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newcombe67's loves26 of 107Tri-ang Duke pedal car with period extras "The Jim Clarke Special"limited Edition Roadster.
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    Posted 8 years ago

    graumm
    (23 items)

    This is where I started, A 1930 Ford Model 'A' Roadster.
    With a bit of creative thinking I have now a 'Boat-tail Roadster'
    Mostly made from scrap Ply-Wood, 340 small brass screws for the Boat Hull alone as well as the screws holding the frame together and finished off with several small boat deck fittings and a nice pair of flags.

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    1. vetraio50 vetraio50, 8 years ago
      TOTALLY COOL !!!
    2. graumm, 8 years ago
      Hi I take it you like it then, Graham.
    3. graumm, 8 years ago
      Oh and to add one more thing the Windshield was a Sun visor from a 1950's Motor Coach. Graham.
    4. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 8 years ago
      Much improved and a lot more fun!
    5. racer4four racer4four, 8 years ago
      Clever1 I love the boat tail and the spare under it.
    6. graumm, 8 years ago
      Yes it's nice to take some thing that's readily available and reasonably priced and create some thing that pleases a lot of people.
      I would never do this to a rare car even though I could as then I could say it's mine to do what I want.
      The hours of work that go in to building and painting is only outweighed by the mega hours spent thinking about the smallest detail and finding the exact part.
      Then there's finding a good base vehicle to create that perfect conversion.
      But then I have never seen another conversion like this, I have seen lots of repaints and restorations and as nice as they look and I know that at times they are bringing a car back from an early death.
      I set out some time ago the basic rules for these conversions of no cutting,
      no drilling and no welding of the base vehicle unless it is totally unavoidable and you throw your self on your sword afterwards to repent, 'No' Only joking or am I.
      I have another conversion that I want to share with you that is bigger and more radical than this but I know you are going to like it.
      Then in the memory bank there are at least two more conversions based on the 1938 and 1939 Jalopy Roadsters and one based on the Comet Sport.
      But as each one can take almost a year of spare time work and is also weather dependent as it can be too cold to work in the workshop here in the UK some.
      times.
      So would any one else like to shock the world with a nice conversion we could even start a group.
      Anyway I have had my say so 'keep little wheeling' Graham.
    7. vetraio50 vetraio50, 8 years ago
      HAPPY NEW YEAR GRAHAM !!! ! !!!

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