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Projects When it was complete, did it turn out to be what you originally envisioned it to be ?

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  1. gene-koning
    Joined: Oct 28, 2016
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    Every one I've built was, at some point, exactly as I had envisioned it would be. My rides usually start with the vision then get built to that vision.

    Once it had reached the original vision, it may have been a little more refined version of the original vision, or it may have stayed where it was and got sold. If a new project started out of a revised vision of a previous ride, the new version would have been several years later.

    Most of my hot rods had a 3-5 year life span at my place, before I grew tired of it, and started the next project that was usually completely different. After the latest project was nearly road ready, the previous one was sold. I don't ever recall doing two similar projects back to back, but there a couple of hot rods that were built as a revised vision of a previous ride, but they were built at least 3-5 years after the first vision.

    The make over my coupe that is currently under way is the 1st time I've done a revised version of the same theme, on the same car. Gene
     
  2. Mr48chev
    Joined: Dec 28, 2007
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    In the past I changed plans far too often and never finished it even thought I drove it hundreds of thousands of miles in that time frame and wore it out three times.
    Hopefully this go around it will turn out as the plans I have for it go and I'll be happy with it and maybe wear it out again.
     
  3. absolutely, every single time. However, there have been a few cars where my vision has been a bit blind, so I cut the end result into little pieces and started over again. I'm damn hard to please, but I live with it.
     
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  4. When I buy a project car, I know in my mind what the finished project will look like, and build it accordingly.
    I can and quite often do look at any car and envision in my mind what I'd do to it, to make it my "perfect".
    Of course that is my personal opinion, and thankfully and hopefully we all have our own opinions that we adhere to, and are satisfied with the results.
    If you marathon a build, and during that time span change the path you intended to take, tells me that you're not committed to a certain build style, and therefore may be one of the people that "follows the latest trend".
     
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  5. mgtstumpy
    Joined: Jul 20, 2006
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    I always knew what I was getting into and developed build plans knowing that plans are flexible. Be prepared for contingencies, build ideas, method of construction or other things may change. Plan ahead so you're not caught out remembering, measure twice and cut once. and ALWAYS remember the 7 x 'P's, Proper planning and preparation prevent piss poor performance.:D
     
  6. 392
    Joined: Feb 27, 2007
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    I’d say yes but along the way 99 % of builds do change in one form or another either during or after build. Evolution more or less. Looks, function, performance, etc.
     
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  7. rusty rocket
    Joined: Oct 30, 2011
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    image.jpg I had an idea but parts came about after I got started that changed the build slightly. The main one was the use of a farm-all tractor gas tank cut in half and stood on end to serve as the track nose. I also never envisioned the nerf bars but thought it needed something. I think it just adds to the old school race car vibe. image.jpg image.jpg
     
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  8. Bill Rinaldi
    Joined: Mar 23, 2006
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    When I started my 48 in the winter of 2019/20 my intention and design was to make it a look like a survivor. Slightly dull paint, a garage logo on the door, painted wheels and caps and rings, and lowered. I liked the results. Stayed with the visual all this time. First "visual" change was in 2019, 78,000 miles later. I added chrome bumpers and a very nice chrome grill. I like the change. As for the drive train, Lottsa up grades over the years, engines, trans, suspensions, brakes, PS/PB, interior, even cruise control. But it still looks the same. I guess it's become my trade mark----And that works for me. Bill Rinaldi
     
  9. Black_Sheep
    Joined: May 22, 2010
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    The '58 may have actually turned out better than I envisioned it...

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  10. jnaki
    Joined: Jan 1, 2015
    Posts: 9,401

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    Hello,

    When we rolled the 1940 Willys Coupe from the tall grass in our neighbor’s side yard, we were extremely happy. The body and overall coupe was in fairly good shape. It had been covered over the years and we knew it was not a Model A underneath the shape of the canvas. I have seen the “finds” on the HAMB. I am sure everyone that is doing their hard work would have liked to start a full project with the pristine body, moldings, bumpers, well, just about everything. We only had to drain the water and gas, change the oil and filter bringing the prep work to a close. Then with new spark plugs, a squirt of gas and a new battery, it fired up so we could go for a ride.

    We had a lot of fun driving down and around the neighborhood. So, it was a sad day to start taking things apart to begin our hot rod/drag race project. We looked at each other and knew the other guy was thinking…what a lot of work ahead. But, as avid teenage hot rod brothers, we started our year long tear down and rebuilt to a competitive state in the Gas Coupe (street legal) Classes.
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    Jnaki

    It was painted a primer (I think it was a red primer, most think it was black, the friend with the Olds in a 34 Ford coupe says he remembers red primer…) But hey, we are all thinking back 60 years to a clean, sharp teenage mind and build. Until I can find the missing movies I took of the Willys Coupe, it will continue to be a mystery. When the tear down and build started, we looked at each other and the looks had the feeling of… “what are we doing?”

    The finished coupe was our goal. By 3 months, we had a running 283 SBC + a LaSalle trans and Chevy rear axle unit. But, for the final stage of competition, we had to be somewhat close to the national record for the last step in the build process. On that fateful day/night 4 months later, all of our final parts were on order or sitting in an LA garage waiting for pickup.

    The new Halibrands, M&H slicks, two port Hilborn Injectors, and a B&M Stick Hydro was on order for a next week installation. Then, in a few days later, upholstery and paint were already scheduled. All of those items, we never saw as we were interrupted in our goal to make it to the Detroit Nationals in September. It definitely was the end of Summer blues.

    So, no, it did not turn out as planned. But, our lives revolved around recovery from the burns and opened up our eyes to a whole world of stuff to do, having fun in the process. Learning to build, work together and having a somewhat finished product was one of the best of times. The slogan heard a lot these days is… “It is what it is…”

    From that episode of our teenage lives, we have applied what we learned and adjusted to whatever society threw at us all of this time. My brother's life became a shortened one and memories/photos/films are what is left of those brotherly adventures in hot rods, surfing, motorcycles and family.
     
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  11. WB69
    Joined: Dec 7, 2008
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    from Kansas

    Yes. But, but don't ever totally finish one. Always little changes somewhere along the line or different look after so long. Always tinkering on something.
     
  12. alfin32
    Joined: Jun 20, 2006
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    from Essex, Ma.

    image.jpeg image.jpeg From this to this in 9 months, and very happy.
     
  13. ALFIN32 beautiful car/transformation..not sure our friends over at the Ford Barn would agree though.
     
  14. Blue One
    Joined: Feb 6, 2010
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    And we don’t really care :p:D
     
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  15. To be honest better than I had envisioned. HRP
     
  16. rockable
    Joined: Dec 21, 2009
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    Always. Or else I keep working on it until it does.
     
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  17. alanp561
    Joined: Oct 1, 2017
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    Somebody threw out a blond looking as hot as that one and you just picked her up. You lucky dog.
     
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  18. trollst
    Joined: Jan 27, 2012
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    Seriously, she wasn't wearing much, pretty hard not to look, a buddy's wife.
     
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  19. bchctybob
    Joined: Sep 18, 2011
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    I decided what I wanted my ‘56 to be and just did it. I’m real happy with it. Sometimes I want more power but that would mean changing the whole drivetrain so that won’t happen anytime soon. IMG_0916.JPG


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  20. My avatar turned out exactly as I envisioned. Funny thing was, I had the plan in my head, and several people said it would work, tried to tell me their ideas, but after I was done, they were all blown away.
     
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  21. Baron
    Joined: Aug 13, 2004
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    Just as I envisioned it.
    Corvette day 1 at shop a.JPG 57 Corvette 10 16 2018.jpg
     
  22. Baron
    Joined: Aug 13, 2004
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    Same with my 55. I envisioned this car for 50 + years.
    55 in Bills shop.JPG Quick Trip 4 28 19 d x cragars.jpg
     
  23. bchctybob
    Joined: Sep 18, 2011
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    ^^^^ I like those blue windows! I did that to my ‘56 a thousand years ago with Cal Custom spray window tint.


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  24. partsdawg
    Joined: Feb 12, 2006
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    Nope. I have no talent.
     
  25. LM14
    Joined: Dec 18, 2009
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    from Iowa

    I'm lucky. I have a strong ability to envision things. My wife needs graphics to see what a finished product will be like, she can't envision anything. I used 1/25 scale models to confirm my paint combinations. Cheaper and more fun than concept drawings!

    I have deviated little from this starting point. While we aren't completely done we are getting very close. The only changes were forced by things like not being able to find an exact color match for some upholstery colors and making concessions there. The taillights also changed along the way.
    SPark

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  26. edcodesign
    Joined: Mar 30, 2007
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    image.jpeg Better than I envisioned , 8 year build.
     
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  27. LOWDUG37
    Joined: Jan 31, 2007
    Posts: 1,003

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  28. hemihotrod66
    Joined: May 5, 2019
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    Car show on Eastern 1,4,2020.jpg Yep mine turned out just like I wanted,,,,Well for the most part..hahahahaha
     
  29. birdman1
    Joined: Dec 6, 2012
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    love is blind, they all look great to me!
     
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  30. Baumi
    Joined: Jan 28, 2003
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    mixed 011.jpg IMG_20170430_165218.jpg IMG_1356.JPG
    Most of my builds turned out just as or even better than I had envisioned. But I tend to get off track , like starting fto fix brakes and finding myself in a full resto. Sometimes things snowball.
     
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