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1927 Chrysler Roadster - After Hours

Larry Shoaf Sews Together A Righteous Roadster
By Jim Rizzo
1927 Chrysler Roadster Driverside
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1927 Chrysler Roadster Driverside
If the 1927 Chrysler roadster wasn't such an obscure model you'd surely notice Larry's countless body mods right off the bat. Unfortunately (or fortunately depending on how ya look at it) I'd bet this baby's about the only hot rod of its kind in existence. Larry hand-formed a huge percentage of what you see here from scratch, that includes nearly everything from the roof and convertible top bows to the windshield frame, doors, hood, hood-sides, and decklid to name just a fraction. I know it's been said about other cars before, but this is a rod you've got to see in person to truly appreciate-the dozens and dozens of neat tricks and details are a pleasure to behold.
1927 Chrysler Roadster Engine
A '72 Chrysler 318 was topped... 
   
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1927 Chrysler Roadster Engine
A '72 Chrysler 318 was topped with an aluminum Six-Pack intake and a trio of Holley two-barrel carbs and was backed by a 727 trans and 9-inch Ford rearend for a powerful yet reliable driveline. A pair of early Cal Custom finned valve covers and Stelling & Hellings-style air cleaners give the engine a traditional look, too.
1927 Chrysler Roadster Interior
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1927 Chrysler Roadster Interior
Larry formed the new dash from scratch though he did follow the basic design of what was left of the original item. The gauge recess was filled with a full compliment of early Stewart Warner instruments and a Lime Works four-spoke steering wheel fit to a '52 Chevy steering column. One of the coolest interior tricks was the use of a '52 Chevy parking brake handle (you can see it just to the left of the column) as the shifter assembly for the 727 automatic trans (I told ya Larry incorporated a bunch of neat tricks into the build).
1927 Chrysler Roadster Passenger Side
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1927 Chrysler Roadster Passenger Side
As Larry formed the myriad of panels needed to reassemble the roadster he made a bunch of changes as he went. The doors were made 2 3/4-inches wider and 2 inches taller than stock and the quarters shortened 2 3/4-inches to accept those wider doors. While he was at it the rear wheel openings were raised 1 7/8-inches and a sunken license plate housing (with a cool widow's peak) formed as well.
1927 Chrysler Roadster Rear End
Larry extended the hand-formed... 
   
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1927 Chrysler Roadster Rear End
Larry extended the hand-formed deck lid by 2 1/2-inches and utilized a pair of modified taillights from a '52 Hudson (check out those cool Chrysler emblems). He also fabbed the neat rolled rear pan with exhaust cutouts and had pal Jason make up the roadster's tubular rear bumper/push bar.
1927 Chrysler Roadster Grille
Not only did Larry hand-fabricate... 
   
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1927 Chrysler Roadster Grille
Not only did Larry hand-fabricate the Chrysler's grille shell (giving it a more track-style appearance) he also built the aluminum radiator and grille insert from scratch too.

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