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Join Date: May 2010
Location: San Antonio, Texas
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How about "Center of gravy?"
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: rochester Michigan
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My son and I built a rootlieb kit speedster 10 years ago and we are still having fun with it. Went together very nicely and really scoots along. We reversed the eyes on the springs to lower it an 1" or so. For a windshield we used two windwings fastened to the cowl. Works well and usually keeps the bugs out of your teeth. Also built a small turtle deck in the back and raised the gas tank a little and left the tool box off. Still used and electric fuel pump. Did not use any seat risers and mounted the seats right to the deck.
We run a B engine with Cragar ohv and mild cam. I will try and post some pictures tomorrow. Oh yes, a good father son project while Jon2 was in HS. He is now a graduate engineer working in the auto industry. |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Eau Claire, WI
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I built a speedster using the kit from Rootlieb which I bought through Bratton's. I have had it on the road for three years. My wife and I have a great time with it. It is a crowd pleaser. Not many speedsters in this part of the country. Howie
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Howie, that Speedster is very nice! What color is it? I am leaning towards Sage Green for mine.
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: New Zealand.
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What is the cost of the kit?
I would love to build one of these, and may end up with a spare chassis soon. |
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Location: Rhode Island
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: New Zealand.
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Thanks Sparky.
I could have checked their site, and called them, but nice to ask here. Hope you dont mind, im currently using your speedster as my wall paper for inspiration. |
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Thanks, I'm honored!
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Pottersville, NJ
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How about some more pics of Speedsters!
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Location: Fort Worth, Texas
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I dropped my speedster 4 inches by using a T rear spring and only leaving in I think about 6 maybe 7 leafs. For a rootlieb kit, this would be plenty sense there is not weight in the back of them. My speedster is a boat tail, that had the 15 gallon gas tank in the very back. It does bottom out when I hit a big enough bump. I haven't gotten to adding shocks yet, but I'm probably going to have to drop the rear end and add a leaf or two in the assembly.
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: New Zealand
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Hi there,
I am building a speedster and looking at every component with the view of improving performance and improving handling whilst utilising as much of the original A components as possible A dropped front axle has given me a headache as the tie rod is now too close to the chassis and the front brake shaft supports have needed extending up and made additionally stiffer. At the rear the spring mounts on the diff have been relocated to lower the rear. A quick change centre section on the diff has resulted in an open drive shaft with the radius rods (front and rear) relocated to the chassis rails and an F150 gearbox has slotted in simply using a Macs Speed shop bellhousing. An alloy radiator reduces weight and the petrol tank is at the rear between the chassis rails for lower CofG. Oh yes, the motor is moved back 4" and the wheelbase is 4" longer. All these mods are resulting in the project taking a lot longer than anticipated as I don't have engineering skills. Cheers, Keith |
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beautiful!
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