DFeeney Posted July 15 Share Posted July 15 (edited) Hello, I am building my 4th speedster and still have the other 3. Perhaps it's time to add space in the garage. I starting building the speedster shown about 15 yrs ago. I worked on it On and Off in the heated workshop during our Ohio winters. It has been finished 10 years, I bought a Ames reproduction T body assembly ( Floor, cowl, seats gas tank rear box. ) It was painted yellow. I retired from work and went to the Chickasha OK swap meet and bought a mint desert T frame. The T front axle is dropped 2 1/2 inches. The rear end is from a 1992 GMC soccer mom van. The engine/trans is from a WWII 2WD Jeep. This engine is the same as the earlier Overland 4, Jeep remade it for the Jeep. It has a open driveshaft and rear wheel hydraulic brakes. I live rural and can drive it around the back roads. It runs smooth and is nicely balanced. Additional information and pictures by request. Please note! The Blond does not go with it. I live 40 miles North of Columbus, Oh. Don Feeney, F5415F@aol.com 740-816-4284 Edited August 1 by DFeeney (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
supercub Posted July 23 Share Posted July 23 Looks neat. Can you post pics of the other ones that you built? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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