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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 77salon, Dec 4, 2011.

  1. I recently got my 1950 Poncho back. I sold it and after seven long years I got the chance to buy it back. It was a state away and this is how I found her.

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  2. blktie
    Joined: Aug 26, 2007
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    54 Chief is in the paint shop now. Should be done shortly.

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  3. ROADSTER1927
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    And now another project! 36 pontiwilly, 3/w coupe w/ willys fiberglass flip front end, dana 60 rear axle, straight front axle,complete fabed new frame w/ 14" engine set back. Will get 421 Pontiac engine with 2 4 barrels and a 4 speed-----should be FUN!:D
     

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  4. 77salon
    Joined: Oct 19, 2011
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    I just bought a stick setup for the 49 I am working on
     
  5. I got a Pontiac motor in my Henry J .....
     
  6. SOLO
    Joined: Oct 11, 2006
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    My 31 Model A will be Pontiac power with a Nash 5 speed.
     

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  7. ClassicDriver
    Joined: Mar 8, 2010
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    I love Pontiacs. I have a 56 Pontiac convertible frame that I am plan on clipping with a 69 Firebird subframe in the near future. I will be slipping it under a 57 Pontiac convertible. :D
     

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  8. ClassicDriver
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    My real running Pontiacs.....
     

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  9. building a 52 Canadian wagon tin woodie as soon as I get room to work on it
     
  10. 55chieftain
    Joined: May 29, 2007
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    Those rear springs are something else, never seen a set like that. Is that a 124" wheelbase starchief based frame? I already got my frame done but a 122" boxed convertible frame would be nice to have.

     
  11. rodl
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    Looks like an oxy torch lowering job:eek:
     
  12. ClassicDriver
    Joined: Mar 8, 2010
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    You guys are really clever.... I got this frame from a car that was in a barn fire! The frame seems sound but the rest of it is basically junk! I am only planning on using the frame. The frame is boxed and 124in wheel base. I checked most of the measurements against frame drawings I found on the internet - it all checks out. Anything else I should look for? Please let me know. I am planning on a complete deconstruction soon and soda blast and, if I have to, take it to a frame shop for straightening.
     
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  13. SoCal
    Joined: May 7, 2010
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    Just back on the road 2 weeks ago. Drives great with V8 and IFS. Can go a bit lower still which is the plan, even another inch would be cool. 3 options - leave it stock looking, go mild custom which was the original idea or the one I'm leaning towards lately which is mildly down the bomb path; skirts, visor, vent shades. Generally more of a mild custom fan usually but these things look a bit over accessorised from factory anyway and (with exceptions of course) the custom ones I've seen that shave stuff but retain the waterfalls look a little lost in the middle. So, decisions to be made.
    On every option I'd be keen to paint it black though but that's a fair way off!

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  14. rodl
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  16. josephthreedogs
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    "62 Grand Prix with a "64 421.
     

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  17. rodl
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    There's a smorgasbord of ideas in there, just take a little of this and a little of that to suit your taste!
     
  18. stimpy
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    I don't feel so bad now knowing I am not the only one who has a pallet of cylinder heads and manifolds ... ( but most of mine are non desirable casting numbers )
     
  19. GRX
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    Nah, you're not the only one. I have a pallet covered with 389, 400, and 428 iron. Most of which I got for free in exchange for machine work. Including a virgin 400 block & heads.

    Oh .... I am working on a '69 GTO. Bought in 1986 for $500. :D
     
  20. blktie
    Joined: Aug 26, 2007
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    Just finished the paint. Took the car back to the original red and decided to paint the top black. A little detailing and clean up and I should be ready for summer.
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  21. rodl
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    Lookin' good, all you need now is a foxtail hangin off the aerial and your ready to cruise. The waterfall treatment looks as well.
     
  22. ClassicDriver
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    Flippin' NICE! :cool:
     
  23. 55chieftain
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    Got my new cam in and engine back together, solid flat tappet 263/271 @.050, .610 lift and 4200 stall converter. Should be up and running in a few week hopefully. Just need to shed some weight and get in the 10's with this thing.
     
  24. Torkwrench
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    I'm building a Pontiac engine. It's a 326 out of a 67 LeMans. Basically stock with a .040 overbore, Edelbrock P4B intake, 600 Holley, Cal Custom valve covers, & air cleaner, and headers.

    However, it's going in a 59 GMC 1/2 ton. Also, I'm using a narrowed 59 Pontiac rear axel with Moser axel shafts in the truck, with a Muncie 4 speed.
     

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  25. dondogarage
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    working on a 1957 4 door need trunk lid THANKS
     
  26. SoCal
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    Very nice blktie! The black is really effective
     
  27. Joshua614
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    1950 chieftain with a sbc I picked up before the winter been doing some motor work and got hood springs no I just gotta figure out how to put em on with out killing me or the car ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1397163583.779407.jpg ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1397163599.106109.jpg ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1397163660.967223.jpg ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1397163697.670611.jpg
     
  28. stimpy
    Joined: Apr 16, 2006
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    Nice .....

    my 50 should be going under the knife or should I say Sawzall and zip cutter this month or next to do the floors and rockers . then the real fun begins . trying to rebuild systems that were taken out of the car ( brakes , electrical , interior ) still building the pile of parts . still having a hard time choosing paint colors , either black rose , or black cherry . or the original warwick over cavalier grey or flopped .
     
  29. stimpy
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  30. Joshua614
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    Yeah I was thinking about trying to use a Porta power to push em into place
     

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