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Lightning

posted on 8/7/11 at 11:30 AM Reply With Quote
Not sure if i like this or not

What d'ya think?

1936 morris 8 hot rod ratrod v8 tvr powered 5ltr | eBay UK





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Davegtst

posted on 8/7/11 at 11:48 AM Reply With Quote
Looks a right piece of crap. Don't get rats at all.
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coozer

posted on 8/7/11 at 11:55 AM Reply With Quote
I like it.. a LOT!





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r1_pete

posted on 8/7/11 at 12:06 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Davegtst
Looks a right piece of crap. Don't get rats at all.


Me neither, in that state its just a rozzer magnet, why build a car that looks something belonging to the Clampits.....

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Litemoth

posted on 8/7/11 at 12:06 PM Reply With Quote
Interesting to look at but i wouldn't want to own one...Especially at eight and a half fahsand phands.
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Liam

posted on 8/7/11 at 12:10 PM Reply With Quote
Really like that. It looks like a genuine proper hot rod/beater and not the sort of tacky trying-too-hard self-parody that a lot of these 'rat rods' tend to look like.

Love it actually. Want!

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scudderfish

posted on 8/7/11 at 12:16 PM Reply With Quote
Waste of a nice engine.






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nige

posted on 8/7/11 at 01:07 PM Reply With Quote
i like it

but , is rat the new word for chucked together

81/2k seems a bit steep





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you think it will be done in " no " time but then " no " turns into a " bloody " long time

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wylliezx9r

posted on 8/7/11 at 01:35 PM Reply With Quote
Quite like it but alot of money.





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speedyxjs

posted on 8/7/11 at 01:40 PM Reply With Quote
Love it!





How long can i resist the temptation to drop a V8 in?

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blakep82

posted on 8/7/11 at 01:43 PM Reply With Quote
yes yes yes yes





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Humbug

posted on 8/7/11 at 02:35 PM Reply With Quote
Not for me... btw how do "reworked jago chassis" and "correct v5c as 1936" tally?
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myke pocock

posted on 8/7/11 at 02:45 PM Reply With Quote
Have a look at the one in the latest issue of PPC.
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Liam

posted on 8/7/11 at 03:04 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by nige
i like it

but , is rat the new word for chucked together

81/2k seems a bit steep


It's an aesthetic style really - you'll most likely find the mechanical engineering underneath is spot on. Rat rods started almost as a protest against expensive, shiny never driven show hot-rods and was a throwback to the roots of hot-rodding, but the term rat-rod is to me more recently associated with cars that have massively exaggerated, tacky, blatantly fake patina, and stupid stick on tat like fake luggage etc etc. I think they look crap - like I said above sort of a self-parody. This on the other hand is really tastefully done and looks genuine - so perhaps it really should be called a 'beater' which is a traditional term for a 'locost' budget hot rod, or even just a traditional hot-rod, though the non-period engine probably rules that out technically. Having said that the style of this is certainly a deliberate aesthetic decision and nowt to do with lack of funding or desire to make it all shiny, so maybe rat-rod is right. Ah heck who cares - I like it

[Edited on 8/7/11 by Liam]

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Lightning

posted on 8/7/11 at 04:17 PM Reply With Quote
As i thought ..Bit like Marmite.....which I love BTW





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Ninehigh

posted on 8/7/11 at 04:29 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Davegtst
Looks a right piece of crap. Don't get rats at all.


That's the point, it looks like it's 70 years old as opposed to Malcolm doing a nut and bolt restoration in his garage (no offence to any Malcolms on here!)






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Alan B

posted on 8/7/11 at 06:06 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Liam
quote:
Originally posted by nige
i like it

but , is rat the new word for chucked together

81/2k seems a bit steep


It's an aesthetic style really - you'll most likely find the mechanical engineering underneath is spot on. Rat rods started almost as a protest against expensive, shiny never driven show hot-rods and was a throwback to the roots of hot-rodding, but the term rat-rod is to me more recently associated with cars that have massively exaggerated, tacky, blatantly fake patina, and stupid stick on tat like fake luggage etc etc. I think they look crap - like I said above sort of a self-parody. This on the other hand is really tastefully done and looks genuine - so perhaps it really should be called a 'beater' which is a traditional term for a 'locost' budget hot rod, or even just a traditional hot-rod, though the non-period engine probably rules that out technically. Having said that the style of this is certainly a deliberate aesthetic decision and nowt to do with lack of funding or desire to make it all shiny, so maybe rat-rod is right. Ah heck who cares - I like it

[Edited on 8/7/11 by Liam]


+1

Agree 100% with what Liam says.

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Liam

posted on 8/7/11 at 06:26 PM Reply With Quote
Well what do they say about great minds? . I must say I'm glad a near-american could understand my hot-rodese. I learnt it (and dragsterese) from an ex colleague who's obsessed with rods and dragsters (and has both), but I wouldn't consider myself fluent .
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steve m

posted on 8/7/11 at 06:59 PM Reply With Quote
"agreed insurance valuation of £12500 via the NASC"

agreed by who Stevie wonder?

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Alan B

posted on 8/7/11 at 07:01 PM Reply With Quote
Liam,

I especially picked up on "shiny, never driven". There are vast numbers of enthusiasts over here (and maybe in the UK) where all that seems to matter is paint and external finish..........on the speed channel (fairly decent, 75% car oriented TV channel) I'd say that 1/2 the ads are for wax, polish car shampoo etc.

I like a nicely painted car as much as anyone, but to me it's very superficial (duh)...I like the engineering, styling, construction, novel ideas etc. and find that the shiny paint is just a distraction.

Just my two penny worth..

Alan

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David Jenkins

posted on 8/7/11 at 07:09 PM Reply With Quote
I saw this one at a show in RAF Lakenheath in 2009.



It was an impressive piece of work, nicely put together under the grotty panels, but what really caught my attention were the scorch marks up each door from the open exhausts!






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