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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?
Cool. I wonder who has the car now? Here are stock roadster wheels on a 67.5 2000
Stock 1500 wheel
The stock steel wheels tend to flex a lot. They don't inspire a lot of confidence mid corner.
^^^ 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.
I only remember because I posted it. That photo I posted above was his only design in Idaho. A beautiful studio house that was designed at his hight, and for one of the smallest commissions he earned on a house. It's the "Teater Studio" home. The current owner has written a few books about it.
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