Perfect. To bad it is not traditional, or period correct or a hot rod. Seriously though that stance is right on. (And I need to figure out how to replicate it on mine) --louis
It actually does have a pretty sinister side to it... I think more so once the a-shell, hood, and good sides are on it. I think the front will come down another inch maybe inch and a half once the motor goes in. I'm loving the contrast of the new and fresh mechanicals against the old paint.
Here's the part in any good reality show where we have some drama. You guys are filming on your end right? So the buyer calls the engine builder today. "I have a one way ticket to Austin in two weeks. Where's my engine?" They tell me it will ship in the morning.
Love this car. You guys aren't trying to reinvent the wheel; just a clean, simple, perfectly executed hot rod. I wish it was mine.
I called back and paid extra to get it shipped to Austin by Tuesday. I am buying this car. I'm heading to the Roundup. I plan to drive it back to Arkansas.
If your turning and it's bouncing,they could rub a bit on the fender braces,but it's nothing to worry about.
now just wait a dadgum minute bubba...you just bought my T project and now you're buying this?...I haven't even got the 283 for the '32 pickup done yet
Oh I still love that little RPU, but "project" is the key word there. I want something to drive right away. We can blame it on my trophy wife. I had to spend the money before she spent it on baby clothes and home decor.
Excellent project. The look and stance are perfect.That is the same plan for my '29. I Also am going with fenders. Is the roof filled and covered or still stock? I thought about filling mine but don't want the street rod look. Great post, Thanks.