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1937 Ford Roaster
by CndyHnt
Posted: 01/27/2003 10:38 EST

HELP ~ I'm unable to locate the name of the vendor who had the kit available to build the 1937 Ford Roasters and Coupes. He had two (2) set up at the show, Royal Blue ?

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RE: 1937 Ford Roaster
by Slammin
Posted: 01/27/2003 11:55 EST

Cindy, the World of Wheels show this past weekend in Baltimore? Wild Rod Factory would be them....if that's what your looking for. It wasn't Wild Rod direct that had 'em set up at the show, a local shop in PA had 'em there, but cant think of the name..I do remember the guy saying they were just over the PA line. If I can find the business card that was given to me I'll get you the info, but for now you'll probably have to go through Wild Rod Factory direct in Canada.. http://www.wildrodfactory.com

Quality product and the '37 Pickup looks slick!! I talked to the dealer that had 'em set up on Saturday when I was there and just a quick glance I could tell the way these are built far exceeds the way the Coast to Coast cars are done, real strong. Way better looking than the Coast to Coast '39 Ford roadster too.

Where ya at in Perry Hall? Have a street rod already or are you a new player in the game? I'm just south of ya a little bit..maybe I've seen your ride around?

Hope the info helps

Grant
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D.S.R.A- Lower Susquehanna Chapter N.S.R.A Member
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EdCroozers new found Nephew, Delivery35's long lost son & MrWillys Younger brother from another mother..Amateur Rod & Custom Illustrator/Designer

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RE: 1937 Ford Roaster
by rumrumm
Posted: 01/27/2003 12:42 EST

I looked at both Wild Rods product and Coast to Coasts product at the Nats last summer. To me, the Wild Rod kit is much nicer and had better reinforcement and fit. I was almost impressed enough to want one!
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Lynn
'32 3W

I've been wondering, "Whatever happened to the subjects that tested Preparations A through G?"

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RE: 1937 Ford Roaster
by nzsimon
Posted: 01/28/2003 20:52 EST

Pete Osborne Productions in NZ makes them in Fibreglass as a cabriolet if you want I can give you his contact details
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