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Alliance Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Santa Cruz CA
Posts: 515
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Last Year I Got a chance to buy an old Dry lakes racer that was racing in the early 1950's that was then converted into an Oakland Roadster show car, and compeated from 1958 to 1963. The Owner John Zunino Of Stockton California had the car since 1947, well into the 70's His Nickname might have been Big John Zunino, and he was a member of the Kingsman Car club in Stockton. It has been guessed at by a few folks here on the hamb that the customization of the reveals might have been Harry Westerguard, and that the striping was likely Tommy The greek. I am not sure on these facts and am still trying to track down the full history on the car.
Follow the Whole Build on the Legendary Finds ![]() Now it has come time to get this car back on the road, I want to keep it as close to what it is as possible, there is a lot of neat parts and Ideas on this car. I have hooked up with my buddy Clay of Claytons hot rods, to get it back on the road, Clay is a master at Traditional Hot rods and we is very quick and very good, so stoked I can have him do the car up right. Follow the Whole Build on the Legendary Finds |
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Northern Mi.
Posts: 6,246
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Cool !
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Santa Cruz CA
Posts: 515
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Santa Cruz CA
Posts: 515
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![]() The first pick there looks like it might be this same car, but the owners dont match up. |
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Santa Cruz CA
Posts: 515
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Here is the front end blown apart, we need lots of parts, swapping out the axle as it looks like weak silly putty.
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Santa Cruz CA
Posts: 515
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![]() The guy before me was going to street rod this car, I am so glad I saved it from that fate. He did hack out the trans mount though so that has to be replaced, We am upgrading the Master Cylinder and Pedal assembly as well as brake lines for safety. Clay made quick work of the old cross members and all the parts are on order. |
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Santa Cruz CA
Posts: 515
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![]() ![]() we need a new (old) chromed drop axle, dont want to buy an off the shelf one, needs to be old School. Deciding on tires and rims, chromed 40 ford rims or Artilrey rims. Thinking whitewall for the dressed up look. |
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Alliance Member
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Tweed Valley, NSW, Australia
Posts: 4,094
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Nice to see you working towards making this a runner and restoring some of its former glory. I vote for chrome '40 steelies as it is more in keeping with the cars history, where Artillery wheels aren't as suited to that time period.
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Santa Cruz CA
Posts: 515
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I will keep that in mind for sure thanks Jimmy B
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FNG
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Scotts Valley
Posts: 10
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Go with the 40 Chrome Smoothies. Nice bild keep the pics coming
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Collingwood,Vic, Australia
Posts: 2,496
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The axle looks funny becuase it has been stretched and hammer-formed. It isnt weak.They do look odd compared to what we are used to now,There is a fair chance it was dropped by the same mob that did the one under the car Im doing. I just restored an early fifties built rod with one of these under it, to me it was an integral and valuable feature of the car, and I kept it.
If you decide to change it out I would love to buy it from you!!
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Santa Cruz CA
Posts: 515
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Thanks I think I am going to Keep the Axle just in case someone wants the original one.
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Santa Cruz CA
Posts: 515
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Clay is making quick work of the new pedal assembly now that he got the old cross member out.
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FNG
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Scotts Valley
Posts: 10
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that is a large hole of nothingness...
looks like that brake setup should be much more better
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: NJ
Posts: 1,638
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Like the front axle, I'd keep the original pedal assembly too, in case somebody in the future wanted to reinstall it.
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WANTED: Original Potvin converted 59AB ignition. |
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Santa Cruz CA
Posts: 515
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Trans is pretty roached, so we will be rebuilding it, or if that fails replacing it. |
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Santa Cruz CA
Posts: 515
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Engine is a 57 has 2 different heads, also needs a rebuild, gotta find a head for it.
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FNG
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Scotts Valley
Posts: 10
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looks like that has not seen oil for a few decades
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Canton Ohio
Posts: 1,490
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Great save!
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Billings Mt
Posts: 982
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Engines are just air pumps, they dont care what heads are on them. Once when I was dirt broke I had a bronco with one 289 hipo head and one 302 big chamber van head on it. Ran like a top ! Neat piece of history you have there. Personally if thats the way it was Id leave it like that
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