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Hot Rods Gasser Gasser Gasser!! The Adventures of the "Strange Bird" Blown Nailhead Falcon.

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Chuckles Garage, Aug 5, 2010.

  1. I'd like to look at photos again myself...they should be stuffed in a box somewhere a couple of wives ago. I have some time off around X'mas and I'll be ready to do a search.
     
  2. 69fury
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    How much suspension travel do you have before cutting a tire? I'm trying to set my ride height and travel and am unsure of how much travel a street/strip car needs.

    rick
     
  3. HOTRODKID91
    Joined: Feb 1, 2010
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    I absoultly love your falcon and cant wait to see you open her up!!!
     
  4. Chuckles Garage
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    I wanna see it! PICS!


    I'm a patient man......


    It won't cut the tires as it has adjustable stops. I think there is about an inch of stiff travel at the most. Pretty rigid.


    Thanks for the praise! I can't wait either!
     
  5. KING CHASSIS
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    Man that is a cool car. But I cant believe that you are doing that stuff on public roads..










    Oh, hold on what am I saying. Ha,ha, GREAT BUILD!!!!!!!
     
  6. Chuckles Garage
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    Hhahahaha! You're not fooling anyone! I've seen your videos!
     
  7. karfer67
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    amazing car any updates? this car has made me decide to save my poor 62 ranchero that i was about to part out and do something similar with. probably do something a bit more tame for the engine but nose high and loud! well done let us know when u get it out on the track!!
     
  8. Man that sounds great, I'd love to witness it in person, very cool stuff.
     
  9. Really good looking gasser. You nailed the look deadnuts.
     
  10. I love that it says Ford made it Buick shakes it.
     
  11. mart3406
    Joined: May 31, 2009
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    from Canada

    -------------------
    Wow! That video is 'OUT-EFFING-RAGIOUS'!
    About the converter being a bit too loose.
    Stall speed and converter 'looseness' is a
    function of engine torque. With another
    engine, even one with more total high rpm
    horsepower, but less low and mid-range
    torque, that converter might be just fine.
    It's probable that the guys at Art Carr
    simply underestimated the amount of
    torque produced by a blown nailhead!

    Mart3406
    =================
     
    Last edited: Dec 27, 2010
  12. lowtruck
    Joined: Aug 26, 2009
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    I got stuck working New Year's Day and have spent most of it reading the build thread and now this. I love this car and reading about it seriously made my day.

    Thank you.
     
  13. Chuckles Garage
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    No, THANK YOU. This is why I build hotrods!
     
  14. Chuckles Garage
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    I got tired of cleaning 10 pounds of dust/dirt/grass of the Strange bird every time I started it so I made turnouts for the zoomies. Now it feels like your'e getting punched in the leg by 12" tall midgets over and over when you stand next to it.

    [​IMG]
     
  15. SteadyT
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    Side-profile shot please!
     
  16. Silhouettes 57
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    Back in the late 60's I put a Nailhead in my '53 F100, so I kind of have an idea how it feels to drive truly fast oddball.
     
  17. tyoneal
    Joined: Feb 28, 2010
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    I think your idea of doing this is well thought out.

    1) First, you bet it will save you the headache of cleaning things up

    2) Probably equally important on another level, it will add some really great eye candy for anyone judging you car on just looks (many people looking/judging at some events weren't even alive when these cars were the norm)

    Thanks for the picture of your new addition.

    Ty
     
  18. Chuckles Garage
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    When it stops pouring rain, I'll bring it out of the garage for a shot or two.
     
  19. ClearSpot
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    Love your machine!
    Tasty bit o work!!
     
  20. Rebel 1
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  21. Pharouh
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    OMG! Who woulda thought. A Buick in a Falcon! Sweet!
     
  22. topchopvalle
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    Outstanding build!
    Any pics of the rear of the engine, coolingoutlets?
    How did you fasten the lower part of the front fenders?
     
  23. johnk320
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    from Erie PA

    ALWAYS enjoy returning to this thread for updates. AWESOME build!!!
     
  24. Chuckles Garage
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    The cooling outlets are on the back side of the heads and the front of the engine plate. Front fenders are attached with dzus fasteners on the factory core support.
     
  25. Red71
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    hell w/ the pics how about vid. so we can hear the new pipes?? :)
     
  26. Baron
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    Nice job, and the car sounds killer. Love the look and the stance is perfect. Looking forward to hearing it run with the zoomies. Gotta sound great!
     
  27. Muttley
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    The natives are getting restless........we demand a new YouTube video pronto.
     
  28. Total Performance
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    from Nor Cal

    Sweet build Brother. Now that you've got a few good tire frying passes on the Hurst tires, how are the retreads holding up?
     
  29. Toymaker
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  30. Saxxon
    Joined: Dec 14, 2008
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    Sometimes you gotta do what ya gotta do...

    My brother and I have long since concluded that, for us, the build is far more fun than the finished product.

    Good luck with the new addition to the family.
     

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