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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Canada
Posts: 249
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I want to hear stories from others of stupid things you've done to a car inb the past and looking back now wished you wouldn't have. I'm not talking about .... Oh I should have never sold that car or etc. I'm talking... I cut the roof off that car to make it a convertible (and now looking back that was a terrible thing to do).
I'll start.... I once got a 46 Ford 4dr Deluxe, it was in REALLY nice shape (likely could have put gas and a battery in it and drove it), I wanted the suspension out of it, so stabbed it with a forklift and flipped it over. When I was done at the end, there was very little left that could be saved if you wanted. (who'd want a 4dr sedan anyways right?). What an idiot I was (still am). .... and to think I call myself a car guy. I hereby am giving myself the right to point my finger at anyone in this thread (including myself) and say "you, my friend, are an idiot!" haha Last edited by borderboy1971; 10-05-2012 at 12:56 AM. |
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: florida
Posts: 5,775
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Between the time I was about 11 and 18 I probably had 30 old cars of all kinds..........model a's, 50 Fords (even a convertible), 38 Ford, 37 Dodge, 2 53 Studebakers, 3 Crosleys, Nash Rambler with a built Olds in it, a 34 Roadster, and so many I can't remember. I cut the hell out of them and all of them went to the scrap yard because I didn't know what I was doing and ruined them all.
I wish I could go back in time. ![]() Don |
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Alliance Member
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Seattle,WA
Posts: 4,481
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Oh man, this should be good.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: in the garage
Posts: 1,296
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Not enough bandwidth....easier if you ask what I haven't fucked up
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East Coast styling then,now,and always Sell me your Appleton 552s...they look ugly on your car |
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FNG
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: California
Posts: 41
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I got a turquiose and black 55 Chevy Belair convertible for towing it away, the engine was seized. It was a 265 Powerpack and all I really wanted was the WCFB four barrel carb and manifold to put on my 56 two door post. Convertibles were not cool, so once I got the parts I needed off of it I helped a stock car racer cut the quarter panels off for his roundy round car and hauled the hulk to the masher.
Then there was the 67 Plymouth Sport Satellite hemi car I got from a friend who worked at the local Mopar dealer - The Hemi's only had a 12,000 warranty and were know to blow head gaskets so a lot of them got traded in and my buddy would buy them cheap from the dealer and take the hemi engine and trans and the Dana rear ends out. This particular Satellite I bought from him for $40 after he stripped it because I wanted the like new black interior to put in a Coronet I had. Same deal, once I got the interior I made a deal with a stock car racer for him to take the fenders and the quarter panels in exchange for hauling the hulk away. I think there were something like 20 Sport Satellite hemi cars built in 67. I suppose I should have kept that one.
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Anaheim so cal
Posts: 182
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Reno,nv
Posts: 3,291
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good thread,
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Michigan
Posts: 11,405
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You bone heads!!!...
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Arlington, WA
Posts: 135
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Every day I wake up something stupid is bound to happen.
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FNG
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Manitou Beach, MI
Posts: 38
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I bought a rust free 1965 Riviera for $150 from an old guy I knew back in 1979. The car was a complete daily driver. A friend of mine was entering the demo derby at the county fair and urged me to run also. Being a dumb kid of 18, I painted up the Riv and knocked all of the windows out. When I got to the track, I had a dozen "old guys" telling me I was the biggest dip shit on the planet. Didn't know till years later why they felt that way. Now I know I was THE BIGGEST dipshit on the planet. Hopefully you guys can redeem me by messing up worse. Oh, and I put the motor out of it in to a mini pulling tractor I had and blew it up. smh
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Member
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Carterton, New Zealand
Posts: 621
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I sold my steel 32 roadster body when i gave in to pressure to sell it 30 years ago, dumb ass !! JW
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Alliance Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: OKMULGEE OKLA
Posts: 1,420
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Built a coupster in the early '70's got drunk sold it for $35, In my defence it was kinda rat rodish.
Sold a running driving 39 Plymouth so I could buy a Honda 750 Sold a running driving 55 chevy p.u. so I could buy a Suzuki Cruiser. Sold my flatty powered Model A I had for 15 yrs for no reason what so ever, didn't need money,??? Now I'm building another A coupe. Yeah I am a dumb ass
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Saskatchewan
Posts: 2,633
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Had a '69 GTX 440, swapped it for a '68 Road Runner with a (claimed) 340 swapped in after the Hemi went in a digger. Pulled the engine for my pickup, turned out to be a 318 with 340 top end, and gave the body to a guy who stripped it and threw it off a cliff! Twenty years later a guy went and salvaged it with a winch truck, he thought he'd struck gold. He said he would have gone to a lot more work just to get the Hemi ID plate off it.
We were cutting the roof off a '59 Buick HT and just had an inch or so to go, my brother lit the torch and went at it....Boom! The whole thing went up in smoke. How much time have ya got, I have lots of stories.......... |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: BHC, AZ
Posts: 2,135
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Some of you guys are so tight with your money, I bet you can stretch a penny to wire your car. |
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Knoxville,TN
Posts: 182
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Back in the mid '80s I had a '57 Chevy 210 4dr wagon that had power steering, brakes,& windows the glass was EZ Eye, originally V8 w/ Powerglide. It needed a lot as it was a junkyard car. Floorpans, fenders, etc. But was pretty solid other than the pans. Unfortunately, I listened to my parents who said it couldn't be done. So I cut the roof off of it and scrapped it out for parts. Wish I had it now.
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Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Arizona
Posts: 650
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Lets see, I bought a 241 Hemi for 40$ and either gave it away or sold it for next to nothing to a buddy. Next, I had a ton of FE speed stuff that I cant remember what I did with it. Then back in 71, I could have pick up a 69 Boss 429 Mustang for a grand. Just out of the service, no money. I'm tearing up just thinking about all of it.............
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Everett, Wa.
Posts: 1,919
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I've talked about this before. I had two complete B & M Hydro Stick setups, several extra flywheels, several extra torus assemblies, both modified and stock, two shifters, one a NOS Hurst Hydro-Gate. I also had the slip yokes, and a rebuilt Chevrolet truck V-8 Hydra-Matic starter, and I gave it all away after my FIL died. We had to go through all his stuff, and get rid of a lot of his junk. I did'nt want my wife to have to do that, even though I was 40 or so at the time. STUPID, STUPID, STUPID!!! Did I mention I was STUPID? This was right before this whole "Nostalgia" thing really got under way. I was planning on using them for my 56 Sedan Delivery Junior Stocker recreation, what I call a Pseudo-Junior Stocker. Now the car has a 327 and 4-speed, so much for my Pseudo-Junior Stocker. Did I mention I was STUPID? Oh yeah!!! Butch/56sedandelivery.
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: STUCKIN KANSAS
Posts: 3,323
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Can't tell......Witness-Protection-Plan
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Huntsville Alabama
Posts: 3,314
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I have never done anything stupid in my whole life......
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Anderson,S.C.
Posts: 16,552
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Yes you have,,you sold the coupe in your avatar,but corrected that by buying it back!
I'll probably posting in a year or so the stupidest thing I did was sell it back to you! HRP
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