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The unit gets a new bell, horn and antennae. The shop decides to relocate the bell further down the long hood in the middle of the CN noodle as it will interfere with the door operation and be too noisy for the crew.

 

Photo- Jeff Semper

Rear end of the beast

Divine Rotary Tattoo Machine by Paulo Cruzes

Xed Lehead using Divine Rotary by Paulo Cruzes

1934 Ford Truck built ground up by Ed Riley of Crosby,Tx. This truck has 350 hp Chevy LS1 Motor and weighs 2500. The truck was built to drive on the street, go to the Car Shows, and just have fun.

Built from reclaimed marble, recovered by reuse action (reuseaction.com) from a lavatory renovation in one of the Buffalo Public Schools. It was a stall partition, so a close inspection shows who loved who, and all sorts of school age nonsense scratched into the marble. We cut it down to size for the customer and left the markings in the marble as part of its charm. The legs, undercarriage and mounting brackets are all made of reclaimed house trim. The marble installed originally in the 1920s, most likely by Italian immigrant craftsmen. In this city the old wood work was done by Poles and Germans, while the stone work was done by the Italians. crafts they brought from their home countries. Without rescuing this material it (and its heritage) would be in the landfill.

 

Each piece we build is unique and imbued with history...and keeping materials out of landfills.

right rear view of the beast.

 

Photo- Jeff Semper

Lamp built in semitransparent material with steel brushed base featuring a small planet picture of night scene from Empire State Building. Energy saving 15 W incandescent bulb for a romantic mood. Silver transparent electric chord with elegant black foot/hand switch. 5 1/2'' x 5 1/2'' x 5 1/2''. Diameter of translucent piture ca. 4''. Uses this image. See all other pictures possible in this model.

'Aroha Cruise In' in Te Aroha, New Zealand

 

* Plate: DWT585

* Make: CUSTOMBUILT

* Model: 1933 CHRYSLER

* Year: 2007

* Submodel: PLYMOUTH

* Main colour: Green

* Vehicle type: Passenger Car/Van

* Body style: Saloon

* No of seats: 4

* CC rating: 5,719

* Fuel type: Petrol

* Assembly type: Imported Built-Up

* Country of origin: United States Of America

1934 Ford Truck built ground up by Ed Riley of Crosby,Tx. This truck has 350 hp Chevy LS1 Motor and weighs 2500. The truck was built to drive on the street, go to the Car Shows, and just have fun.

1934 Ford Truck built ground up by Ed Riley of Crosby,Tx. This truck has 350 hp LS1 Chevy Motor and weighs 2500. There is a Custom Built Pro-Street Frame with a 9" Ford Rearend and a Kuggel Front end. The truck was built to drive on the street, go to the Car Shows, and just have fun.

Rewarron's first full test day

Buescher used bottom-sprung "Pin" valves in the Aristocrat and Aristocrat Custom Built horns. The valves have a small metal lug soldered to their tops; the lug - or "pin" - fits into a corresponding guide slot in the valve casings' inner wall.

 

Buescher usually stamped its horn's model number on the middle valve casing below the serial number, as seen here. Note the "LP" stamped there as well, for "Low Pitch", indicating the horn is made to play in American Concert Pitch where A = 440 Hz.

 

Note also the pre-War "True-Tone" logo stamped on the middle valve featuring a triangle, bell and tuning fork.

 

This horn hasn't been relacquered; that's wear from somebody's hand.

 

Note the nickel-silver bushing between the bell-tail and first valve case.

Another perspective on the tuning assembly's knurled locking ring. Note that this one is on backwards. The round part of the ring ought to be pointed towards the rear of the horn. It can't thread onto the tubing in this position.

Cocobolo fingerboard, Custom made by Sander de Gier

1934 Ford Truck built ground up by Ed Riley of Crosby,Tx. This truck has 350 hp Chevy LS1 Motor and weighs 2500. The truck was built to drive on the street, go to the Car Shows, and just have fun.

1934 Ford Truck built ground up by Ed Riley of Crosby,Tx. This truck has 350 hp Chevy LS1 Motor and weighs 2500. The truck was built to drive on the street, go to the Car Shows, and just have fun.

The first Custom Built models were engraved with "Aristocrat Custom Built". After the War Buescher seems to have dropped the "Aristocrat" and simply engraved Custom Built on horns. The sales literature of the '40s and '50s also refers to them as "Custom Built" model horns without reference to the Aristocrat models.

In 1967 the Ministry of Transport commissioned a fleet of seven custom-built Bedford vehicles to go around the country promoting British production techniques. Only one bus survives and it took the current owner Ollie Halls five years to retore the mobile cinema to it's pristine condition. The Vintage Mobile Cinema seats 22 in comfort and has a state-of-the-art HD digital projection unit. Above the cab there is ( for the 1960's ) a futuristic-looking clear Perspex dome.

More images from the visit can be seen on my website www.fozimage.com/fozlogs-20110219.htm

* Make: CUSTOMBUILT

* Model: COUNTESS COUNTACH

* Year: 1989

* Main colour: Red

* Vehicle type: Passenger Car/Van

* Body style: Sports Car

* No of seats: 2

* CC rating: 4,200

* Fuel type: Petrol

* Assembly type: NZ Assembled/Built

* Country of origin: New Zealand

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