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wqqdster 8th August 2015 22:53

Woodie roadster
 
I built this car in 76-77, initially with a VDub engine. In 1980 I drove it from San Francisco to New York City and back, putting 8,000 miles on it in a month. I swapped in a '68 Corvair and roll bar when I got back and continued to drive it all over California and the western states.

Kids were born in the mid and late 80's so the car sat for several years. In 95 my oldest son and I restored it, making some changes to the shape and making improvements (disc brakes being the best change) My son and I drove it on Americruise in 2000 from San Fran to Lincoln, Nebraska to Idaho and home.

In 2002 it won 'Car of the Show' at the Handcrafted Car Show at Knott's Berry Farm.

The only major change recently is the addition of a top.... I'm too old for multi-hundred mile topless cruising!

It has over 50,000 miles on it and the engine just dropped a valve seat. I found a couple 140 hp engines and will be swapping the heads over after reconditioning. Looking forward to driving it again soon.

Kinda cool still having it after almost 40 years.....

Gary O

http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e2/wqqdster/n_a20.jpg

http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e2...ps9b03fa42.jpg

http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e2...pso6mimmm5.jpg

redratbike 9th August 2015 08:59

Ha ha that's pretty mad

I have seen a couple of model t type vw based rods....

I'd like to see a wooden track style nose on this ,that would make it look very swoopy

40 years ..that's amazing...

wqqdster 10th August 2015 03:11

I have thought the same thing, that a track nose would look great. If I had done it when the car was restored in '96 it would have worked because the wood colors would be the same. You can see in the top pic what happens when different samples of the same wood are used.

The grill is a real, live pre-1921 T grill that I found in a barn as a young kid.

garyh 10th August 2015 07:39

Varnish it black?

wqqdster 10th August 2015 07:45

That would kinda defeat the nature of the wood....

garyh 10th August 2015 07:59

Just the cowl... wouldn't have to worry about mismatch of wood.

redratbike 10th August 2015 19:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by wqqdster (Post 70100)
I have thought the same thing, that a track nose would look great. If I had done it when the car was restored in '96 it would have worked because the wood colors would be the same. You can see in the top pic what happens when different samples of the same wood are used.

The grill is a real, live pre-1921 T grill that I found in a barn as a young kid.

Yeah I saw R em wood looked better in the other pic.

Where the grille as nostalgia in every way doesn't it.

Yeterfer 17th August 2016 09:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by wqqdster (Post 70070)
I built this car in 76-77, initially with a VDub engine. In 1980 I drove it from San Francisco to New York City and back, putting 8,000 miles on it in a month. I swapped in a '68 Corvair and roll bar when I got back and continued to drive it all over California and the western states.

Kids were born in the mid and late 80's so the car sat for several years. In 95 my oldest son and I restored it, making some changes to the shape and making improvements (disc brakes being the best change) My son and I drove it on Americruise in 2000 from San Fran to Lincoln, Nebraska to Idaho and home.

In 2002 it won 'Car of the Show' at the Handcrafted Car Show at Knott's Berry Farm.

The only major change recently is the addition of a top.... I'm too old for multi-hundred mile topless cruising!

It has over 50,000 miles on it and the engine just dropped a valve seat. I found a couple 140 hp engines and will be swapping the heads over after reconditioning. Looking forward to driving it again soon.

Kinda cool still having it after almost 40 years.....

Gary O

http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e2/wqqdster/n_a20.jpg

http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e2...ps9b03fa42.jpg

http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e2...pso6mimmm5.jpg


wooh! It's amazing! I hope I can see a wooden track style nose on this. Thanks for sharing anyway!:yo:


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