Showing posts with label Norm Grabowski. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Norm Grabowski. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

You've got to see thses videos.. 1957 and in color, the Kopper Kart, the Kookie T, the Car Craft Dream Truck

http://www.jalopyjournal.com/?p=1836

in the second one George Barris is walking around in huge monster slippers, another guy is wearign a monster t shirt, everyone was trying to get a kiss from the trophy girl

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Found a cool blog, unfortunately it never posted much, but it's all about T Buckets

Above: the Geraghty-Crawford grasshopper that Von Dutch striped and lettered

Above: what the dumbasses that bought Grabowski's Kookie T did to it, two better images of it at the end of my gallery http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2009/11/replica-of-norms-kookie-t-i-doubt.html

And a couple images of Roth's Excalibur and Tweedy Pie

all of these are from http://t-bucketworld.blogspot.com/ but the guy who put it on the web only had about 2 dozen posts total.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Ever heard of Norm's Henway? I just found it in the late 70's Hot Rod

I can't find where I pulled the above image from, Brandon Flannery took the photo, and says the image was probably from the HAMB / JalopyJournal

It's not like Gray wrote, (click on the image for a very large readable size) this wasn't a restoration, the Henway is a creation. A play on the old joke, what's a Henway... about 3 pounds.

The rest of these images are from the Jalopy Journal and obviously not the same vehicle




http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=121424&page=2
I just noticed that all 3 of these appear to have different rear windows

A good write up, biography, and photo gallery all about Norm Grabowski

http://www.streetrodderweb.com/milestones/0112sr_norm_grabowski_kookie_kar/index.html

But for the latest, go look over Norm's website, and the cool new Nash he's working on, Grabowskis's Kinds Fresh Fish truck http://www.normsnews.com/Fish%20truck.html

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

I didn't know Norm made beer steins and shifter skulls!


Images are copywrite Dave Lindsey of http://socalcarculture.com/ and are from a gallery he took of the Brucker collection, for the full gallery see: http://public.fotki.com/wackydave/car_shows/car_shows_2006/the_brucker_collect/

Check out a gallery of Norm's wood carved stuff right here: http://drawnandquarrtered.blogspot.com/2009/01/norm-grabowski.html

and I got a great laugh from the guy who puts this website out, he wrote in a post " if you're a gearhead and don't have a clue who this man is or was.....turn in your socket set."

Now THAT is funny!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Tommy Ivo's bucket T, on tv and in the movies... on the strip too, where it was a consistant 11 second 1/4 miler



Above: the same issue had this photo of Norm and his Kookie T, Norm was telling Charles Coburn about the particulars of the T












He even built the early 322-cubic-inch Buick nailhead V-8 engine, thanks to inside tips from the late Max Balchowsky, a man known for building some of the most potent Buick V-8 engines in the world. Among Balchowsky's stable of Buick-powered cars were the infamous Ol' Yaller road racers.
Ivo had heard about Balchowsky and visited his shop in nearby Hollywood seeking advice. Eventually, Balchowsky showed Ivo how to set the bored-and-stroked engine (it eventually stretched its eight holes to 402 cubic inches) to use one of three induction systems: a dual-quad manifold, the quintessential six-pack of Stromberg 97s, and the Hilborn fuel injection that has become the car's trademark over the years.

Ivo's desire to race netted him and his T-bucket several Top Eliminator awards at the San Fernando Drags and later at Lions when it opened in 1960. The car was dependable for 11-second elapsed times and a top speed of 119 mph. Not bad for a street car, but then, when you really get to the bare bones of the matter, a T-bucket is nothing more than an engine stand on wheels anyway. You know, a dragster.

Despite its reputation at the drag strip, in those days Ivo's T-bucket had an equally mean reputation on the street and on the screen. Being a prodigy child actor, Ivo had numerous contacts in the film industry, and when hot rod movies became popular during the 1950s, it was only a matter of time before Ivo's T served as a movie prop. In this case the hot rod served as the hero's car in the 1956 movie, Dragstrip Girl. Ironically, Ivo played one of the heavies in the movie, and the script called for him to steal his own car!

Perhaps the crowning glory for the reconstruction project was its white pinstripes. As he did with the original car back in 1955 for Tommy Ivo, Von Dutch also striped the restored car for Jack Rosen. Regardless of how close the new stripe job is to the first the Dutch laid down, according to Jack, this was Von Dutch's final stripe job. He passed away a short time later.

Car Craft April 1957, Kookie T and Norm Grabowski




For the gallery of the LIFE photos: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2009/12/norms-kookie-t-photos-from-1957-life.html

For a gallery of the recreated Kookie T:http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2009/11/replica-of-norms-kookie-t-i-doubt.html

For more about Norm: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2008/11/norman.htmlRead more: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2009/12/norms-kookie-t-photos-from-1957-life.html#ixzz0Ye99GiOk

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Norm's Kookie T photos from 1957 Life photographers





Go FULL size on this and the first photo to check out the kids seat... world of difference from the ones you'll see today


racing at Santa Ana, and below, the far lane is Tommy Ivo
For a gallery about Tommy Ivo ( in the above photo he's racing in the far lane ): http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2009/12/tommy-ivos-bucket-t-on-tv-and-in-movies.html

Monday, November 16, 2009

The replica of Norm's Kookie T, I doubt anyone but Norm could tell the difference

For a full post on Norm Grabowski, icon and influence of hot rodding: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2008/11/norman.html

For a full post on Norm and the Life gallery of photos taken at Norm's garage and on the way to drag race Tommy Ivo at Santa Ana dragway in 1957: http://theselvedgeyard.wordpress.com/2009/05/24/the-great-1950s-t-bucket-rod-rivalry/


Tere http://justakargal.blogspot.com/ was invited to sit in the T and have her picture taken with the hat. But I was stunned to see the T at SEMA... completely unremarked in the SEMA information pamphlet I'd looked at, and at an entrance to the South hall (I think)

The original was upholstered by icon Tony Nancy, painted by legendary Valley Custom, and with flame job and pinstriping by icon Dean Jeffries
this was the start for this replica, looks rough! But they did a perfect job and you've seen the results!


















This is what has became of the icon bucket T that was on 77 Sunset Strip, it was a victim of the touring show car craze of the flamboyant 60's, and in this iteration it remains in storage. It's current owner is not showing it, or returning it to it's original look.