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Nathan D. Manning |
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Item Number: 7953131251 Brochure for the 1954 C-200. Would make a WAY cool gift for a ForwardLooker or any MoPar fan. Too bad all my money goes toward actual car parts. -NM Has a bunch o' pictures like this one... (Exner.jpg) Attachments ---------------- Exner.jpg (20KB - 109 downloads) | |||
4wardlook |
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Veteran Posts: 268 Location: CALIFORNIA NO RUST | thats pretty kool ebay is great you can find stuff like that and you can find stuff like this! item # 4525801055 (59_1_b.jpg) (dc_1_b.jpg) (d9_1_b.jpg) (c2_1_b.jpg) Attachments ---------------- 59_1_b.jpg (26KB - 116 downloads) dc_1_b.jpg (29KB - 113 downloads) d9_1_b.jpg (29KB - 109 downloads) c2_1_b.jpg (26KB - 103 downloads) | ||
Nathan D. Manning |
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Holy Mary, Mother-of-God! What is this automotive Frankenstein?!?! I'm a very steadfast believer in the "to each, his (or her) own" philosophy... And I always keep my negative remarks to myself when discussing other peoples prerogatives. I'll continue to do just that... However, I will say that this thing's pretty darned um... uh.... er... Inventive... Yeah, that's the ticket... Inventive. -NM | |||
MOPAR-TO-YA |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 5139 Location: cornpatch county, Southwest IOA | I think I can hear Hobby puking , clear over here........over........ | ||
alumcanTandThd |
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Wise Old Village Idiot Posts: 3591 Location: Dellslow, West ("By God") Virginia ! | There was one guy on this site that got blasted by wanting to change the front frame section over to a GM so he could use a LT-1 motor. Well, right there in the picture, is a GM front sub frame ( or the whole frame. mmmmm lotsa' body work! You guys wanting to make HT's out of sedans, 2 doors out of 4 doors, look at the cutting/ sectioning/shortening/narrowing(?) look real close at THAT! Don't think that was a real 'vert,,,,,?????? Those two black glob things where the top was cut,,,,,? We call that a 'HOOPIE' You know what that is Wuckey? | ||
59ROYALD500 |
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Veteran Posts: 114 Location: INDIANAPOLIS, IN. SUCKSVILLE U.S.A. | YOU MEAN POOPIE????? BOB A. | ||
60 dart |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 8953 Location: WHEELING,WV.>>>HOME OF WWVA | YEP but i wonder how many others do------------later | ||
MOPAR-TO-YA |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 5139 Location: cornpatch county, Southwest IOA | My Dad used to call 'em HOOPIES. The only person I ever heard use that term till spit can there:) Where did that come from? Several generations back we'uns came from Virginia before the civil war. Spose there were Hoopies then?......over....... | ||
alumcanTandThd |
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Wise Old Village Idiot Posts: 3591 Location: Dellslow, West ("By God") Virginia ! | Depending on what end of VA and western VA you came from, as to what meaning was attched to 'Hoopie' There was an old joke,,,, something like this; a couple of ATF agents looking for moonshie stills, clum (WV talk fer 'climb') clear to the top of a tree to get a better view. here an Indian squated down unter that tree and fired up his peace pipe. Well the ATF guys had left their guns stacked behind another tree, and were afraid to climb down and confront the heavely armed indian. Finally, one of the ATF agents had to piss real bad. He couldn't hold it much longer. His false teeth were starting to float. So, he tried to direct the stream on the opposite side of the tree, but the wind blew the stream on the indian's head. The Indian stood up, look around and siad, "Whoopee? Whoopee? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. I've heard the term used to descrive how far back up a holler (WV talk for Hollow. a valley between two steep hills) some lived. Yes. Jim Comstocks' Charlston newspaper described Hoopie meany times! In the north end of WV, the term 'hoopie' refered to a home made tractor. WV farmer took one of the many vehicles up on blocks, cut the top off and welded another car tranny backwards to the exisiting tranny, and then welded a dual wheel big (preferbaly a 2 speed) truck read end to the end of the shortend car frame. Something about the one tranny being reversed gave gear ratios in the 20 to one range. To those who are real good in searching. Back in the early '60's ? (I was in High School) a guy had built shuch a Hoopie/tractor out of a '50 Ch3vy. He wrote to Popular Science asking how many gears they thought he could have. PS published his question. They even had a cartoon showing a guy on the roof of a '50 Ch3vy cutting in in two with a hand saw, and the wife running out trying to stop him. I can't remember what their awnser was. In growing up in rural WV I remember seeing many, many cars converted into home made tractors, and hearing them called 'Hoopies' The Oldest that sticks into my mind was a VERY early 1920's Ch3vy car. The rarest one, I saw a 1930 Dodge Roadster made into a Hoopie | ||
MOPAR-TO-YA |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 5139 Location: cornpatch county, Southwest IOA | Yup Rick, we are on the same page. Dad referred to home built tractors, cut down cars with a box on the back , modified modle A's with tall wheels that rural mail carriers used to get through mud roads, and the like as HOOPIES.....over...... | ||
56windsr |
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Regular Posts: 86 Location: Central Indiana, Colt's Country | found this...the caption on the page says it is a "hoopie" Edited by 56windsr 2005-02-12 7:05 AM (hoopie.jpg) Attachments ---------------- hoopie.jpg (10KB - 111 downloads) | ||
alumcanTandThd |
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Wise Old Village Idiot Posts: 3591 Location: Dellslow, West ("By God") Virginia ! | mmmmmmmm,,,,,,, That don't look like any Hoopie to me. Nothing there looks home made,,,,,,? | ||
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