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05-18-2007 05:45 AM #11
Thanks Gusaroo. I do think the body will need something to break it up, so something will probably be painted on it, scallops or flames.
That frame was given to me by Tony DiCosta, who owned Hot Rod and Custom Supply, a shop devoted to all stuff 1950's-ish. (He has since sold it and it has moved to Indiana or some such place)
Tony was a flathead builder extraordinaire, and built the one for the Total Performance T that you saw in all the magazines. His shop used to be right here in Cape Coral Florida. After I got my '27 running I drove in to show it too him, and he liked the fact I had built it old-timey, so he walked back into the shop and dug out that frame. He had been saving it for a car for himself, but felt it would look good on my T.
I think it is a true '50's-'60's piece, because he told me it was very old, and I remember seeing them back then. It is one of those patina pieces you just keep for sentimental reasons. When I was President of the local Ford club, some of the members told me it was contradictory because I DID belong to a club, but they just didn't understand that it simply fit the era of the car.
Maybe someone is reproducing them? If I run into any in some catalog or whatever, I'll keep you in mind.
DonLast edited by Itoldyouso; 05-18-2007 at 05:48 AM.
And then a newer model....
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