Thread: Anyone have one of these?
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07-14-2008 03:32 PM #1
Anyone have one of these?
We are working up a few paint concept drawings for this project,. It is a '38 Dodge Brothers "humpback" panel. As I understand, these were made from '36 to '38.
I would like to see what other people have done with them, but I know I won't find many examples. The owner is still pretty flexible about what he will consider.
Got any pictures?
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07-14-2008 05:50 PM #2
Don't own one, but have seen one or two at the NSRA East Nats. They seem to pretty rare, but they do dress up well. I'll check to see if I have any pictures of one.Bob
A good friend will come and bail you out of jail....but a true friend will be sitting next to you saying..."Damn....that was fun!
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07-14-2008 06:26 PM #3
There's one in a junkyard here in town
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07-14-2008 06:32 PM #4
Originally Posted by mopar34
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07-14-2008 06:35 PM #5
Originally Posted by willowbilly3
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07-14-2008 09:19 PM #6
Like you need help , maybe not doing something thats been done but your an original not many of these still out there , mix the color relax and turn the air on .
There is a thread on the H site about these a few days ago some pics of them in color where posted .
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07-14-2008 09:47 PM #7
Check out carnut.com there's 5 different ones from 36 to 38, various pictures of each one. SniperLast edited by Sniper; 07-14-2008 at 09:51 PM.
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07-15-2008 07:31 AM #8
Thanks, guys. It's an unusual body style for sure....not only the roofline, but the rear doors sweep out at the bottom, and the truck looks "heavy", so I am trying to slenderize it too.
It's further complicated by the removal of the hood sides (to expose some big horsepower), making a "thick looking" grill shell, and exposing a lot of firewall.
I have tried a couple unusual things, but thought I might see what other guys have done with this body style, and the effect of darker colors.
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07-15-2008 08:32 AM #9
I'm already used to seeing how well you paint, but I don't recall seeing how well you draw.........nice representation!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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07-15-2008 05:47 PM #10
I had fun even though all the cool colors where empty
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07-15-2008 05:54 PM #11
Jay, a few years ago (two?) Randy Clark had one of these (I think) for sale on his web site. http://www.hotrodscustomstuff.com/
You might email him and ask where it went....someone bought it but I'm not sure if Randy built a car out of it.
Mike in Tucson
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07-15-2008 06:43 PM #12
Mike, This one is supposed to have been in Tucson from the time it was a working grocery delivery truck. The owner has about the tenth generation of it's history, so he doesn't know how much is true. I've made a few inquiries locally, but nothing concrete yet.
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07-15-2008 06:52 PM #13
Bluestang67, I see a fertile imagination in those renderings. :-)
I would post some of the drawings we've done so far, but they belong to the guy who paid for 'em.
Thanks to the suggestions you guys have given, I did find an interesting treament on the net today, that helps to "shrink" that big roof. Maybe we can try another approach.
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07-15-2008 09:05 PM #14
HRP you are doing something i have allways had a passion for . Foose does this on his show and when you put up the pic my mind started running . I kept it for future fun and coloring .
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07-15-2008 09:54 PM #15
I hope you enjoy it! I have always thought that one of the best parts about rods, customs, and performance cars (besides thrilling performance) was their striking appearance! Now I get to help. :-) How kool is that!
Thank you Roger. .
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