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    I couldn't come up with much realistic to post...........having enough trouble staying motivated to work on what's out there now.
    Then Roger posts that Scarab recreation! One of my all time favorite cars........................
    I even had a set of PSE replicas of those wheels.......until yesterday when I shipped them to a new owner. Sheesh!
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    If I won the lottery, I would probably build Factory Five's GTM Supercar. 0-60 in 3 seconds. Now that would be Viagra on wheels!
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    [QUOTE=Whiplash23T;465358][FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]As a kid staying on my Grandfathers farm when it was school holidays,he had a 1928 Ford model A pickup parked up beside the milking shed that I loved playing in. I have always wanted one and know down to the last detail of how it would look.... Side valve V8, triple carbs, generator, 5 speed gearbox and old banjo style diff. Old wire wheels with big and little tyres, fully fendered with bumpers front and rear, nice shiny two tone paint with the correct rake, yeah that is it and if only I too could win the Lottery.

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    A friend of mine built this one over an 8 year period. he showed and drove it some for a couple years and sold it last summer because he said it was too nice to drive. now building a rat rod



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    My someday project has been yard art for a few years now. I traded a cam for a 36 Ford roller that had a tree fall on it. instead of repairing the roof, I just cut out 20 inches from behind the door, with building a "Topolino altered for normal size people" in mind. I planned to use a glass Topo nose piece, giant slicks on the rear and spoke skinnies on the front etc, but my back didn't like the heavy bodywork needed, and the project landed where it is in the photo. the axles, brakes and suspension wound up being used for my T bucket (see avitar), and the Topo dream sits dejectedly in the yard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lotsatoys View Post
    My someday project has been yard art for a few years now. I traded a cam for a 36 Ford roller that had a tree fall on it. instead of repairing the roof, I just cut out 20 inches from behind the door, with building a "Topolino altered for normal size people" in mind. I planned to use a glass Topo nose piece, giant slicks on the rear and spoke skinnies on the front etc, but my back didn't like the heavy bodywork needed, and the project landed where it is in the photo. the frame and suspension wound up being used for my T bucket (see avitar), and the Topo dream sits dejectedly in the yard.
    Russ
    Now that's got a really nice look! I'd say that would be a really cool vehicle finished out.
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    One day, if I live long enough I intend to build a hotrod woody bus as a camper

    along the lines of something like this
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    Well, if I were to hit the lottery, I'd call Barry R. up and order me one like this!

    Then I'd have to figure out how to accessorize the rest of the living room around it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 34_40 View Post
    Well, if I were to hit the lottery, I'd call Barry R. up and order me one like this!

    Then I'd have to figure out how to accessorize the rest of the living room around it!
    That is my choice for "most exotic motor ever"!!!

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    Very nice engine for a conventional type car........

    I always thought one of these Eagle-Weslake V-12 engines would go really nice in a mid engine car.......
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    Hi Russ, so good to hear from you buddy too, thanks for the photo of the "30 A Truck and yes,those are the sort of wheels that still lights my fire,very nice. Now that piece of garden art you have looks too darn nice to be sitting out in the weather too long. Now that you have the T finished and the A re-powered, you just may have to start on the coupe as that would be awesome finished to your high standard but I also appreciate that one has to look after ones health so no pressure from me.

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