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enhancedgraphics Samba Member
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Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 6:53 pm Post subject: Volksrod project or Vrod? |
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I was looking in the gallery area and saw a "model T" look alike using a VW engine in the back. Can anyone give me some leads to find more info? It looked as if you had to make a new chassis and the body seemed to be fiberglass. Can anyone help me find out more info? |
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Glenn Mr. 010
Joined: December 25, 2001 Posts: 76935 Location: Sneaking up behind you
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enhancedgraphics Samba Member
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Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 7:10 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah I looked at that site, It's great but this car looked more like a 1927 Ford model t bucket roadster |
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chickengeorge Samba Member
Joined: August 18, 2004 Posts: 5634 Location: Spokompton Warshington
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enhancedgraphics Samba Member
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Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 7:56 pm Post subject: |
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That's IT!!!! Wow, thank you so much! Do you know where I can find chassis info? (design, measurements, etc..) |
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chickengeorge Samba Member
Joined: August 18, 2004 Posts: 5634 Location: Spokompton Warshington
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Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 8:46 pm Post subject: |
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enhancedgraphics wrote: |
That's IT!!!! Wow, thank you so much! Do you know where I can find chassis info? (design, measurements, etc..) |
Those were built in the 60-70's. The original is called "V-rod" and was a rod and custom magazine project vehicle. I don't think they are kits or anything. I think they are a standard fiberglass t-bucket body and custom made frame with horns for the VW motor. I'm afraid you'll have to find an old one or build one yourself.
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enhancedgraphics Samba Member
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Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 8:49 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for your help! I kind of figured that I would have to do that. |
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VWLogan Samba Member
Joined: September 27, 2004 Posts: 26
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Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 7:32 am Post subject: |
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Actually, Walt's car that you see in those last pics is an original Kent Fuller kit. Not many sold at all and nearly impossible to find today. For more info, you could contack Walt himself. He is one of the most active and contributing members over at www.volksrods.com . Just look for a post by 'Walt' and look up his info to get contact info. Or you could just introduce yourself at volksrods.com and we could lead you in the right direction from there.
But like I was saying, Walt's car was offered as a kit a long time ago but finding one would not be easy today.
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VWLogan Samba Member
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Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 7:38 am Post subject: |
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There were about fifty Volks-Rod kits ever made. Kent Fuller, the original V-rod builder, had built the first one in the early sixties. He built it as a shop truck for his own use, but decided to make it as a kit car. He built about a dozen of them before selling the kit to Speedway Motors, who sold about two dozen over the next twenty or so years.
At some point Andy Brizio of Andy’s Instant T saw Kent's car and decided to build his own kit. He sold about a dozen, mostly to friends and relatives, before he dropped the kit from his line of cars. |
This is from the first page of info on Walt's car that was given earlier above. http://www.walts.info/Page_1.htm |
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chickengeorge Samba Member
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Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 8:41 am Post subject: |
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It was a kit. Hmmmm, there you have it. |
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VWLogan Samba Member
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Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 6:21 pm Post subject: |
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Well, chickengeorge -
There are probably just as many scratch built versions (like the rod and custom magazine build car) as there were real kits made. And as cool as the concept seems to some of us, it never caught on and there are really very few of these kinds of things running around.
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