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  1. A great tutorial on chopping the roof on a coupe
  2. BTW; are you all enjoying my snip-its from here and there? And what articles are getting you revved up?
  3. A twin engined streamliner. Who wouldn't want to build that?
  4. One of the earlier articles I've run across regarding scale model builders. This was about a gentleman named Al Jimenez. Anybody know him or know about him?
  5. This Henry J caught my attention from HRM August 1951. These had to be kind of the "hot hatch" of their day, along with their British counterparts. A lovely car I would enjoy building.
  6. Charles, here's a great photo of one of these Frenzel superchargers on a Ford engine. I myself have a 3d printed Frenzel on a Lincoln V12 I'm looking forward to dropping into the right build!
  7. ...but stayed tuned, the really crazy stuff didn't really seem to start till the 50's got underway!
  8. And finally, a mid-engined 1927 T-Roadster! Apparently anything went during this heyday of "Hot Rodding" cars. (HRM September 1950)
  9. A beautiful Lakester I could totally see building from scratch...
  10. Nothing like a guy who takes a Cord sedan, drops in a Mercury engine, and goes racing! I'm assuming he did this for the front wheel drive, but it's a wild ride in any case!
  11. HRM June 1950 had just my kind of build - - - crazy engine in a totally incorrect car!
  12. And off in a different direction, HRM October 1949 had an earlier iteration of the Pierson Brothers Salt Flats racer. I have seen diecasts of this vehicle, but don't know if any scale models exist. In any case, it would be fun to build this earlier version in "as raced" condition.
  13. HRM October 1948 had an interesting article regarding a channeled 1941 Mercury done by Barris Custom Shop. What a beautiful car. I don't know my "Lead Sled" history very well, but may I assume this was one of the earlier attempts? In any event, I would love to build one of these.
  14. From HRM September 1965 comes a Simoniz ad with "Casper's Ghost". Just WOW!
  15. Came out awesome Jeremy!
  16. Apparently, there were no rules back then... From HRM October 1949, I present the "burn yourself on the way in and out" roadster...
  17. Claude, you can now get all issues of Hot Rod Magazine from 1948 - 2021 online for free! https://www.motortrend.com/hotrod-archive/
  18. Tim, you can now get all issues of Hot Rod Magazine from 1948 - 2021 online for free! https://www.motortrend.com/hotrod-archive/
  19. You can now get all issues of Hot Rod Magazine from 1948 - 2021 online for free! https://www.motortrend.com/hotrod-archive/
  20. I totally saw the same thing, although the cab looked a bit different.
  21. I suspect this HRM article from December 1961 inspired more than one hot rod truck scale model...
  22. The January 1949 HRM cover had this one. Inside an article with cutaway drawing and everything needed to scratch build this beauty...
  23. I suspect they are using a Snipping Tool
  24. I would guess they were going for a bit of the Ford GT prototype look, since these were so famous at the time...
  25. Under the heading of "Photos that inspire me to build" is this beauty from April 1948 of HRM: If anyone else runs across a great photo/article/advertisement, I hope you'll post it here. Just make sure to note the issue of HRM so the rest of us can check it out too!
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