Thread: Getting an itch
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09-14-2016 11:14 AM #16
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09-14-2016 11:31 AM #17
Sent ya an email Brady.When I get to where I was goin, I forgot why I went there>
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09-14-2016 03:18 PM #18
I was actually a member there briefly.. I found myself spending more time here than there and stopped going there altogether. "Here" we just like cars.... trucks... planes... boats... pretty much if it has a motor we like discussing it.
And while we can become... "arbitrary" at times.. it usually doesn't last long and we get back to helping others and enjoying ourselves.
Hope you enjoy your time here and look forward to seeing you around.
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09-15-2016 12:07 AM #19
You're probably right Shine, he's done a bunch of them. Seems to me, this one is personal...he should keep it forever.
Don, it sure is the twin to the OC, nice job. The only thing I see different is the hood hold-down straps are black instead of brown and no blue light up front...whats with that??...the front light is like your signature. Did the orig one also have gray interior, I can't remember. I like the orig wheels over the steelies but that look is more popular these days. Thx for sending the pics.
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09-15-2016 07:52 AM #20
yeah brady. this old crow is special. don never rides alone in it . he has an angle riding shotgun.
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09-15-2016 02:09 PM #21
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09-15-2016 02:46 PM #22
Brady, I am sure what hits your buttons on the Old Crow is the stance, the top, and the craftsmanship.
Have Don build you one with the same look but with your touches, paint, interior, stripping, motor.
Nothing like having a pro build a car special for ya. Wish I was in that situation.
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09-15-2016 04:45 PM #23
Yep, gotta agree with all the above, Don is the Man and Master at building damn fine automobiles of the 1932 Vintage and I only have seen his generous build threads on here with detailed photo's to go by. But if I had the funds Don would be the first man I would be calling either to source or build me a car up there.I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.
Isaiah 48: 17,18.
Mark.
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09-15-2016 06:07 PM #24
Scooting - you nailed it. Most 32's don't have that raked stance, the slant back and curved windshield, along with the slanted canvas top. Those 3 things gives those cars a look that really makes them stand out in the huge crowd of 32 roadsters. Truthfully, I probably wouldn't even buy a regular cookie cutter 32 roadster.
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09-15-2016 08:49 PM #25
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09-16-2016 05:22 AM #26
Thanx for the Kudos and votes of confidence (sp) Ray/ Scooting and Mark / Whiplash
After doin almost 50 of em it doesn't take long to build 1 not to looki "Cookie Cutter"
Another that I really liked was the all black 1 that I drove to LARS 3 years ago. Don't think I've ever seen anutter close to it also. The Tan 1 was kinda kool also
Brady, send me you email or phone # to : donshotrods@cableone.netWhen I get to where I was goin, I forgot why I went there>
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09-16-2016 06:53 AM #27
Mornin Brady,
Guy from Florida just called and is gonna wait til after the first of the year on his build. You could be the next.
Let me know.When I get to where I was goin, I forgot why I went there>
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09-18-2016 05:47 PM #28
Great yakkin witcha this afternoon Brady, lookin 4 ward to yakkin sum more about a car 4 ya.When I get to where I was goin, I forgot why I went there>
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09-18-2016 06:05 PM #29
christmas !!!!!!
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09-18-2016 10:40 PM #30
You guys are starting to sound like a couple of hungry used car vultures sitting on a fence.
Hasn't been a week since I decided to trade in the old Nomad and you guys already have primer on the body.
Thank you Roger. .
Another little bird