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Aluma-Dub-Tub

The Third and Final Piece of the "Aluminum Tri-Power" is in Place
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An all aluminum Chevy Bow... 
   
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An all aluminum Chevy Bow Tie block displacing 350 cubes is used. The air cleaner, valve covers, and headers are from BCG.
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Barry Grant's aluminum Six... 
   
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Barry Grant's aluminum Six Shooter Tri-Power (see SRM June '04) was used along with electric choke and progressive linkage to make this setup drivable. Mallory ignition places the "fire in the hole."
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The craftsmanship of the aluminum... 
   
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The craftsmanship of the aluminum chassis/suspension pieces is evident in this photo showing off the BCG aluminum disc brake kit.
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A P&J drilled oval-hole aluminum... 
   
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A P&J drilled oval-hole aluminum axle is used (what else?). The Marcel team faithfully reproduced in aluminum the Model A grille wrapped around the PRC aluminum radiator. Front rubber is Goodyear 195R55/15 tires mounted to Coddington 15x6 spindle-mount wheels.
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The Coddington billet five-spoke... 
   
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The Coddington billet five-spoke rear-knock-off wheel measures 17x8 inches with the Goodyear rubber coming in at 255R55/17.
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The BCG dash and insert surround... 
   
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The BCG dash and insert surround the Classic Instruments and serve as a mounting point for the Mullins roadster column and P&J steering wheel. A floor-mounted Mooneyes electronic push-button shifter can be seen as well as the billet pedals. Note the panels in "raw" aluminum.
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The seat and stitching of... 
   
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The seat and stitching of the pleats sewn within the "full" roll perimeter was accomplished by Gabe's Interior in a silver Naugahyde and yields an aluminum look.
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There's no mistaking the highboy... 
   
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There's no mistaking the highboy phaeton from the rear with its removable top. (Clue: If you purchased your SRM at the newsstand your copy shows the highboy with the top on for the cover, while the subscriber copies show the highboy sans top.)
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An aluminum Winters quick-change... 
   
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An aluminum Winters quick-change centersection was used along with BCG aluminum axle housings. An aluminum triangulated four-link along with Carrera coilover shocks are used for the rear suspension. (Photo by Eric Geisert)
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The front suspension is a... 
   
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The front suspension is a BCG torsion bar setup that utilizes these stylized all-aluminum wishbones. Note the nifty batwings, motor, and steering box mounts. (Photo by Eric Geisert)
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It was December 3, 2003 when... 
   
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It was December 3, 2003 when the skeleton and outer skins for the doors were complete. Have you noticed that the doors are "suicide" in their operation? (Photo by Eric Geisert)
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Doug Upton's Machining gets... 
   
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Doug Upton's Machining gets credit for a majority of the work performed on both the aluminum oil pan and the timing cover. A Borgeson-Mullins Vega aluminum steering box is used along with a Meziere remote water pump. (Photo by Ron Ceridono)
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It was November 19, 2003 when... 
   
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It was November 19, 2003 when this photo was taken and a mere three weeks later the body, hood, and top were finished. (Photo by Eric Geisert)
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It was November 21, 2003 when... 
   
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It was November 21, 2003 when the cowl section, which served as the starting point, was finished. The remaining skeleton is beginning to take shape for the rest of the tub. (Photo by Eric Geisert)
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It was 10 years in the waiting... 
   
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It was 10 years in the waiting but Boyd's next attempt at an aluminum street rod was the highboy Aluma-Truck that debuted on the pages of SRM in the Dec. '02 issue. This time the bare-metal look was retained no mistaking what "might" have been hiding under any paint. (Photo by Rob Fortier)
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The fenderless Aluma-Coupe... 
   
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The fenderless Aluma-Coupe appeared in the Sept. '92 issue of SRM and was introduced at the 92nd New York International Auto Show where it was unveiled at the Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America, Inc. booth. Do you remember the car from an episode of Tool Time where the coupe races Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor's roadster? The coupe was co-owned by Boyd Coddington and Bob Larivee, Sr. of Championship Auto Show Inc. fame at the time of its inception. (Photo by Eric Geisert)
Scotty Gray
Rockwall, Texas
1929 Ford Model A highboy phaeton
CHASSIS
Frame / Manufacturer custom aluminum / Boyd Coddington Garage
Wheelbase 106"
Modifications 5052 aluminum 3/16" wall
Chassis plumbing 3/16" stainless steel line
Rearend / Ratio Winters centersection w/ aluminum tubes / 3.73
Rear suspension Carrera coilovers (150lb springs)
Rear brakes BCG aluminum calipers, hubs, and 10 3/4" steel rotors
Front suspension Super Bell oval-drilled I-beam w/ BCG torsion bar and stylized-aluminum wishbones
Spindles Deuce Factory (stainless steel)
Front brakes BCG aluminum calipers, hubs, and 10 3/4" steel rotors
Master cylinder Corvette
Steering box Mullins-Vega (aluminum)
Steering column Mullins roadster column
Front wheel make, size Coddington spindle mount, 15 x 6 (1 1/2" backspacing)
Rear wheel make, size Coddington knock-off, 17 x 8 (2 3/4" backspacing)
Front tire make, size Goodyear RS-A, 195R55/15
Rear tire make, size Goodyear RS-A, 255R55/17
Gas tank BCG (aluminum) / 12-gal.
ENGINE
Manufacturer Chevrolet Bow Tie block
Displacement 350cu
Camshaft Comp Cam hydraulic roller
Water pump Meziere (remote)
Cooling fan SPAL (electric)
Heads Chevrolet Vortec (aluminum)
Valve covers BCG (aluminum)
Manifold / Induction BG Triple D / (3) Demon Six-Shooter carbs
Ignition Mallory
Headers BCG
Mufflers Magnaflow
Other Engine Facts Doug Upton's Machining made the aluminum oil pan and timing cover
TRANSMISSION
Year and make TH-350
Shifter Mooneyes electronic
Driveshaft Powertrain Industries (aluminum)
BODY
Body style / Material 1929 Ford 'A' highboy phaeton / aluminum
Body manufacturer Marcel's Custom Metal
Body mods handmade one-of-a-kind
Hood three-piece Marcel's Custom Metal (aluminum)
Radiator PRC (aluminum)
Grille Marcel's Custom Metal Model A (aluminum)
Bodywork Charlie Hutton (BCG)
Color Bare aluminum
Headlights / Taillights BCG 7" diameter / car trailer lights
Other body items removable one-piece aluminum roof
INTERIOR
Dashboard BCG (aluminum)
Insert / Gauges BCG (aluminum) / Classic Instruments
Wiring Dwayne Mayer (BCG) / Enos panel
Steering wheel Pete & Jake's Hot Rod Parts
Seat bench by Gabe's Street Rod & Custom Interiors
Upholsterer Gabe's Street Rod & Custom Interiors
Material / Color vinyl / silver
Carpet gray wool
Other Interior Items All interior panels are bare aluminum


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