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Cool 53 Street Rod with "interesting" nose treatment
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Someone mistakenly thought a Chrysler grill was worth more than ten cents a hundred for scrap. They cut the value of this car by at least 60%.
Brad Johnson,
SDC since 1975, ASC since 1990
Pine Grove Mills, Pa.
'33 Rockne 10, '51 Commander Starlight. '53 Commander Starlight
'56 Sky Hawk in process
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I don't recall this one being discussed. To me, at first look, it looks neatly done. I don't think it is as aesthetically attractive as the original design, and certainly not as aerodynamic. Not knowing the condition of the vehicle, before the project began, (could've been a wreck), I'll not beat up on the builder.
It is a good example of how versatile/desirable these cars are and a testament to the artistic value of the original. Thanks for sharing.John Clary
Greer, SC
SDC member since 1975
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I agree that it looks well done, and I wouldn't mind having it. I'd drive it as is!Originally posted by jclary View PostI don't recall this one being discussed. To me, at first look, it looks neatly done. I don't think it is as aesthetically attractive as the original design, and certainly not as aerodynamic. Not knowing the condition of the vehicle, before the project began, (could've been a wreck), I'll not beat up on the builder.
It is a good example of how versatile/desirable these cars are and a testament to the artistic value of the original. Thanks for sharing.
But I do think that a nose transplant would be on my list!
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I'd agree with that in general, but since he painted the bumpers maybe an option would be to have even less chrome.Originally posted by EssexExport View PostI'd like to see a bit more of chrome/stainless on it.
Especially if it were painted black, little punches of chrome really stand out. I found this a while back, and it really spoke to me.
Last edited by pbrown; 06-09-2014, 05:22 AM.
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Yea, been talked over.
I saw this car up close and personal a few years ago.
How do you spell...ugly, nasty. The basic bodywork...the sanding was done with about 60 grit sand paper, the hood, fender, grill modifications..don't really "fit".
It was for sale when I saw it. I figured if I could get it cheap enough it would be as someone mentioned...good for a fiberglass panel swap..! I couldn't, I didn't.
Mike
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Reminds me of this skit from "Laugh-In"Originally posted by GinettaG12P View Post"Interesting" is used in place of terms like BS, ugly, boring, etc.
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