There is no such thing as a 3-window Model-A. It just doesn't look right with the rounded back of the top, sorry - I can appreciate the fact that he likes it, but for me it just looks kinda weird.
Wow I didn't even realize that...what caught my attention was his motor and his interior...I don't care to much for how his interior was done but I like the pic...
Yeah thay actually made some Model A fiberglass bodies (don't know if they still do). But I always thought it looked strange. Hell 3 window '32's don't look as good as 5 windows to me.......but then again....John Milner is etched into my brain!
DuckusCrapus
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I went back and read the page again, and if you'll notice he said the chassis and body were made by StreetWise, also note the front fender, running board, splash apron and rear fender are all one piece. My guess is it's a "replica" like the "34" from Florida and the Coast To Coast "37"s.
Man some of the kits they make today are pretty cheesy if you ask me. I have only seen one car from Street Beasts ('34 roadster) and it was aweful. I would rather look at some bleak '70's dune buggy than another one of those.
This was years ago...maybe they got better. Maybe the Cobra and Willys kits are better. But the car I saw was just gross.
DuckusCrapus
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HEY ROD, LET'S NOT FORGET THE BEAUTIFUL SPORT COUPE 3W MODEL A'S HENRY FORD MADE...I HAD TWO OF THESE BODIES A FEW YEARS BACK...THEY BRING GQQD MONEY TODAY...JOHN http://rides.webshots.com/photo/1483...33200033vTiIRl
John, you are right about the sport coupe. But it's rare to see one hot rodded, shoot it's rare to see one period. If you compare the photo you provided and the one in question, you can see that it certainly is no Moded A of any kind. Note also the shape of the doors, the more closely resemble a '34, even though he apparently is trying to emulate a '32. Oh, well, to each his own.
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