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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by texkbc, Sep 13, 2015.

  1. GASSERBOB
    Joined: Nov 26, 2010
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    You did one hell of a job. For what that body looked like. Car is looking bad ass.
     
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  2. Nick O
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    looking real nice!!!! congrats on your first ride, you will enjoy many more
     
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  3. This post is what happened to me on first drive, after the thrill of the first drive brings you back to reality do a through inspection of all suspension bolts steering and check rearend for proper grease level .
     
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  4. texkbc
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  5. texkbc
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    Putting in a floor this weekend
     
  6. texkbc
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    [​IMG]. Cut out from a model t running board
     
  7. Looked great! I sure like the look!
     
  8. texkbc
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    [​IMG]. Having some fun now
     
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  9. Jibs
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    Look up BadAss in the dictionary ^^^^this picture will be there!!
     
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  10. texkbc
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    [​IMG]. [​IMG]. Couple more pics from my drive Sunday
     
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  11. Runnin shine
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  12. Sinister looking! Congrats!
     
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  13. texkbc
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  14. cfmvw
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    Looking forward to hearing more about it; really like your car, it has a lot of character and soul.
     
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  15. A Boner
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    Screw painting it.....just buy a case of Gibbs oil!
     
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  16. Gary Addcox
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    Man, those '57 9" rears were MADE for '34 Fords. They fit better than the original banjo. You have really come a long way. Hope to see you at LSRU next April. Be lookin' for ya.
     
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  17. Gary Addcox
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    By the way, you must be related to Cyclone and paintslinger. All three of you have done so much with so little.
     
  18. Gary Addcox
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    That "kid in a candy store" feeling doesn't go away with age. In 2010, at 64, I felt it as I drove my Deuce for the first time.
     
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  19. Gary Addcox
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    In some earlier pics, I remember that roof looked like my Grandmaw's rub board. You did great with your "hammer" from a welding gas cap.
     
  20. Gary Addcox
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    I agree with HRP. Most bodies in this condition would only be resurrected by professional bodymen. You have certainly earned this fellow Texan's respect.
     
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  21. texkbc
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  22. texkbc
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  23. texkbc
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  24. bschwoeble
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    Welcome to the real world of hot rodding. Not many of you (us) left.
     
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  25. Okie Pete
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    I was amazed that you saw a car in the rotting pile you had . Then you built a car out of it . But what blew off my hat was you dropped in a Y-block for power . I want to shake you hand and hand you a cold beer.
     
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  27. loudbang
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    "Y" block looks like it belongs there.
     
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  28. Tim
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    Great hot rod!
     
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  29. continentaljohn
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    What a great build and amazing budget . This is why I love the HAMB jalopy journal. ="texkbc, post: 11162090, member: 32553"]Thanks, and this may sound dumb but I built this from knowledge that I gained totally from the HAMB. I have never built a car before. I learned from all the great build threads that have been posted. I know this is not a top notch car but I would never have even attempted this without seeing some of the examples on this site. I did all the work myself and stayed well below $10k. I tried to use original parts and traditional methods.

    Build list


    Chopped 4”

    Original frame and cross members

    Flattened rear crossmember and used a 1940 Ford spring

    Original front spring – reversed

    1934 ford wishbone split

    Orig Ford Axle – dropped 4” by Joe’s Hot Rod Shop

    1934 Ford front spindles

    F1 steering box and column- modified flange

    1939 Ford Brake/Clutch pedal

    1957 Ford nine inch rear , rebuilt brakes

    Modified early dodge truck shock mounts for front with Model a headlight bar ends for headlamps

    Vintage Guide headlights

    1956 272 Ford y block with t-5 tranny

    Ford 16” steel wheels and trim rings

    Original speedometer

    Original grill

    Original Ford Hood

    Original E brake handle

    1932 Ford pitman arm

    Original Ford spoon gas pedal

    1936 rear radius rods


    New front backing plate assemblies from SO-Cal

    Porter mufflers

    Walker Radiator

    New fuel tank from Bob Drake

    Master cylinder –Bob Drake

    New fuel and SS brake lines –Speedway

    Fuel,oil and temp gauge –Stewart Warner (new from Speedway)

    Painless wiring harness

    Front and rear shocks from Speedway

    Rams horn exhaust - Speedway[/QUOTE]
    Doesn
     
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