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This is what it looked like in 1998 before I got "T" Boned in it. Thanks to Eric Grahm for the body work and paint job. The glass work keeps me to busy to enjoy working on my projects at this time.
NOW

"Updated 03-13-2011"

Rebuilding the 34 Roadster Pick Up

My Pick-Ups Page
Snapshots of my 34 Pick Up

Air brush Art of my 34 Roadster Pick Up air brushed by a Friend of my friend "Santtu". They live in Finland. His Friend's work is marked with the initials "T.I.N." Thank You Guys.


On our way to Pigeon Forge, Tennessee to a Rod Run with our 1956 Spencer Teardrop Travel Trailer in My 34 Dodge Roadster Pick Up or at least what it use to look like. It was a 2600 mile round trip. Pulling in at night with the top off ,cool mountian air , and night lights through out, makes cruzin' in a Roadster worth the harsh times on the road. The Blower would pull the trailer through those Great Smokie's with ease. The transmission fluid started smelling burnt before we got there but I was anxious and chugged along about 80 MPH average anyway. We stopped about every 100 miles to stretch out our legs.

The Trip to Pigeon Forge - Checking Out The Town - The Trip Home
The next thing you knew it was almost time to be back home so we were headed west again.

1934 Dodge pick up information

Its undergoing some changes now due to an incident that happened August 10th,1998. I'm going back with a different color. The New Lincoln PEARL WHITE looks good. But BLACK is sure hard to beat.


This Black & White Picture was taken of the "Very First Body" made from the roadster mold in 1987and was won, by Dave and Betty Johnson from Morris, Oklahoma, at the 5th Hugo Lake Rod Run, which was put on in September every year by the "Kiamichi Area Rollin' Relics". The Roadster has been through 2 more owners I've heard since it was given away and is resideing somewhere in the Dallas,Texas area. I've changed my mind on the rebuild right now and the frame is getting a 1933 Plymouth 3 Window coupe body. Hope you enjoy the pictures. Feel free to e-mail me. I love talking Streetrods. I may be able to help on parts.


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