was pretty exciting! I was so surprised and so happy !!
- My first hotrod, my first car show and a first place! Gives a brand new meaning to the expression "beginners luck" !! See photos here: http://www.bettatalk.com/first_car_show.htm
WAIT - THERE'S MORE EXCITING NEWS!!!
Today I was able to reach the guy who actually restored/ built this rod (Eric Koceja ) and we talked for the first time. Imagine my excitement when he told me that my roadster was sitting on a 1932 original frame!! I had been told by the guy who sold it to me that it was a reproduction frame with reproduction body. So now I come to find out it is an original Ford Stamped rail that Eric boxed and crossmembered himself. Furthermore I was to find out that my grill shell is also from 1932... I loved my roadster before but now I love it even more (well, duh!). Despite the fact that my body is an early Wescott glass body, the fact that I am sitting on a real 32 frame would mean that my car cannot be tagged as a "kit" car now, am I correct? It is not an "all original" obviously, so how would I best describe it if someone was to ask me at a show?
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09-18-2006 04:49 PM #2
Congrats! Sounds like you are having too much fun! :-)
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09-18-2006 05:02 PM #3
Complete fun overdose - probably not legal to have THAT MUCH fun??
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09-18-2006 05:03 PM #4
Way too cool. I like the nostalgia look - without wandering off to the "rat" look. Some people know the difference.
Jack
- A girl with a roadster and a beer. What more could a guy ask for?
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09-18-2006 05:43 PM #5
Super good news... the kind that Lasts and goes on forever....
Too Kool..
fourty1
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09-18-2006 06:57 PM #6
Why are you surprised that your car won.........it's a really right car. It's obvious even in the pictures you have posted, this is a well done car. Has all the elements.
Yep, noticed your absence, thought you might have gone back to "brand X"
Don
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09-18-2006 08:07 PM #7
Congratulations!!! It is always more enjoyable to win when you least expect it. One suggestion I have would be to take a rag and wipe the dirt and junk off your tires after you arrive, the car looks much nicer with clean tires then dirty ones. With a fenderless rod the tires are as much a part of the "look" as any part of the body, I have to do the same with mine and it does let the true "look" of the car come out without the little distractions.
The Zoo Keeper
http://www.MyAutoZoo.com
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09-18-2006 08:38 PM #8
Wow! That is Great News, Congratulations on the win and thanks for the pics.
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09-22-2006 06:15 AM #9
It's a HOT ROD,,,,there will always be questions is it glass or steel,,,usually if they gotta ask,,,they don't have a clue.
Originally Posted by HiboyGal
The car is well constructed and looks great,,,,congrats on your win at the primer nats,,,,,now all ya need is that FULL IMMERSION BAPTISM (mother nature style) and you will be a hard core roadster pilot!
I have thrown in a photo of my roadster,,,,
BTW,,it's an old Wescott body also,,,HRP"Drive it like ya stole it!"
www.fotki.com/HOTRODPRIMER/
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09-22-2006 08:22 AM #10
Nice
Originally Posted by HRP
can we see a photo of the back seat please
I see it wraps around the body in the back...
I notice my doors no longer align with body at the bottom (warp) - have you experienced that problem? They do close very nicely though, but there is now a gap towards the bottom.
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09-22-2006 11:26 AM #11
I'll post a photo of the seat when I get home,,,and yeah,,,,I have the same problem,,,,You just need to add body shims,,,between the coul or the leading edge of the door,,,HRP
Originally Posted by HiboyGal
"Drive it like ya stole it!"
www.fotki.com/HOTRODPRIMER/
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09-22-2006 06:12 PM #12
Great win!!!! Real nice to win a trophy when your least expecting it. Real nice looking car
Keep smiling, it only hurts when you think it does!
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09-22-2006 06:48 PM #13
HiboyGal, you're just having way too much fun. I wish someone like you had been around in '65. My girlfriend at the time thought my '35 Coupe was "a bucket of bolts" and all but refused to ride in it.
Ken Thomas
NoT FaDe AwaY and the music didn't die
The simplest road is usually the last one sought
Wild Willie & AA/FA's The greatest show in drag racing
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09-22-2006 07:06 PM #14
.....Hey Highboygal, Yeah were you been??? Missed ya
But your back!
..... Don't know if ya remember but I talked to you at the Primer Nat's, You were running around in a 'stubbor' so excited over your win, as you should have been
..... Your car was looking GREAT. It's a clean in person as it is in pictures... ... & it's got the original frame??? That's cool for sure.... Not only is it registered as a '32 Ford but IT IS ONE
..... Bill
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09-22-2006 09:40 AM #15
I know what you mean... I seem to get at least one full-on babtism a year... Once it was raining hard that I could not see for water running off my hair and into my eyes!!!
Congratulations on your award HiboyGal!...
Dave Brisco
Originally Posted by HRP






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