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Shoeboxes whos got em? Lets see em..

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by RenoRat, Mar 22, 2006.

  1. RenoRat
    Joined: Aug 5, 2004
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    Ive looked and cant find any posts .. But post pics of your Boxes.....

    Heres mine...

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  2. geemann51
    Joined: Dec 16, 2001
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    a little redundant, but here's mine....
     

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  3. 59FORD
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    Old pics of my brothers
     

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  4. GRSMNKYCUSTOMS
    Joined: Apr 13, 2005
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    GRSMNKYCUSTOMS
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    from TUCSON

    old pic of mine, but the body is off the frame now and its down to bare metal
     

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  5. fuel pump
    Joined: Nov 4, 2001
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    fuel pump
    Member Emeritus
    from Caro,MI

    Here are my two

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  6. Terry
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    You know it's funny this comes up every once and a while, and still bugs me. And I'm one of those that can't let things be. It dosen't really matter I know but to me a shoebox is and always will be a Chevy!

    The first time this came up I asked 100 people at various shows and swap meets I went to, what they thought of when someone said Shoebox. out of 100, 28 said Ford. Then at the local rod weekly get together of all 23 of us there all 23 said Chevy too.

    To tell the truth, untill I join the HAMB I never heard of a Ford shoebox. A shoebox was a 55 - 57 Chevy. But could include 49 - 54 too. Now I hear the term tri-5 alot. That was a truck not a car.

    It's not a issue, it is just hard to let go of the terms and ideals you where brought up with. Reminds me of the article KIRK! wrote a few months back for the GGG.
     
  7. dirthawker1313
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    heres mine !! :D
     

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  8. CHOPMERC
    Joined: May 11, 2001
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    here's an older pic of mine....
     

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  9. I have a basically stock '51 Club Coupe, except for the Corvette Yellow paint a high school kid applied back in the mid '70's. He's in his late 40's now and I just recently bought it when he lost storage in a barn due to a death in the family. It's been sitting since '78 and it's gonna sit here through a couple projects in front of it.

    Johnnie.
     
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  11. RenoRat
    Joined: Aug 5, 2004
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    from Oxnard,Ca

    I like the looks of that SHOEBOX!! Now you Canadians are lucky with those grills!


     
  12. Dale Fairfax
    Joined: Jan 10, 2006
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    Now that that's established (at least to MY satisfaction) I'm going to try a little carjacking of this thread since I haven't got any action on another site. Has anybody ever explored installing a shoebox on a '54 thru '56 Ford chassis? The reason I ask is to determine if that might be a more practical way to power a '49-'51 with a Y-Block. I installed a 272 in my '51 Vicky back in 1956 and it was a nasty, painful operation. If I live long enough, I'd like to reprise that car but without some of the cut and slash. The engine would bolt in, the front end would have ball joints---. Am I dreaming or nightmaring?







     
  13. 65fsbk
    Joined: Mar 14, 2006
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    Hey guys..Im new to the board, and dont have much to offer yet. I just aquired my dads old shoebox...a 51 Ford Custom...mostly stock st the moment, as I dont know what direction I want to go...there is enough good reading here to help me decide;)..Here is a pic of it..the quality of my camera sucks, and I have to ask you not to laugh too hard at the car..I just brought it home a week before this pic was taken..Im going through the wiring at the moment,need to address brake issues,tighten the steering a bit, and it should be road worthy...
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  14. Terry
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  15. crusader
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    Here's mine. Still in process, but hope to be on the road again as soon as I can...
     

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  16. FEDER
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    This weekend color I hope. My elbow's sore ------FEDER
     

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  17. Here's mine...you didn't specify if it had to be a tri5 or a Ford...
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  18. Tuck
    Joined: May 14, 2001
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    Tuck
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    from MINNESOTA
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    Sorry but WTF are you guys doing screwing up a normal thread with your chevy shoebox bullshit... I dont get it... WTF???
     
  19. Found a pic of the yeller '51.

    Johnnie.
     

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  20. Sam F.
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    old one i had
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  21. jakdupkustoms
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  22. Terry, just to interject a little history. If you look at the little mags from the early 50's, you will see shoebox fords have always been popular. From the time they were new. Could have been the Merc look alike thing. They had a resurgence in the fifties and then again in the 60's. They are enjoying a comeback again. Check out the Rod and Custom, Sept 60 issue. They call them shoeboxes on the top rite corner of the cover. Just a little history. Pat.
     
  23. Lightened up your pic a little. Pat.
     
  24. seymour
    Joined: Jan 22, 2004
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    seymour
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    from PNW

    Thank you!

    I fucking hate the idiot writers of magazines that don't know shit about cars. I think most ppl started calling Chevys and some newer Fords "shoeboxes" because some writer called them that in the 70s or 80s. Once it's in print and written, it becomes GOSPEL.
     
  25. seymour
    Joined: Jan 22, 2004
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    seymour
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    here's mine...

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  26. 00 MACK
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    coupe
     

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  27. Berky
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    Here is my old 51 Business coupe
     
  28. Berky
    Joined: Feb 4, 2006
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    Berky
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    Try this again
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