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Old 01-26-2012, 02:36 PM   #421
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cool build, efi or not. The frame and suspension look awesome, and good call on the Ford tails. subscribed
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Old 01-26-2012, 08:50 PM   #422
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Yea, the efi thing is why I didn't post my build thread here. I was originally gonna stuff a caddy 472 in it, but then I figured I wanted to drive it. A LOT! SO I wanted AC, and all the non HAMB friendly stuff to go with it. One day I hope to build a sweet, HAMB friendly RPU with a 472.......
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Old 01-26-2012, 09:03 PM   #423
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go man go!!
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Old 01-27-2012, 11:50 PM   #424
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The hamb is traditional for sure...but not totally unreasonable. The drivetrain and suspension will be hidden. And it may be a good thing to not highlight that aspect of it...but if the visible parts of the car look traditional, then I think that most of us here can appreciate it.

I think that the neatest part of your build though, is the fact that you and your son Billy are building it together. And that's absolutely hamb-friendly...and everybody here can appreciate that!
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Old 01-28-2012, 12:40 AM   #425
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i only hope that one day my boys will come out in the garage and get involved like that.. really i guess the problem is were always workin on their stuff together.. ( dirt bikes and fourwheelers) its all cool.. one day ill have time to work on my stuff and will miss workin with the boys on their stuff.. keep doin what your doin!!! thats what bein a father is really about!!
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Old 01-28-2012, 04:40 PM   #426
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Well, this thread has made 21 pages and has a 5 star rating. Someone is following your build....
I will catch up with you soon Rod. Would love to get you down here.

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cool build, efi or not. The frame and suspension look awesome, and good call on the Ford tails. subscribed
Thanks McNally!

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Yea, the efi thing is why I didn't post my build thread here. I was originally gonna stuff a caddy 472 in it, but then I figured I wanted to drive it. A LOT! SO I wanted AC, and all the non HAMB friendly stuff to go with it. One day I hope to build a sweet, HAMB friendly RPU with a 472.......
Looks like you and me are cut from the same cloth Jaregg!

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go man go!!
Hey Rob, look in the mirror and say that.

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but if the visible parts of the car look traditional, then I think that most of us here can appreciate it.
Thanks Ricky. And that about sums up 1/4 or more of HAMB builds.

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.. one day ill have time to work on my stuff and will miss workin with the boys on their stuff.. keep doin what your doin!!! thats what bein a father is really about!!
Good on ya Wagon. Enjoy it while you can. At the risk of repeating myself, let me say that it is extraordinary how quickly they grow up and move on to the next phase.
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Old 01-28-2012, 04:56 PM   #427
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Took advantage of the engine being pulled to close up the silver dollar size holes where some bonehead had brought the 'vette factory L98 harness through the cowl. And touched up the cowl being as how the bonehead who had done the paint/body work sucked. Sucks a little less the second time.




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Old 01-28-2012, 05:04 PM   #428
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Same bonehead re-shot the dash and painted the inner fenders, clock housing and glove box door (latter 2 hanging from ladder). (By the way, I am applying for VP status in Andy's Bonehead Club . . . guess he's the Pres.)


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Old 01-28-2012, 05:13 PM   #429
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lookin good man!!!!! keep at it
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Old 01-28-2012, 05:13 PM   #430
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Rattle can touched-up engine mounts & IFS dings. Here's the final steering linkage.
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Old 01-28-2012, 05:17 PM   #431
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Bent a 5 ft. length of 3/4" galv. conduit to fit the left frame rail for engine wire pull to the trunk.

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Old 01-28-2012, 06:05 PM   #432
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here we go some more pictures!! loks good keep at it.
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Old 01-30-2012, 07:02 AM   #433
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Jimmy

You might want to drill a weep hole at the low point of the piece of EMT. If not, water can stand there and rust the inside of the conduit.
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Old 01-30-2012, 06:36 PM   #434
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Well at least the "bonehead" has good taste in his color choice eh! Its always easier the second time and usually looks better too ! I have to spray something on the 47 soon just for the inspiration if nothing else lol ! Looks good keep it up!
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Old 01-30-2012, 07:06 PM   #435
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lookin good man!!!!! keep at it
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here we go some more pictures!! loks good keep at it.
Just trying to keep up with you guys, eh?

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Jimmy

You might want to drill a weep hole at the low point of the piece of EMT. If not, water can stand there and rust the inside of the conduit.
Good tip, thanks Rod.

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Well at least the "bonehead" has good taste in his color choice eh! Its always easier the second time and usually looks better too ! I have to spray something on the 47 soon just for the inspiration if nothing else lol ! Looks good keep it up!
Figured you'd like that color Steve. Although I promise we didn't steal it from you. Billy picked it out on his own! (Bitchin' Blue though, ain't it?)
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Old 01-30-2012, 07:10 PM   #436
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Spent my free time over the weekend ciphering the electrical system. Going with Ron Francis Wiring. Using their Access 24/7 system (like that fuse panel is pre-wired and easily accessed). Also like that their wire is so clearly labeled over its entire length. Went through their catalog and figured out what to use:
Switches (headlights, wipers, dimmer, ignition, dome/courtesy, trunk light, brake light, etc.)
Relays (crash, cooling fan, brake light, cruise, neutral safety, A/C, etc.)
Light sockets (headlight, parking, tail, tag, backup, etc.) Still undecided on these. Do not want LED. What do y’all recommend for headlights?
Locating battery in the trunk (right side). It’s only an 8 ft. run to starter. How about this as an anti-theft system? Put a Master Battery Disconnect switch in the trunk. Park the car, open trunk, turn “off” . . . ?
Gonna be $ 1,600 total. Give or take.
Trying to determine all electrical needs before we stick the engine back in. Need whatever feeds front of engine bay (alternator, fan, horn, A/C compressor, lights, etc.) so we can route the wires the best way (as out of sight as possible.)
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Old 02-05-2012, 02:05 PM   #437
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It's like watching paint dry . . . but this is the state of things. Re-worked the cowl (sand, bondo, sand, paint) yet again, then yet again. My paint & body skills are pathetic. But dagnabbit, I'm learning.

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Old 02-05-2012, 02:08 PM   #438
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Looks good. Now all you lack is finishing it up!!! thanks for taking pics as you go,
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Old 02-05-2012, 02:13 PM   #439
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Sprayed Rubberized Undercoating on tire side of inner front fenders. Had used Eastwood on underside of body floor. Ran out and found some 3M at the local parts store (1 can). It was good and black just like the Eastwood. Ran out, all I could find was Duplicolor. It is brownish and has bubbles, very disappointing. Stick with Eastwood or 3M.

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Old 02-11-2012, 12:46 PM   #440
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