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Projects Two things make a car: Wheels and stance.

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by flynbrian48, Nov 30, 2017.

  1. flynbrian48
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    Stance, check. Wheels, check. Decisions, decisions. IMG_3392.JPG IMG_3590.JPG
     
  2. My old 49 coupe..........flipped spindles, cut coils, 4" blocks in the back...had to replace the trans/driveshaft hump and modify a body crossmember in the back. JaPan look like Americans. My brother and his ex clowning around for the camera. rockboxnscotty.jpg
     
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  3. My brother again, chowing down on the bumper of my 48 Pontiac...more 4" blocks and cut coils. The wheels were found in a buddy's rental house garage after the renters moved out. Another buddy sand blasted the rust and chrome off and I painted them to match the car. Baldy caps from the local semi truck accessory supply store. 48PONCHONSCOTTY.jpg 48pontiacropped.jpg
     
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  4. Big Plan Dan
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    Here's perfection for me. I like everything on this car, even the paint. My '34 5-window has a chop of around 3.5 inches now but I plan to cut it down using this car as a model. 15 oz fuel coupe 3445203_orig.jpg
     
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  6. Old GW
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    Good on you bud, I"m glade your doing things the way YOU want. Everybodys got THAT opinion.
     
  7. flynbrian48
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    That Pontiac is KILLER. I have a soft spot for them... IMG_6693.JPG
     
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  14. j hansen
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    Started out as a 1934 Ford roadster.Do a Google search for Dreamster.
     
  15. '37-4D
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    Washington blue I think they call it
     
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  17. Hey '37-4D: That's picture was when I bought the pickup, came in parts... So was trying to figure how cool would be... Was very exciting that day... the wheel belong to my Ford f100... 650 x 16 mud tyres...

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  18. :O[​IMG][​IMG][​IMG][​IMG]

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  19. flynbrian48
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    If we're voting, #1, and then #4, sans fenders, but put the hood top on.
     
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  20. Six Ball
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    #1 then #1 and my third pick would be #1:cool:
     
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  21. '37-4D
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    #1 and #4 for me....without hood on #4 works for me too!!! :cool:
     
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  23. Big Plan Dan
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    Wheels, stance and top or windshield are probably the most important when a hot rod is parked. However, sound definitely comes into the mix when a hot rod is moving down the street of just fired up and sitting still. How about a topic dedicated to sound? My dream concert is various hot rods pulled on stage and each is fired up for a few minutes. Imagine the introduction of the musicians: "Ladies and gentlemen, we now bring the Stone-Woods-Cook Swindler 2 onto the stage. It is blown with 15% overdrive. The headers are 32" going into a six-inch collector. The engine will be hitting 14 raps of 6500 RPM."
     
  24. Rice n Beans Garage
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  25. Hmmm![​IMG][​IMG][​IMG][​IMG][​IMG]

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  26. Big Plan Dan
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    That chopped '32 five-window is very unique and looks great...I love the rake. Perhaps this was built before the advent of speed bumps.
     
  27. How can I said! The chopp is not so good!!! I love the stance! Maybe suicide Front end with a dropped axle!

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  28. gilles d
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    526FF25F-0682-445F-88B0-1FFAA2F2962C.png 6293BB8B-E485-4029-B511-F0686EDBAB68.jpeg 2855FCC2-78BD-4260-87CE-15C5F4F63827.png I like the timeless look of stealys and caps
     
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