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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by langy, May 22, 2008.

  1. Sakke
    Joined: Mar 12, 2011
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    Sakke
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    from Finland

    True work of ART!!! Thanks for posting all these pics!! When you finish this, bring it to Finland`s American car show
     
  2. It took a few hours to go through these 600 plus posts of this thread; but your build is incredible! I don't know how I missed it for so long, but now I am subscribed. Just so many good ideas are right here.
     
  3. retro rodder
    Joined: Apr 24, 2009
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    from cape cod

  4. R Frederick
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    from illinois

    I'd like to see a picture of your scrap pile. Probably looks like a real treasure chest.:D
     
  5. grovedawg
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    One man's scrap is another man's treasure! :)
     
  6. man this build is awesome. i just read the whole thing from start to finish. your workmanship is incredible!!
     
  7. I dont know how I missed this....... simply incredible build. So much detail. Detail in the details!
     
  8. langy
    Joined: Apr 27, 2006
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    Thanks mate, currently building the engine & trans so be a while before any updates.


     
  9. RichG
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    I am only allowed to look at this thread at home now, the public library has a restraining order against me, it seems they thought I was looking at porn from my..."condition".

    You're lucky you live in England, I so want to molest that car! Your craftsmanship is outstanding, what a beautiful car!
     
  10. langy
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    Thanks man, appreciate the comments.


     
  11. KWashburn
    Joined: Jul 23, 2006
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    It's funny how everytime I do a google search for something hot rod involved, I end up back on the HAMB. I'm sure glad this showed up. It make long nights at work go by quickly.

    Langy, you sir, do some amazing work. Holy S***! Incredible craftsmanship. I'll be following this closely. Kudos to you sir.
     
  12. Ted Brown
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    Steve, Looks like you are doing a very clean job, and I also Love that 26 body style, and the tall top... :)
     
  13. langy
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    Thanks Ted.


     
  14. zArlen
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    Amazing work! As someone who does most/all of the polishing where I work, I hate polishing things, so this car would be torture for me! But the work is incredible and the welds are outstanding.

    Curious to know how much that chassis weighs though. Stainless isn't exactly light! Thinner wall?
     
  15. langy
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    Thanks, Stainless isn't any heavier than normal steel, Its a myth that its heavier.


     
  16. zArlen
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    You know now that you say that, and I think about what makes stainless, well... stainless, that makes sense to me. Sorry for having a "duh" moment in your thread :D
     
  17. grovedawg
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    Any updates Langy?
     
  18. langy
    Joined: Apr 27, 2006
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    Nobody knows it all mate, no problem.


     
  19. langy
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    Not much i'm afraid, I've been working on a Willys build as a promo for the bodies i sell so work on the 26T has been slow, I have got the short motor all built and i'm currently porting out the heads and gasket matching etc etc so not very photographic i'm afraid.



     
  20. I really wish you would get back to work on this car.
     
  21. langy
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    I will Richard but i need to get the money work done first, It won't be long, Thanks for asking.


     
  22. Buulshite, stainless is cheeeep, especially in the U.K.!!!
     
  23. langy
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    I wish !!!


     
  24. Alas, sarcasm is lost over thousands of miles of cyberspace....
     
  25. langy
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    Lost on me mate i'm afraid.

     
  26. zmcmil2121
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    Okay, so what pain color is that beautiful engine paint? Is it a custom mix?

    Will it crack in heat and cooling?
     
  27. :) plain awesome...
     
  28. langy
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    Yes I custom mixed it, I called it moneyshot.
    It will cope with temps no problem, I have painted my engines this way for the last 20 years without any problems.


     
  29. Jalopy Journalist
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    Okay, so it is me still. I just changed my name. Can you PM me the mixtures and brands?
     
  30. langy
    Joined: Apr 27, 2006
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    It's a custom mix I would rather keep to myself I'm afraid, my mixing style wouldnt be any good to you anyway, why not make up your own mix, any paint shop should be able to help.




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