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12-08-2006 03:33 PM #1
I've had my R&C issue two weeks and it is a great article with lots of good photos. Veda was certainly ahead of her time. "First Lady of Lakes Racing".
Is it "Psychic Bob" or "Psycho Bob"?
Not much difference sometimes.
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12-08-2006 03:54 PM #2
Talk about perfect timing! I was in the middle of doing research on her life, so this will come handy and save me tons of work hehehehehehe....FAITH
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12-08-2006 04:58 PM #3
Originally Posted by mopar34
You've never met my cousin Guido the Kneebreaker have you?
Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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12-08-2006 08:36 PM #4
I would like some woman and roadster photos myself
Last edited by BigTruckDriver; 12-08-2006 at 08:38 PM.
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12-08-2006 09:52 PM #5
Did you notice that I did not mention the cover of the Feb. 2007 StreetRodder? I noticed it mainly because of the nice '29 grill shell! Anyway, if you have access to old Hot Rod files that magazine put out special editions every ten years and I believe it was the 20th year edition that featured a few rods of the decade. My all time favorite rod was the Bart Root '29 on '32 rails and I wanted to build that car myself, but my wife said I have to have fenders! Anyway I believe the picture of the Bart Root '29/'32 had cycle fenders and bobbed rear fenders with Bart's wife at the wheel. The article with the car said Bart's wife was the driver at the Santa Anna strip, perhaps because she weighed less than Bart. Anyway that is an image burned into my adolescent mind, an exceptional car and having a wife that would race the car for the owner! I don't know if you can find that photo or whether HRM has an archive that can be searched on line but look for the "Bart Root Roadster"and I think you will see Mrs. Root at the wheel. The '29 body was also unusual in that it had a '34 dash and gauges, all Ford of course! Maybe my memory is faded becasue I can't find that issue and I recall there was also a neat sectioned shoebox in that same edition with a woman at the wheel and maybe that is the girl driver I am remembering along with the roadster? Anybody have that issue of HRM handy?
Don Shillady
Retired Scientist/teen rodderLast edited by Don Shillady; 12-08-2006 at 09:58 PM.
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12-08-2006 11:11 PM #6
Don, Helen Root did indeed drive Bart Roots 29. She also turned better times than Bart, probably because she weighed less and knew if she blew it up that Bart would have to fix it!
I'm sure I have that HRM issue, but my hot rod room is torn apart right now so as soon as I can get in there I will try to find it.
Mick
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12-08-2006 11:32 PM #7
Mick, that is amazing that you know about the Root roadster from a closer perspective than my East Coast magazine rack. Maybe there was no picture of Mrs. Root, just the car, but perhaps you know someone who knows someone who has a picture of Mrs. Root with the car. In my humble opinion that was one of the best all time hot rods and the HighBoy Gal ought to get a picture of Mrs. Root with the car somehow if it exists. Just for the record (I believe Magoo has also said this) a '29 body on '32 rails is actually better than a full '32 and you get to sit closer to the girl too! So in spite of all the hoopla about the anniversary for the Deuce, that '32 frame looks best when a '29 roadster body is mounted on there! OK, add a Deuce grill shell.
Don Shillady
Retired Scientist/teen rodder
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12-08-2006 11:49 PM #8
Here is what Bob called the "quintessential highboy" similar to the Root roadster seen at the recent August 2006 NSRA Nats in Richmond. The Root roadster had cycle fenders on the front wheels but similar bobbed rears as shown here. This particular car was flathead powered, maybe it is the Root roadster ( ? ), but there were many of this type and more have been recently constructed by Magoo, mostly with 327 SBC power. But where is the woman?
Don Shillady
Retired Scientist/teen rodder






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