I found a picture of the poorly attempted "after" picture. This was just before or right when he began the resto.
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Originally posted by LateFan View Post[ATTACH]97259[/ATTACH]
edit: after some searching i came up with the sturges house in brentwood hills. built in 1939. 1200sq/ft.Last edited by flyboyx; 05-25-2015, 06:14 PM.sigpic
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Originally posted by TwoJ's View Post
My dad and sister circa roughly 1985. He did a full restoration in about 2000 and had the car up until about 2012. Unfortunately I'm not super close with him and more and don't have any photos of it. I loved that car as a kid though -- I dreamed of him giving me the keys when I turned 16. It had a hard top, but my dad is 6'6" and could only drive it with the top off.
I would love to get one for myself some day -- they'll always have a place in my heart.
I'm curious too -- what do stock roadster wheels look like? I never see the same set of wheels in photos. Does the blue one at the top of this page have stock wheels?
Stock 1500 wheel
The stock steel wheels tend to flex a lot. They don't inspire a lot of confidence mid corner.
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Originally posted by LateFan View Post^^^ The same picture? Yep it is..well that sucks…..sorry.
I actually built a model of that house in school. Usonian houses were / are cool.
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