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I figured I’d bump this thread since I’m working on a new one and there are a few other builds going on. Lots of inspiration here!? Here’s my one and only so far.

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43 minutes ago, NOBLNG said:

I figured I’d bump this thread since I’m working on a new one and there are a few other builds going on. Lots of inspiration here!? Here’s my one and only so far.

 

 

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Nicely done, Greg. Thanks for bumping this thread.

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I haven't posted to this thread since 2020. Since I usually do at least 1 or 2 Deuces a year here's a chopped, channeled and slammed 3-window I finished in 2021. I've just started a 5-window in the past week so I might get one done for 2022...

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13 minutes ago, SpikeSchumacher said:

Hi Roger, what are the radiator "braces" made from?

Those are brass rods hit with a Molotow pen. I can't recall the exact diameter. Thinking .015.

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East Coast style 5 window built for this past summer’s Deuce Days held in Victoria, Vancouver Island…

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Cheers Misha

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1 hour ago, Paul Payne said:

Misha, is that a 4 carb manifold? If so, did your buy it or build it?

Hi Paul, I really like the look of vintage speed equipment and my go to source is R&D of M. For this build I used the Strombergs with the scoops, the sectioned rad, shell & PE grill and exhausts and the G-82 headlights from there. Norm Veber is highly skilled with his resin work and is worth having a look at. 

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Thanks for your interest, cheers Misha

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The entire intake system is from Norm, our club did a combined purchase awhile back so I still have a lot of little yellow bags to use ?. The manifold is part # P-113 4-Carb Intake Manifold designed for the early Hemi from the Deuce 5 window kit. It includes the carbs and stacks. 

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My first ‘32 built in October of this year - painted Mr. Color Mr. Metal Violet Metallic GX207 over Tamiya LP-1 Gloss Black and clear coated with Mr. Color GX100. Had a few fitment issues, however I’d build another one. :^)

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On 10/30/2022 at 10:28 AM, Misha said:

Hi Paul, I really like the look of vintage speed equipment and my go to source is R&D of M. For this build I used the Strombergs with the scoops, the sectioned rad, shell & PE grill and exhausts and the G-82 headlights from there. Norm Veber is highly skilled with his resin work and is worth having a look at. 

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Thanks for your interest, cheers Misha

I love his Strombergs and Norm casts the best scoops of anyone! I'm glad to see the headlights, I have some coming this weekend. 

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