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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by drumyn29, Jan 19, 2012.

  1. drumyn29
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    Thats why I decided to weld in another set of motor mounts on my chassis for my Hilborn SBC. I mocked it in today and I can have Hemi and SBC mount without issue.

    I figure I'll run the SBC until I'm used to the car then I'll pull out the big guns.
     
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  2. frazzledsmythy
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    Its horrifically beautiful! My condolences and good luck!
     
  3. Ya gonna run a 4-speed ?
     
  4. glrbird
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    If you can't find any drag racing in cali, then Jerry Brown has done more damage that I thought!
     
  5. drumyn29
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    I guess I may have to!
     
  6. ROADSTER1927
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    I believe SouthEast Gassers require it and it's more fun anyway! Great job on your car! Gary:D
     
  7. drumyn29
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    If i'm racing them, then I will need a good roadworthy ramp truck.;)
     
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  8. drumyn29
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    Image.jpg Image 2.jpg getting closer to the finish line
     
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  9. ROADSTER1927
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    Looking GREAT, Good for you! Gary:D:D:D
     
  10. Looking good! :)

    Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
     
  11. elgringo71
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    Still making progress:)
     
  12. drumyn29
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    slooooooooooowly
     
  13. elgringo71
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    Yes but looking back at what you started with it's been an amazing build and even if it takes a little extra time in the end it won't matter when it's racing down the track with the wheels in the air.
     
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  14. drumyn29
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    IMG_5310.JPG IMG_5311.JPG Made my tag!

    Blurred the id number in the photos, just in case.
     
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  15. zeph4057k
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    what a sweet car!!!! good job! these cars are amazing even when they are in tatters...
     
  16. zeph4057k
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    I did mine like this, its urethane two stage with out the clear, its super durable and looks old and patinaed, just a thought....I made fake rust stains and all lol
     

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  17. Model A Mark
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    OMG that is a beautiful car ...good job .......
     
  18. I would like to see more on how you went about doing the rust stains....
     
  19. drumyn29
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    WOW, thats a cool car!!!

    I'd love to pick your brain on the rust and lettering.
     
  20. drumyn29
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    IMG_6638.JPG IMG_6639.JPG IMG_6641.JPG I've been slammed with work and little time to work on the "ol gal", But I did wire most of the car and installed some glass. I wish the metal were as easy as glass installation.
     
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  21. elgringo71
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    It's looking great and you will get it done even if it is taking a long time. I can't wait for it to move under its own power. On the topic of erosion control here is another one with a simular story and it reminded me of yours.
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  22. Atwater Mike
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    Long road in a short time. You have the patience of Job! (pron.: 'Jobe')
    I have admired your attitude through this project, always positive.
    Great job, and nice how you gave credit to all your constituents. Kudos.
     
  23. drumyn29
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    Well, Thank you.
    God didn't grant me a ton of wealth or give me seven sons and three daughters, but he did give me an AMAZING little daughter and great health of which I am truly grateful and will always be his servant and serve his will in my daily life.
     
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  24. zeph4057k
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    hi there, i took some red laquer primer and mixed a little brown tint in it to get the rust color, then I took a small model car brush and slathered a light coat on the areas I wanted rusty, and while it was still wet I took a dry paper towel and wiped it off so it looked really like a stain. the dust is done by taking 3-m panel adhesive and putting a paint spray can nozzle on it so it comes out real fine, I mist the entire car down with the glue and then I take dust and blow it all over the car. when it looks right I mist the car again to seal it in and presto permanent dust!!!!!!
     
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    Love this thread but its impossible to stay focused with that avatar popping up a the time!
     
  27. drumyn29
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    IMG_7550.jpg IMG_7544.jpg IMG_7543.jpg IMG_7512.jpg IMG_7553.jpg IMG_7547.jpg Thank you Kiwi Kev for the gas pedal knowledge. I used a 392 race pushrod for the Heim joints
     
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  28. deuce1932
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    now you're just showin off !:cool:
     
  29. loudbang
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    Typical willy's HOARDER :rolleyes:
     
  30. ROADSTER1927
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    Wow what a stash! I would even take the pickup!;) LOL Gary:D
     

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