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    OFT
    OFT is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Location
    Loveland
    Car Year, Make, Model: 1929 Ford AA; 1927 Ford roadster
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    Thanks,I liked the car. Sold it to a young (30's) guy in Ft. Collins couple years ago plus some other hot rods.

    Agree on the roll bar-hood. Just could not fiqure out how to do it and look nice. Really like how you have done yours. Just wish I'd thought of it, or saw it before, when I was building mine.

    I have both of the roadster books. Agree on the western style. The midwest were more of the jalopy look. And you are right. The flathead V8 was not the hot setup until the '50s. BTW I saw the races live in early-mid 50's (starting to give my age away LOL). By then the jalopy style was taking over and when SBC came out Speedway Motors '32 sedan had that and was wicked. Won almost all the races. (SE Nebr.)

    Yours is really going together nice Keep up the good work and keep the thread updated as you can.

    Earl
    Last edited by OFT; 07-14-2008 at 09:52 PM.

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