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12-03-2006, 02:17 PM | #1 | ||
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I am wondering if anyone else has heard about the 34 Ford Coupe rolling at the Central Coast NSW, the owner and passenger were both killed, the owner had spent seventy thousand building the car. going by the news I heard on radio here, if I have missed it somewhere else I am sorry.
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12-03-2006, 02:21 PM | #2 | ||
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Yeh, been pretty big news here, it only happened about 2km from my house.
They are still unsure of the circumstances oh how it rolled and caught fire, but they believe speed wasnt a factor and the road it occurred on (which ive driven on many times) isnt that bad.
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12-03-2006, 03:58 PM | #3 | ||
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I also heard that the blokes wives and kids were only five minutes behind them, and they came across the wreck, thats awful
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OMFG They'd get out and race over to hear their dad's screeming in agony in the fire - that is terrible.
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13-03-2006, 10:18 AM | #5 | ||
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I also heard that the guys were killed instantly, not sure on this tho
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This incident as horrible as it is for all involved is one of the many reasons why I loathe HOT ROD'S. These cars just were not designed for such powerful engines. Also many of these Hot Rods have no safety features so it is little wonder they were killed!
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my uncle is currently building a 32? ford T bucket
it is 1 of the fibreglass body kind.. you goto a guy named ian i think his name was.. down at mt tamborine/oxenford area.. and put ur $$ down and he builds the body.. frame and u can supply what ever engine and gearbox you like he makes the frame and mounts etc to suit this particular kit rod comes with XF rear drum brakes(or discs.. or jag *** end) my uncle chose drums(can be changed later) the front has HQ discs i think(definatly discs) it has a 308 in it with a trimatic and weighs in around 800kg.. i dont see how an 800kg car can need brakes as big as a V8 supercar.. they seem to stop fine and accelerate so fast.. and handle well being so stiff and light.. but the fact it is designed off a 30s car.. means it WILL NOT be as safe as a new camry.. or even an old volvo.. but they are so low they generally SHOULDNT roll.. its like damn gocart really.. will be interesting to see how it happened tho!! poor guys and their family
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also for a street registered rod (not just club rego but general rego like ur falcon has)
you cant run a big block you cant add forced induction you must have a tilted steering wheel you must have brand new everything in the suspension and braking department (new discs and pads etc) lots of rules and regulations and they are checked thru every stage of the build process by engineers etc
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I don't know what state blackers10 is from but here in Vic I think those rules are way off. We have 3 Hot Rods in our car collection and we are failrly well involved in the hobby. Why can't you have a "big block" when you can modify a "small block" to make as much power? What defines a "big block"? The FE engine family is known as a "big block" and it's smallest capacity was 332 cu.in. The Windsor engine family is known as a "small block" but it's biggest capacity was 351 cu.in. I know it's not much but I can never understand this whole "big blocks" are more powerful thing. I know of many a car down here that gets rego with old style I beam axles, radius rods and drum brakes.
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HOW TRUE bartaxr8 DONT THINK HE KNOWS WHAT HE TALKING ABOUT
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im in QLD..
and the "no big block" is what my uncle told me yesterday.. he said somthing about not being able to have a 350? or bigger or somthing like that this is for ROAD REGO.. not for club rego.. rules are a bit different state to state but if i can be proved wrong then go for it just what i was told
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I just looked at the regs, and I can't find any reference to what your uncle said...
http://www.transport.qld.gov.au/qt/LTASinfo.nsf/ReferenceLookup/Special_Interest_Vehicle_Guide.pdf/$file/Special_Interest_Vehicle_Guide.pdf It does mention that all Rods in general must comply with all the specs in the Australian Street Rod Federation's QLD street rod guidelines. It then mentions additional conditions apply to the "Special Interest Vehicle Consession Scheme".
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This is the first time i've heard about this fatal looks like it might be on the late news tonite then.
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BJ you made a very valid point. None of us here know, and we will probably never know, the circumstances around this particular accident. Remeber guys, any car no matter old it is can be dangerous in the wrong hands. I'm not saying that it was the drivers fault in this case but for people to say that the only reason that these people died is because they were driving a hot rod is absolute bullИИИИ.
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driving anything with the steering wheel 2"from ur nuts is impossable
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BJ - Don't forget it's a two way street. Every bloke with a rod (after some lubrication ;) )I've ever met is only too quick to brag about the "licence to do what they want" which comes with building rods.
As with all car enthusiast's, some play by the rules, some dont. IMPO, later model cars are a safer thing due to the inherent safety when manufactured. As you mentioned "new singularly manufactured vehicles" are held to stringent safety guidelines but that certainly doesn't mean that factory built chassis carry the same requirements. My guess is that this poor fella did things pretty right given the earlier comment on the $70k he might have spent on it. Luck's a b1tch sometimes. Also, I hope this thread doesn't turn into a "he did this" or "he should have done that" discussion too. |
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C'mon guys, take a step back for a second eh.
Let's not get into an argument about what is safe or not(start another thread if you like). This thread is about a tragic accident that has taken car enthusiasts(someones friends/relatives) lives. I live pretty close to where the accident happened, yet haven't heard anymore about it then whats been written here. Unfortunately I was in Melbourne at the time otherwise would've posted local front page newspaper article on it. |
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How often do we see THE LATEST MODEL CARS involved in fatal crashes???? How often do we see a Hotrod involved in fatal crashes?
This rod , to me looks like it was pretty much state of art type of stuff so was probobly not the quality of the rod! Something else may have happened so to say these men died becuase they were in this rod is the same as saying lady Di is dead because she was in that Merc. Lets face it. If she were somewhere else she wouldnt have been in that Merc when it crashed!
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what about these small cars nowadays? are they safer than a steel bodied rod? or old falc/holden... i highly doubt it... would barely scratch the bumper of an old girl, while crumpling the new car...
but back onto the subject, that is terrible... no news like that is easy on the eye or ears... especially if its the family that find them... no thank you... |
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Well it would apear that it was a 1932 roadster not a 34 coupe. So much for the first post based on fact.
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