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Hot Rods STALLED PROJECTS?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by HOTRODPRIMER, Apr 4, 2022.

  1. Marcia
    Joined: Feb 27, 2009
    Posts: 941

    Marcia
    Member

    Got stalled out for about 10 months when Gas Pumper broke his leg at the Jalopy Showdown but hes back in the machine shop. I caught him singing yesterday. We're back on the truck full time.
     
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  2. Does not getting started count as a stalled project? This ol girl needs a lot of mechanical attention, I've been collecting parts for years. 38roundup.jpg
     
  3. WB69
    Joined: Dec 7, 2008
    Posts: 1,958

    WB69
    Member
    from Kansas

    Not necessarily stalled but on part time basis lately. Retired last December and planned on getting in the shop a lot more. Then all the honeydews started. Have gotten most of the major ones completed. Mostly small ones left to do now. I've always liked working with all the doors and windows in the shop open so as soon as nicer weather arrives hopefully there will be a lot less cobwebs in the shop and on the projects.
     
    Last edited: Apr 5, 2022
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  4. 51 mercules
    Joined: Nov 29, 2008
    Posts: 3,871

    51 mercules
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    Not stalled! Just not started yet. [​IMG]
     
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  5. OT car, waiting in the wings: 1956 Facel Simca Coupe de Ville... soon as I wrap up my '35.

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  6. You bet they are. HRP
     
  7. krylon32
    Joined: Jan 29, 2006
    Posts: 9,471

    krylon32
    ALLIANCE MEMBER
    from Nebraska
    1. Central Nebraska H.A.M.B.

    Sold some nice stalled projects. Sold a 32 Vick when it was ready for paint, Sold a 32 B400 in the same shape, Dale Grau bailed me out of both my 32 lakester projects. There were several 32 roadster projects that went the same way.
     
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  8. hipojoe
    Joined: Jul 23, 2021
    Posts: 497

    hipojoe

    My Father has kept this pic in his wallet for the last 62 years often reflecting on his earlier more simple ways of life. This is the year that I am going to help him accomplish one of his most cherished memories, the car of his youth! IMG_1121[3336].JPG
     
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  9. Thanks you guys. Good to hear from some old timers :cool:
     
  10. Hard to believe I fist logged in here when I was in my 30s and that was 22 years ago!

    You have some shots of that orange smallblock? I am doing similar in my GMC
     
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  11. sedantudor
    Joined: Jan 28, 2012
    Posts: 129

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    I have both stalled, and ongoing projects. The 47 sedan, is ongoing as the car is on the road but is never "done". Nor will it be. A 52 Mainline that was going to be a nice mild custom/cruiser, never got of the ground as it drives with the straight six and the family and I have fun driving it around. Plus I have the opportunity to teach my daughters to drive a three in the tree. The big stalled project is a 1937 Plymouth PT-50 project that I bought when I was 17. 27 years of on and off again work and is now sitting. Got married, had kids, new career, life........ One day I will get back to it. But I can never underestimate the ability to randomly come across a project to jump the line.
     
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  12. I have a stalled project ( not started that is, been sitting still since I bought it) . 1949 Lincoln EL Coupe, spent more time searching for parts than I did working on it so now it’s for sale ( up for purchase that is)
     
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  13. Glad he's doing well. I was there that day, very anxious time as the emergency response took so long.
     
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  14. safetythird
    Joined: Feb 26, 2014
    Posts: 291

    safetythird
    Member

    All I gotta say is after finishing a six year restoration only to have a tree fall on it a month later, the wind has been sucked out of my sails.

    Still working on 'em everyday, but just...slower now.
     
  15. Saturn V
    Joined: Oct 10, 2021
    Posts: 233

    Saturn V
    Member
    from Killen AL

    I've got 1 in body shop prison!! But my 56 Olds Gasser is moving along! I really need a rich old uncle to will me a truck bed full of Ben's!!!
     
  16. Marcia
    Joined: Feb 27, 2009
    Posts: 941

    Marcia
    Member

    Thanks, it was scary. He doesn't remember it.
     
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  17. BamaMav
    Joined: Jun 19, 2011
    Posts: 6,759

    BamaMav
    Member
    from Berry, AL

    A friend of mine has a quote I like to remember when life deals you a bad hand:

    “Sometimes you fix the car, sometimes the car fixes you.” Steve L.

    Doing something you like doing can help get through life’s low places. When I lost my youngest son in a wreck, hit by a semi truck no less, I didn’t want to see a truck again, much less crawl back in and drive one again. It was hard that first time I crawled back up in the seat, the boy had ridden with me many times, and I could just see him sitting over there in the passenger seat, telling me “let’s go”. As I started down the road, the old feelings came flooding back over me, and I knew I had to keep going. You never get over your loss, but the pain subsides and gets replaced by good memories. Best wishes to you.
     
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  20. -Brent-
    Joined: Nov 20, 2006
    Posts: 7,366

    -Brent-
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    We only have so many tomorrows.

    If things are important, let's get to them.
     
  21. 1971BB427
    Joined: Mar 6, 2010
    Posts: 8,766

    1971BB427
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    from Oregon

    Never had a stalled project in my life! Anytime I buy a project to build I can't wait to jump into it, and am obsessed with progress while building them. If I have a day off, or a day when I don't seem to be getting anything done, I'm disappointed. I am not one who takes years to build, as it's usually a 5-7 days a week thing, and only take a day off if there's something else I've committed to doing.
     
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  22. oldtom69
    Joined: Dec 6, 2009
    Posts: 583

    oldtom69
    Member
    from grandin nd

    just look through Marketplace or Craigslist! A lot of "stalled" projects out there,many times someone got in too deep or worked their way into an un-fixable problem. MANY of these are the famous "chassis swap"that seems so easy on paper,but turn out to be way more work than doing it right! Along the same are ads for cars that should never have been finished! Again many times a old body put on a newer frame-with the engine in the wrong position and the radiator sticking out past the front wheels.So often the owner has a for sale ad blissfully unaware of what he build doesn't look anything like what he intended
     
  23. Shamus
    Joined: Jul 20, 2005
    Posts: 1,250

    Shamus
    Member
    from NC

    Sold the '57 today, the '34 Roadster a couple of weeks ago, & taking the OT C10 to Charlotte Car Corral tomorrow. Then it will be time for a clean out yard sale in May. I'll be 80 next week an arthritis has taken over my body - time to quit & enjoy my ''55 3100 & OT Convertible. No more wrenching!!

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  24. buick bill
    Joined: Dec 18, 2008
    Posts: 861

    buick bill
    Member
    from yreka;ca

    i just ran across a 53 rigid panhead . i see more stalled projects in my future !!
     
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  25. Does being stuck in paint prison count? Involuntarily stalled project....
     
  26. Dago 88
    Joined: Mar 4, 2006
    Posts: 2,311

    Dago 88
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    Got this 35 years ago, built it as a Gasser in the 90's, got over the gasser thing & decided to restore it, been stalled now for about 10 years. Too many cool early Fords keep getting in the way. :) 14483372_10208314322149620_1884754818_n.jpg '56 nomad.jpg '56 nomad.jpg 277689041_237182825255005_5687362122365648408_n.jpg 277844652_363713642381891_4879350735068337481_n.jpg
     
  27. notaford1
    Joined: Feb 6, 2012
    Posts: 239

    notaford1
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    from webster ny

    Who knew that at the end of the rainbow would be an old pick up ‍
     
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  28. SR100
    Joined: Nov 26, 2013
    Posts: 1,131

    SR100
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    Around here the leprechauns price them like pots of gold... At least I hope they're leprechauns:rolleyes:
     
  29. trollst
    Joined: Jan 27, 2012
    Posts: 2,108

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    Still got a 29 dodge victory six in the yard, but it may sit there longer. Spent the last eight months with heart stuff, all fixed now, but a bout with a pulmonary embolism (blood clot in right lung), led to many scary days, and some reevaluation. My 36, (mary) will get the shit driven out of her this year, we'll see what next winter brings. At least I'm still thinking about it, but that may be as far as it gets. This was last year at rust bros swap meet. DSC07977.JPG
     
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