I've mentioned before that my friend Dave and I have been talking about building a car for the Race of Gentlemen.
We had been kicking around some ideas and one day he said that he wanted to rebuild a flathead. I found a suitable candidate nearby, he picked it up, we stripped it down and now it's at the machine shop with a big box of new parts waiting to be installed when we get it back. But, we don't have a car in which to put it when it's done...
We've considered just about every pre-'35 option out there, but time, price and parts availability pushed us toward Model A Fords. Dave started to restore one when he was a teenager but then decided that he'd like to see the sights in Viet Nam instead. His parents (Packard restorers) sold the car while he was gone and that was the end of his interest in A's until this point.
Dave doesn't really care what body style we use, though we've agreed that a closed cab pickup would be a pretty tight squeeze. I refuse to build a Fordoor. Roadsters are really expensive, five window coupes aren't far behind and Vickys are way too rare. Sport and Business Coupes were ruled out, due to their dorky non-folding canvas tops and fully framed door windows. I really like Tudor sedans, but just haven't found one yet.
Yesterday, I drove up to Massachusetts and bought this:
It's a '28 or '29 Roadster Cowl, and the important (unobtanium) parts are in really good condition. They used the same cowl assembly for the Roadster, Roadster Pickup and Phaeton and I have no way of knowing which this was originally, so I'm free to use my imagination. I have decided that it's going to become a HiBoy Roadster Pickup with a slightly extended cab and shortened bed.
Something along the lines of this:
We've got a long way to go, but we want to have it done by October.
Oh...and please do not use the term Rat Rod or you will be asked to leave my thread.