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joeldriskill
01-24-2012, 09:26 PM
Hello all,

I am trying to restore/recreate a vintage sports car special. If you care, you can read about it on my blog http://manningspecialreplica.blogspot.com/ . I am trying to make it as accurate as possible. He stated in a couple of articles that he used aircraft surplus parts. I guess in the 50's they had tons of surplus parts just sitting in stores because he got this stuff for next to nothing. From what I understand the rear view mirrors are from a P-38 Lockheed lightning. Is this correct? Does anyone out there know where I can find a pair? Or at least get me some good pictures and measurements so that I can make a set.
Also attached is a picture of the fuel tank he used. He said he made it out of a propeller tank de-icer. Does anyone know what aircraft this may have come out of?

Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Joel

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robertnobody
01-26-2012, 07:32 PM
Joel,
Very cool project you have going.
Do you have any progress pictures to post?
Bob

joeldriskill
01-26-2012, 08:31 PM
Joel,
Very cool project you have going.
Do you have any progress pictures to post?
Bob

Thanks Bob. I do not have progress pictures yet as I haven't been working on the car since I found out that I was going to move. No point in trying to move a bunch of half welded up tubes and tons of boxes filled with parts. I have been in research mode instead, and since I have dug into the research I have found that I have a lot of the wrong parts. Just more stuff to buy. As soon as the move is completed I will start up on the build of the frames. I will continue to post as I go on my blog.
I did find out that the mirrors are from a P-38. I guess not all models had them because it took me awhile to find a picture with this on it. These were attached to the top of the canopy. Now I need to find out where the de-icer tank came from.
Joel
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Mike Switzer
01-26-2012, 10:42 PM
Joel - I have seen pics of a car very similar in a book that used to be in our local library when I was in high school (in fact I think I may have bought it at an old book sale, but if I did i don't know what box it is in).

If I remember correctly the book's title was something like "Hot rod it & run for fun" (or something like that) published in the late 50s or early 60s

joeldriskill
01-27-2012, 07:37 AM
Joel - I have seen pics of a car very similar in a book that used to be in our local library when I was in high school (in fact I think I may have bought it at an old book sale, but if I did i don't know what box it is in).

If I remember correctly the book's title was something like "Hot rod it & run for fun" (or something like that) published in the late 50s or early 60s
Great! I have a large collection of books and magazines that covered this car. I had not heard of this one. Is this the book? I will be on the look out for one that isn't $700 on amazon.

Thanks
Joel

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Mike Switzer
01-27-2012, 08:19 AM
That is the cover of the book I was remembering, and if it is $700 on amazon I may have to go thru some boxes. :)

The pics of the car I am remembering may or may not be in that particular book, as it has been a while, and I read every book the public library had on hot rods when I was a teenager in the early 80s, but I remember the P38 mirrors & other surplus airplane parts being used.

joeldriskill
02-02-2012, 09:48 PM
I got that book in the mail today. It didn't have the Manning Special in it. Thankfully it didn't cost me $700. I found one on amazon.com.uk that cost me about $10 shipped.

I still haven't got a clue about the De-icer tank. Any one got an idea? The only stuff I can find online is too small and has spherical ends to the tanks.

Joel

Mike Switzer
02-02-2012, 10:25 PM
I'm gonna have to go thru some boxes my mom sent out here, I know I saw that in one of the books I read back then. If I find it I will scan & post it.

joeldriskill
02-04-2012, 02:49 PM
Also, does anyone know what a messerschmitt snap is? Supposedly after the war you could go and buy a lot of these for 10cents a peice. Chuck used them through out the car. I just cant tell if it is just dzus fasteners?

joeldriskill
04-22-2012, 04:57 PM
Found out what a Messerschmitt snap was. It is nothing more than a Hartwell H-5000-2 clip. My guess is that they used these through out the war and Hartwell Patented then clip afterwords in 1945. It could just be that Hartwell's plant was down the street from where Chuck worked.
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I am still on the lookout for those canopy mirrors. I would be fine with some good pictures of one and some measurements if anyone knows where one is.

Joel

AppleJuz
07-27-2012, 11:32 PM
Hey joel. I'd just like to say that your projects' gonna be real cool when you finish it up. How's your progress?

I too, love building up/reproducing vintage cars to their once, glorious state. I frequently find replacement auto parts for vintage cars around scrap yards as they don't really amount to anything during these modern times. if you want, you could drop me a msg and I'll help you find some scrapyards near you.

Cheers~!
-Apple

joeldriskill
07-29-2012, 07:30 AM
Thanks. My progress hasn't been great becuase of a move but I do have some more research done and i have collected more parts. Soon i will start welding the frame together which will be the biggest task as there isn't much to this car. I say that now but all those little things add up to huge tasks. Keep up with the blog site for progress as i will update as more happens.

Joel


Hey joel. I'd just like to say that your projects' gonna be real cool when you finish it up. How's your progress?

I too, love building up/reproducing vintage cars to their once, glorious state. I frequently find replacement auto parts (http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/) for vintage cars around scrap yards as they don't really amount to anything during these modern times. if you want, you could drop me a msg and I'll help you find some scrapyards near you.

Cheers~!
-Apple