{"id":70528,"date":"2023-12-28T18:00:04","date_gmt":"2023-12-28T18:00:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.hemmings.com\/stories\/an-old-haulers-background-art-deco-styling-and-more\/"},"modified":"2023-12-28T18:00:04","modified_gmt":"2023-12-28T18:00:04","slug":"an-old-haulers-background-art-deco-styling-and-more","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gamefootballmobileanimeiphone.com\/index.php\/2023\/12\/28\/an-old-haulers-background-art-deco-styling-and-more\/","title":{"rendered":"An Old Hauler&#8217;s Background, Art Deco Styling, And More"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/assets.rebelmouse.io\/media-library\/image.jpg?id=50320150&#038;width=1200&#038;height=800&#038;coordinates=1%2C0%2C1%2C0\"\/><\/p>\n<p style=\"\"><\/p>\n<h3>Montauk Mauler<\/h3>\n<p><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">I truly enjoyed the article<\/span> <span style=\"background-color: initial;\">\u201c<a href=\"https:\/\/www.hemmings.com\/stories\/you-never-know-what-kind-of-vehicles-are-stashed-in-the-back\/\" >Behind the Barn Finds<\/a><\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">\u201d<\/span> by Scotty Lachenauer in the <span style=\"background-color: initial;\">October<\/span> issue. <span style=\"background-color: initial;\">The photo on page 39<\/span> showing the Ford F<span style=\"background-color: initial;\">&#8211;<\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">600 stock hauler is my old truck that I <\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">drove<\/span> on Long Island<span style=\"background-color: initial;\">,<\/span> and <span style=\"background-color: initial;\">in <\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">Stephentown<\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">, New York,<\/span> where Tim <span style=\"background-color: initial;\">ultimately <\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">purchased<\/span> <span style=\"background-color: initial;\">it<\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">. He did not use <\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">the<\/span> Ford in the late 90s, as I <span style=\"background-color: initial;\">still owned it<\/span> then; <span style=\"background-color: initial;\">Tim <\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">purchased<\/span> <span style=\"background-color: initial;\">it<\/span> <span style=\"background-color: initial;\">in 2007.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Let me describe the Ford. The front bumper was from a Mack truck, the front axle came from a Ford F-800, and the engine was a Ford 361-cu.in. Y-block that was bored .030 over and had a 20\/20 crankshaft. Behind the engine was a Clark five-speed transmission, and a two-speed rear axle. The clutch actuator rod was brazed together by me and can be seen in the cab.  <\/p>\n<p>I often took the F-600 on the Port Jefferson Ferry, while hauling cars to and from the New Haven Auto Auction to my business, Montauk Auto Parts. I kept the Ford and used it to junk cars for the year after I sold the business to D &#038; D Used Truck Parts in February 2000.  <\/p>\n<p>That Ford was an engineering marvel; it weighed 10,000 pounds empty, and I often had a Chevrolet Suburban on the bed while towing a full-size Bronco at the same time. The Ford could stop with a load like that perfectly. I installed power steering when the engine was being rebuilt.  <\/p>\n<p>What great memories that photo has brought to an old auto gearhead. When I sold the F-600 to Tim, the exhaust was totally shot, and I was embarked on my second career\u2026in real estate. <\/p>\n<p>&#8211; Joseph Champion, via email<em><\/em><\/p>\n<h3>Art Deco Dreaming<\/h3>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" class=\"rm-shortcode\" data-rm-shortcode-id=\"228cc0479b4c10d852b8dad8eef914e7\" data-rm-shortcode-name=\"rebelmouse-image\" id=\"2cdac\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/assets.rebelmouse.io\/media-library\/image.jpg?id=50320187&#038;width=980\"\/><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">Jim Richardson\u2019s<\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\"> superb column, <\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">\u201c<\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.hemmings.com\/stories\/deco-daze-preserving-and-remembering-pre-war-car-design\/\" >Deco Daze<\/a>,<\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">\u201d<\/span> in the October issue especially resonated with me. <span style=\"background-color: initial;\">I<\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">\u2019<\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">ve<\/span> been an admirer of designs from the Art Deco\/Streamline <span style=\"background-color: initial;\">Moderne<\/span> era <span style=\"background-color: initial;\">as long as<\/span> I can remember, whether the designs were automobiles, architecture, trains, ships, and so on<span style=\"background-color: initial;\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Frank Lloyd Wright\u2019s mentor, Louis Sullivan, said \u201cform follows function.\u201d But Wright said, \u201cform and function are one.\u201d Wright\u2019s multiple architectural styles were certainly not art deco, but I think that the oneness he espoused is expressed in the most successful of the art deco era automobile designs. <\/p>\n<p>I\u2019m 75 and have had ownership\/love affairs in the past with numerous 1960s and \u201870s Detroit muscle cars, a Porsche, and a couple vintage 1960s Ferraris. But what really captures my gearhead\u2019s heart are the cars I could never own from the 1930s, my favorites being various models by Cord, Auburn, Duesenberg, Bugatti, and Delahaye. <\/p>\n<p>This Fall I\u2019m going to cross a line item off my bucket list when I get to spend some time at the Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Museum in Auburn, Indiana, viewing my favorite, beautiful art deco era automobiles in a beautiful art deco inspired building. Thank you, Jim Richardson, for ratcheting up even more my anticipation of that coming experience! <\/p>\n<p>&#8211; Bill Blissett, Oro Valley, Arizona<em><\/em><\/p>\n<h3>Old School Road Tripping and Technology<\/h3>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" class=\"rm-shortcode\" data-rm-shortcode-id=\"8a0f9c8d3b46387f7a787dbc1856b32f\" data-rm-shortcode-name=\"rebelmouse-image\" id=\"78d11\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/assets.rebelmouse.io\/media-library\/image.jpg?id=50320257&#038;width=980\"\/><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">I just voraciously read<\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\"> the <\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">October issue<\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">. As usual it hits on all cylinders. <\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">I particularly want to say I agree with the fact that new cars are not fun or <\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">really interesting<\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">.<\/span> I find driving my 1955 <span style=\"background-color: initial;\">Ford Thunderbird<\/span> on the country roads and 1930<span style=\"background-color: initial;\">\u2019<\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">s<\/span> <span style=\"background-color: initial;\">vintage highways a lot more fun. I will purposely go out of my way to drive on older routes, as mentioned in the article about <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hemmings.com\/stories\/1940-buick-century-sport-phaeton-part-2\/\" >the 1940 Buick<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>The mention of the foot starter button brought back memories of my 1936 Plymouth and an old 1953 Dodge service truck. That old Dodge was a secondhand gas company service truck. We used it for road calls to our gas station. It was a strong horse. Besides the starter button, it had both a choke and accelerator cable. I believe the Plymouth may have had them also, but that went to the great bone yard in the sky after crashing it into a 1960 Oldsmobile 88.  <\/p>\n<p>Keep up the good work. I enjoy reading about cars that I remember and many that I worked on for most of my adult life.  <\/p>\n<p>&#8211; Everett Philla, Acushnet, Massachusetts<em><\/em><\/p>\n<h3>More Buick Memories<\/h3>\n<p><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">I had contemporary experience<\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\"> with 1940 Buicks at the tender age of 15. My future <\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">brother-in-law<\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">, Glenn Miller, had a 1940 Buick Special <\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">four-<\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">door<\/span> sedan, finished in two<span style=\"background-color: initial;\">&#8211;<\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">tone light brown<\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">, <\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">which he <\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">acquired<\/span> <span style=\"background-color: initial;\">around<\/span> 1943. It <span style=\"background-color: initial;\">didn\u2019t<\/span> have particularly good gas mileage for World War <span style=\"background-color: initial;\">II<\/span> gas <span style=\"background-color: initial;\">rationing but<\/span> was considered a sexy car. It is interesting to compare the problems he had with that car to your problems with the 1940 Century.<\/p>\n<p>The biggest problem was overheating. I remember it boiling over on a trip from Canton, to Columbus, Ohio, in June 1948. Buicks of that period were known for overheating. It was a particular problem on the then-new Pennsylvania Turnpike, where you could cruise at 60-plus mph. I think he needed to replace a plugged-up radiator core. I was glad to see you addressed the radiator on the Century.  <\/p>\n<p>To my knowledge Glenn never had a transmission problem. This was in the early synchro days when the drivers were abandoning double clutching. Our family car was a 60-hp 1937 Ford, which had the reputation of having an inadequate synchro transmission. My father would clash the gears. My mother criticized him about it, but he would say that the transmission had good Ford steel in it and could take it. After replacing some gears a couple times, the Ford dealer swapped in a transmission designed for the same-year 85-hp engine, and we didn\u2019t have any more stripped gear problems. Perhaps the owner of the Century relied on Buick steel over doing the equivalent of double clutching in low gear. <\/p>\n<p>&#8211; Don Ryman, Buchanan, Michigan<em><\/em><\/p>\n<h3>&#8220;A&#8221; Restorations<\/h3>\n<p><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">I enjoyed reading<\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\"> Rick <\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">MacCornack\u2019s<\/span> \u201c<a href=\"https:\/\/www.hemmings.com\/stories\/the-value-of-the-old-car-hobby\/\" >Value of the Old Car Hobby<\/a>\u201d in the Reminiscing column of your October issue for several reasons. <span style=\"background-color: initial;\">I grew up in Orange, New Jersey<\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">,<\/span> where my brother, Bayley, restored a 1929 Model A Ford woody during the mid to late <span style=\"background-color: initial;\">\u2018<\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">60s. Inspired by my brother\u2019s work, in the late \u201860s I undertook the restoration of a 1931 Model A Ford Victoria.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>My brother was meticulous in the woody\u2019s restoration, replacing every piece of wood with the many varieties of timber used by Ford in the late \u201820s. Like Mr. MacCornack, the only pieces he did not fabricate were the tongue and groove pieces around the rear wheel fenders.  <\/p>\n<p>While the Victoria was a basket case, it was mostly complete, except for the rain gutters, which also served to cover the nails for the \u201cleather back\u201d roof. The rain gutters were probably the most difficult parts to find for a Victoria, as they only fit a Victoria. <\/p>\n<p>While stationed at Fort Devens in Massachusetts, I drove my wife, Eileen, and one-year old son, Mike, up to Haverhill, New Hampshire, to visit Page\u2019s Model A with the hopes of finding a set of original rain gutters.  <\/p>\n<p>Fred Page led us around to various barns and sheds in the quaint town of Haverhill to show us all his Model A\u2019s. As I recall, his pride and joy was a Ford A-400, which appeared to be all original. He couldn\u2019t have been more gracious with his time. <\/p>\n<p>Fred told me he thought he had a set of gutters for a Victoria stashed away somewhere and that he would send them to me when he found them. Some days later I received a large mailing tube containing the set of gutters. Inside the tube was a bill. Who extends that kind of trust anymore? <\/p>\n<p>As to the Victoria, I had it professionally restored in the \u201880s and finally sold it on Hemmings Auctions in late 2020. Vicky created a lot of memories for me in the 52 years I owned her, from taking my three sons for ice cream in the summers to taking their kids for similar rides. The grandkids had never seen a car with wind-up windows, that had to be shifted, or for which hand signals substituted for turn signals. <\/p>\n<p>I enjoy your magazine; keep up the good work. <\/p>\n<p>&#8211; Bernard Davis, via email<em><\/em><\/p>\n<h3>The Hawk and the Spider<\/h3>\n<p><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">Rarely have I seen<\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\"> a better juxtaposition of automobiles showing the \u201cElegant perfection in a magnificent European-type road car&#8230;\u201d than the pictures of the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hemmings.com\/stories\/1963-studebaker-gran-turismo-hawk\/\" >1963 Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk<\/a> (<\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">page<\/span> 30 of your October 2023 issue) and the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hemmings.com\/stories\/a-1959-alfa-romeo-2000-rekindles-memories-of-a-familys-past\/\" >1959 Alfa Romeo 2000 Spider<\/a> (<span style=\"background-color: initial;\">page <\/span><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">17 of that issue). Two beautiful examples, from opposite sides of the Atlantic, of the finest era of automotive styling!<\/span><\/p>\n<p>P.S. I have a 1961 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider. <\/p>\n<p>&#8211; Richard Kennedy, Sandy, Utah<em><\/em><\/p>\n<h3>Taillight Tales<\/h3>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"1967 Chevrolet Camaro taillight\" class=\"rm-shortcode\" data-rm-shortcode-id=\"4732f9603faf111b0fa331ab5c97e146\" data-rm-shortcode-name=\"rebelmouse-image\" id=\"8056e\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/assets.rebelmouse.io\/media-library\/1967-chevrolet-camaro-taillight.jpg?id=50320389&#038;width=980\"\/><\/p>\n<p><del><\/del><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">Upon receiving<\/span> the July issue (#226) <span style=\"background-color: initial;\">I<\/span> was surprised to see the picture of the <span style=\"background-color: initial;\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.hemmings.com\/stories\/this-1967-chevrolet-camaro-was-factory-built-with-the-bare-basics\/\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" >1967 Camaro<\/a><\/span> taillight on page 48.<\/p>\n<p>I started a tool and die apprenticeship in 1965 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. While at Paragon Die and Engineering, I built my first diecast mold as a die leader in 1966: a four-cavity mold, (two left-hand and two right-hand parts) in each shot. It doesn\u2019t appear the one pictured is severely pitted as many diecast parts get when subjected to the elements.<\/p>\n<p>In the \u201960s the car industry switched to casting more parts in plastic to save weight and deter corrosion and the diecast parts faded out. I worked 37 years building molds for many different vehicles, including grilles, taillamps, and fascias. I also built the sub dash for the Chrysler \u201cK\u201d car that all the components fit into. There was a lot of pressure from Chrysler as it was one of the last parts they needed to start running production. I also built molds for the front and rear fascias for the Pontiac Aztek, which I thought was about the ugliest car I ever saw, but I guess some people loved them. To each his own.<\/p>\n<p>Before I finished this comment, I noticed you did it again. On page 36 in the October issue, there\u2019s a picture of a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hemmings.com\/stories\/you-never-know-what-kind-of-vehicles-are-stashed-in-the-back\/\" >1968 Camaro<\/a> with rear taillamp bezels on the dash; fond memories!<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; Darryl Norquist, Comstock Park, Michigan<em><\/em><\/p>\n<h3>Taillight Tales<\/h3>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" class=\"rm-shortcode\" data-rm-shortcode-id=\"4b4fa18cb0ba504641a7e1a5617687e3\" data-rm-shortcode-name=\"rebelmouse-image\" id=\"3679f\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/assets.rebelmouse.io\/media-library\/image.jpg?id=50320385&#038;width=980\"\/><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"background-color: initial;\">Upon receiving<\/span> the July issue (#226) <span style=\"background-color: initial;\">I<\/span> was surprised to see the picture of the <span style=\"background-color: initial;\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.hemmings.com\/stories\/this-1967-chevrolet-camaro-was-factory-built-with-the-bare-basics\/\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" >1967 Camaro<\/a><\/span> taillight on page 48.<\/p>\n<p>I started a tool and die apprenticeship in 1965 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. While at Paragon Die and Engineering, I built my first diecast mold as a die leader in 1966: a four-cavity mold, (two left-hand and two right-hand parts) in each shot. It doesn\u2019t appear the one pictured is severely pitted as many diecast parts get when subjected to the elements.<\/p>\n<p>In the \u201960s the car industry switched to casting more parts in plastic to save weight and deter corrosion and the diecast parts faded out. I worked 37 years building molds for many different vehicles, including grilles, taillamps, and fascias. I also built the sub dash for the Chrysler \u201cK\u201d car that all the components fit into. There was a lot of pressure from Chrysler as it was one of the last parts they needed to start running production. I also built molds for the front and rear fascias for the Pontiac Aztek, which I thought was about the ugliest car I ever saw, but I guess some people loved them. To each his own.<\/p>\n<p>Before I finished this comment, I noticed you did it again. 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