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Sarge
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July Hot Rod
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May 22, 2008, 17:18:31 pm »
The latest issue of Hot Rod came in the mail yesterday. Along with this years Ridler Award winner (the holy grail of awards for hot rodding) won by a Ferrari V8 mid-engined powered 1960 Rambler American wagon is a feature on the VW Rat Rod of Franz Muhr / John Dixon! I know it's not Cal-Look, but still nice to see "something" VW in a magazine dominated by American water pumpers.
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louisb
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Re: July Hot Rod
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May 22, 2008, 18:27:18 pm »
cool car.
A few years ago one of the hot rod mags had a concept drawing of a mid engined 27 t bucket that was built with a unibody structure. (tubular front and rear sub-frames mounted to a central aluminum tub.) That has always stuck with me. (Hang on I am getting to the VW content) I have lately been thinking about a more traditional tube frame chasis based 27 t with a mid mounted VW engine. All aluminum body with a track style nose. Some Halibrand Kidney Bean style wheels. Sort of a dry lakes or early Indy car feel. 48's with the velocity stacks stick up through holes right behind the passenger's compartment. One day.
--louis
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Rick Meredith
DKK
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Re: July Hot Rod
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May 22, 2008, 18:33:59 pm »
Quote from: louisb on May 22, 2008, 18:27:18 pm
cool car.
A few years ago one of the hot rod mags had a concept drawing of a mid engined 27 t bucket that was built with a unibody structure. (tubular front and rear sub-frames mounted to a central aluminum tub.) That has always stuck with me. (Hang on I am getting to the VW content) I have lately been thinking about a more traditional tube frame chasis based 27 t with a mid mounted VW engine. All aluminum body with a track style nose. Some Halibrand Kidney Bean style wheels. Sort of a dry lakes or early Indy car feel. 48's with the velocity stacks stick up through holes right behind the passenger's compartment. One day.
--louis
Dude... mid engine won't work on a T Roadster... unless you're a midget.
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Chuck Fryer
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Re: July Hot Rod
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May 22, 2008, 18:47:53 pm »
[[/quote]
Dude... mid engine won't work on a T Roadster... unless you're a midget.
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Works in pick up form
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Sarge
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Re: July Hot Rod
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May 22, 2008, 19:26:59 pm »
That truck is TITS!
Here's another page of the Rambler spread...
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javabug
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Re: July Hot Rod
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May 22, 2008, 19:48:30 pm »
I dig the wagon. Reminds me every so slightly of a Squareback.
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Chuck Fryer
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Re: July Hot Rod
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May 22, 2008, 20:01:15 pm »
I know the ford/ vw/ porsche truck is completely off topic but Walt has some fab skills fo sho!
Here is a link to more pictures of it:
http://www.walts.info/truck_home.htm
The wagon does have a squareback look to it.
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louisb
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Re: July Hot Rod
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May 22, 2008, 20:29:07 pm »
Quote from: Chuck Fryer on May 22, 2008, 20:01:15 pm
I know the ford/ vw/ porsche truck is completely off topic but Walt has some fab skills fo sho!
Here is a link to more pictures of it:
http://www.walts.info/truck_home.htm
The wagon does have a squareback look to it.
Wow, that is some nice work. Would have almost been easier to start from scratch though. And I agree, that wagon does resemble a squareback.
--louis
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Louis Brooks
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Sarge
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Re: July Hot Rod
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May 22, 2008, 20:40:20 pm »
Nice link, Chuck...I like the rear shock absorber treatment! After having two mid-engine sandrails, the thought of building a like car with a Fiat Tupolino body for the street has been in the back of my head for a while. A good excuse to put those Halibrand spindle mounts under the workbench to good use
. Here's the interior of the Rambler...SICK!!
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louisb
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Re: July Hot Rod
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May 22, 2008, 20:44:49 pm »
Sarge, wasn't it you who mentioned you liked Willys? Check out this guys work. He rebuilds them for a living. All work is done by hand.
http://www.fergusoncoachbuilding.com/projects/41_willys_race_car/index.html
If you look in the projects section he has several others he has done.
--louis
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Louis Brooks
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Sarge
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Re: July Hot Rod
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May 22, 2008, 20:57:51 pm »
Yeah, it was me allright. I seem to have a lot of car projects I would like to do...especially after reading Rodder's Journal
! I'll always be a VW guy, though. Anything else just wouldn't seem right. That Willys looks like a ton of work!
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louisb
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Re: July Hot Rod
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May 22, 2008, 21:00:24 pm »
Yeah, my next project after the '67 will be an early '50s Chevy pickup. So many cars, so little time.
--louis
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Louis Brooks
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Rennsurfer
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Re: July Hot Rod
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May 22, 2008, 21:49:43 pm »
That Rambler wagon is a bad-assed ride. A lotta work went into that thing. Thanks for sharing, Sarge.
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Mags
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Re: July Hot Rod
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May 23, 2008, 08:26:15 am »
Jim,
This car have many Details i like and
I will like more Dark Color.
I hope i will see you Oktober.
Mags
Magne
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Neil Davies
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Re: July Hot Rod
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May 23, 2008, 10:03:10 am »
Quote from: Sarge on May 22, 2008, 20:40:20 pm
Nice link, Chuck...I like the rear shock absorber treatment! After having two mid-engine sandrails, the thought of building a like car with a Fiat Tupolino body for the street has been in the back of my head for a while. A good excuse to put those Halibrand spindle mounts under the workbench to good use
. Here's the interior of the Rambler...SICK!!
Oh Sarge, you'll beat me to it - I really fancy a fuel altered style Topolino with a big flat four in the front, IDAs or Hilborn injection sticking up either side of the body!
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TOM / EINHEIT 11
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Re: July Hot Rod
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May 23, 2008, 13:54:38 pm »
Jim. You are wrong.
THIS IS A CAL -LOOK FOR SURE. Not on Volkswagen....but that style is definitely Cal-Look.
There was a feature in a mag in the 90s of a Rampler Wagoon, build by Troy Trepanier...almost same look like this one. Baskerville of Hot Rod Magazine described it as ,, California - Look - Stylebuild ,, Hot Rod.
Now ...i agree. Cal - look can be used on all makes and years of cars & bikes......because it describes a style, to build a vehicle.
Dont U think the same?
Anyways.........the ,, Ferrambo ,, is worth called...........BEST HOT ROD OF THE YEAR !
Cheers TOM
ps: for those which wanna see how to build a car like the ,, FERRAMBO ,,
http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2007/10/ferrambo-60-rambler-wagon-with-ferrari.html
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nicolas
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Re: July Hot Rod
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May 23, 2008, 18:54:20 pm »
yes the wagon looks very cool, it has a Kid Dean feeling to it. especially in the sidevieuw with the pillars like that.
thanks Sarge
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Sarge
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Posts: 4345
Re: July Hot Rod
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May 23, 2008, 20:20:46 pm »
Quote from: DKK_Fred on May 22, 2008, 21:49:43 pm
That Rambler wagon is a bad-assed ride. A lotta work went into that thing. Thanks for sharing, Sarge.
Your welcome!
Quote from: Mags on May 23, 2008, 08:26:15 am
Jim,
This car have many Details i like and
I will like more Dark Color.
I hope i will see you Oktober.
Mags
Magne
I'll have the beer ready!
Quote from: Neil Davies on May 23, 2008, 10:03:10 am
Quote from: Sarge on May 22, 2008, 20:40:20 pm
Nice link, Chuck...I like the rear shock absorber treatment! After having two mid-engine sandrails, the thought of building a like car with a Fiat Tupolino body for the street has been in the back of my head for a while. A good excuse to put those Halibrand spindle mounts under the workbench to good use
. Here's the interior of the Rambler...SICK!!
Oh Sarge, you'll beat me to it - I really fancy a fuel altered style Topolino with a big flat four in the front, IDAs or Hilborn injection sticking up either side of the body!
I was leaning towards a mid-engine set up as long as we're dreaming
Quote from: TOM / EINHEIT 11 on May 23, 2008, 13:54:38 pm
Jim. You are wrong.
THIS IS A CAL -LOOK FOR SURE. Not on Volkswagen....but that style is definitely Cal-Look.
There was a feature in a mag in the 90s of a Rampler Wagoon, build by Troy Trepanier...almost same look like this one. Baskerville of Hot Rod Magazine described it as ,, California - Look - Stylebuild ,, Hot Rod.
Now ...i agree. Cal - look can be used on all makes and years of cars & bikes......because it describes a style, to build a vehicle.
Dont U think the same?
Anyways.........the ,, Ferrambo ,, is worth called...........BEST HOT ROD OF THE YEAR !
Cheers TOM
ps: for those which wanna see how to build a car like the ,, FERRAMBO ,,
http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2007/10/ferrambo-60-rambler-wagon-with-ferrari.html
Tom, you hit the nail square on the head about building a Cal Look into any car...remove excess crap, install big horsepower, add tastefull paint and interior..BAM!!
Quote from: nicolas on May 23, 2008, 18:54:20 pm
yes the wagon looks very cool, it has a Kid Dean feeling to it. especially in the sidevieuw with the pillars like that.
thanks Sarge
Your welcome!
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