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Hot Rods Scored One on the HAMB

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by alfin32, Oct 24, 2018.

  1. lamaison
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    from Canada

  2. Fortunateson
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    I see it as preventive maintenance. However, it's your car obviously.
     
  3. Pete
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    Beautiful car Daryl!
     
  4. hemi v8
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    Beautiful indeed!
     
  5. alfin32
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    I'm very lucky no one went to see this in person.
     
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  6. 34Larry
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    I was completely out of line with this post, I apologize. When building my hot rod, I was catching all kinds of advice that I didn't ask for. It was and is my car and I will do with it what I like and want(ed), same goes for you and you great roadster. I need to heed my own advice. But do I understand or am I mistaken you have traded already??
     
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  7. alfin32
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    No, that was a tongue in cheek statement, I hope to have this for a long time.
    No harm / no foul.
    Hot Rods are very personal statements, and I look forward to this build. Still trying to figure out the exact direction, but I've got it built 85-90% in my head.
     
  8. alfin32
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    SO, now that it's up on a lift we find out that it used to be a hot rod that was later restored back to stock. The crossmember has been hacked for dual exhausts, and the driver's floor has been crudely replaced by lap welding. Perhaps for a battery? Easy fixes, but shows that somebody has been in there before, and I'm not modifying a pristine, original car. So many can now rest easy.
     
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  9. alfin32
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    image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg Round One on the way to screwing this up for good!
     
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  10. A Boner
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    Like I said, it's in good hands.....so far, perfect!
     
  11. alchemy
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    Next remove the horns, dog, cowl lights, and DONE. Nice.
     
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  12. Battery was on drivers side under floor originally. Did they cover the original battery access hole? Good looking car, I love that color
     
  13. alfin32
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    The greyhound, lights, horn, grille guard and bumper guards are gone.
    Going to tuck the bumpers in a bit.
    Swapped over to '36 lights.
    Dropped / drilled '32 axle.
    Still 50/50 on the cowl lights. Tail lights are going.
    F100 steering box w/ '39 DeLuxe banjo.
     
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  14. 1940Willys
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    Nice car, nice find, have fun, enjoy!
     
  15. alfin32
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    image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg We rolled it outside for a final look before the proposed 6" of snow tonight.
     
  16. congrats , nice ride ! I say ditch the cowl lights... cleans up the side profile... beautiful car !
     
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  17. Stogy
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    Very dramatic makeover with somewhat minor changes...really quite a stunning look...can't wait for the rest...;)
     
  18. Baron
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    3 inches out of the top and you'd have something...lol. Looking real good Alex. Chopped cabriolet.jpg
     
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  19. alfin32
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    No, Baron, wouldn't that "ruin" it???
     
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  20. Baron
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    I guess for some, but it wouldn't for me. :D
     
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  21. alfin32
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    I think you know where I stand.
     
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  22. Pete
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    Ohhh mama! Looks killer
     
  23. A Boner
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    New wheels look bigger than 16's.....what size are they? Tire sizes?
     
  24. rd martin
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    dam nice car!!!
     
  25. alfin32
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    They're the stock '34 17", with 5:50, and 7:50 Excelsiors.
     
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  26. alfin32
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    When it's done, I want it to look like a Ford executive from the '30's could have done it in house. I'm always drawn to cars that you look at and can't quite figure out what they did.
     
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  27. alchemy
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    Chop it two inches.
     
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  28. alfin32
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    Stay tuned!
     
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  29. That car deserves Firestones in my worthless opinion?
     
    Last edited: Nov 18, 2018
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  30. alanp561
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    AGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
     

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