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Discussion in 'Off Topic Hot Rods & Customs' started by anthony myrick, May 9, 2024.

  1. Kerrynzl
    Joined: Jun 20, 2010
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    Just a few electrical add-ons to this ..............

    A stand-alone motorcycle motion sensor alarm, and a flashing LED by the ignition switch that flashes when the ignition if off.
    These things don't have a "chipped ignition key" so they get stolen a lot in NZ

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    While I was on a roll, I also added a stand-alone motorcycle motion sensor alarm and GPS tracker to my Race Car trailer
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    This is the GPS tracker , You can "Geo-Fence them to switch off a fuel pump relay.
    But I connected it to a relay that locks the brakes using the winch battery

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  2. So my 1973 ghetto barge I managed to get the engine sitting on its mounts this afternoon, tomorrow since I am off work I am hoping to get the entire mess bolted together but we will see I'm not intending on getting up early lol. 0514241828.jpg
     
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  3. I would have thought that New Zealand would be one of the only areas in the world that car theft isn't a major issue. I mean theft is theft and it could happen anywhere but how is somebody going to steal car on an island and then once they steal it what are they going to do with it, I mean the population is 5 million people you could almost go door to door to find the culprit.
    Sorry just thinking out loud.
    Giving it a little more thought I would imagine the cars are probably leaving a port and probably heading into Asia or Africa.

    As for the little Geo tracker thing what is it called I kind of like that idea? I don't worry about anybody stealing my late model stuff because well I drive junk it's the old stuff I get scared of losing.
     
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  4. As a fellow California resident I love me a pre smog van.
     
  5. Kerrynzl
    Joined: Jun 20, 2010
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    We are getting a lot of Car theft lately from street gangs that use them to "Ram-Raid" stores . The Toyota Aqua [Prius C] Nissan March, and Mazda Demio are the car of choice because they don't have a "chipped key"
    They stick their noses up to the glass, and if it has a barrel ignition , they steal it. SO I added a bright flashing LED beside the ignition switch. [$1-50]
    It flashes with the IGN off, and switches off when the IGN is on. [simple wiring and no relay needed]

    If a thief does take it ............ I don't want it back [they destroy them] I am just trying to make them move on to another opportunity.

    Trailer theft is very common here because they are easy to re-register as homebuilt. The best anti-theft method is to hide it away from thieving eyes.
    My trailer has a detachable tongue that rolls underneath.[easy with a tilt deck] I can hide it inside an urban garage with my race car parked on it.
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    The GPS tracker is tiny. It hides inside the plastic control box on the winch
    All the wiring is stealth and hidden inside the frame rails etc [plus a 90-day internal backup]
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    There are many other "secrets" on that trailer
     
  6. enloe
    Joined: May 10, 2006
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    from east , tn.

  7. Pontmerc
    Joined: Jul 13, 2013
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    from Finland

    I have keys in locks.also have mossberg Maverick 88 security, in case some thief is dumb enough try to steal something from my property.
     
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  8. flux capacitor
    Joined: Sep 18, 2014
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    Sons just turned 20 & he’s been building his 96 twin turbo LS Dakota for mid 4s in 1/8 drag racing. We bought it new 4cyl stick no option shop truck , claimed it since 3 years old. Old rodder pal asked him when 3 while eating out with Grand Ma & Grand Pa , if he had a hot rod & he replied ….”yep , I got a Dakota “. You do said old pal ? “ Ya , I’m gonna put a big block in it someday” he later told me I’ll never forget him telling me that so small. You’re a product of your environment …. Flux
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  9. Black_Sheep
    Joined: May 22, 2010
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    Finishing up a 340 based stroker motor for my brother in law…

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  10. b-body-bob
    Joined: Apr 23, 2011
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    It just keeps getting better, now my headers are hitting everything, even though there are a hundred people using the same ones on the same setup and they fit right out of the box. I need to move everything toward the passenger side, but nothing is cooperating. Fun fun fun. The countdown is underway to break out the torch and hammer again time.
     
  11. Clutch came apart in my son’s 2010 SS Camaro and made a mess. At least it didn’t completely make it out of the bellhousing. I’m sure he was just idling along when it came apart. :rolleyes:

    Anyway, I was surprised when it started leaking transmission fluid when we started pulling off the bellhousing. I’ve never worked on one of these new fangled transmissions before…. I guess we will learn together.

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  12. Deuces
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    Jesus Christ.. :rolleyes:
    What a mess!...o_O
     
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  13. Balljoint
    Joined: Dec 3, 2021
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    Enjoying the E85 conversion on my 70 Grand Prix, but I need to take it off the road for a week or so fairly soon so I can install the Gear Vendors overdrive that has been sitting on the garage floor since this last winter. That will make the 4:11’s much more tolerable.
     
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  14. I got "Little Slippery" up and running yesterday for the year, was on line searching (with no luck) for some foot pedals to operate the gas and brake so I can put my 10 inch Superior steering wheel on it to steer.
    I think I'm going to paint it gray like the "Hot Rod" Willys.


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  15. brianf31
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    I'll start back up on my son's '79 F150 4WD soon. We completely rebuilt the chassis, trans and transfer case. We're planning on a cheap junkyard 460 from an RV, freshened up and hosting a single turbo.
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  16. DSC03805.JPG DSC03806.JPG This was my last year's project. Really OT for the main board. :)
     
  17. Okie Pete
    Joined: Oct 29, 2008
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    IMG_9051.jpeg IMG_9052.jpeg Putting anti fatigue mats down in a 75 C65 for insulation. The white pvc tubes are the A/C ducts
     
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  18. Okie Pete
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    Jeff , Your a good Father . Silas keeps You busy with Father and Son projects.
     
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  19. SS327
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    What kind of hvac system is that and where did you get it from? How much was it? I like that behind the seat system.
     
  20. Okie Pete
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    A friend of mine ordered it off eBay and installed it for me a few years ago. I thought it was working ok but Dad said it’s not . So I’ve taken the truck to get the side windows tinted. I’ll check with Jimmy to see where he ordered it . We use the truck during the hottest part of summer hauling wheat
     
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  21. Okie Pete
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    IMG_9061.jpeg Done except for the kick panels . I drill 1/4” holes in the rubber floor mats to tie them together with zip ties . Also along the outer edges , then I tuck the zip tie under the sill plates to hold them in place . My driver gets upset when his boot gets caught under the floor mat when he gets in the truck .
    SS327 , I wasn’t able to find out anything about the a/c unit . Check out Red Dot . I got a unit from them for the 66 KW . They offer several different units .
     
  22. Balljoint
    Joined: Dec 3, 2021
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    I looked at a 1961 Chevy C50 with the torsion bar front suspension last year. Had a 283 and only 20+k miles on it, in pretty good shape. That front suspension was supposed to ride way better than the leaf spring trucks and I was thinking about turning it into a ramp truck but didn’t have the time for the project. Pretty neat vehicles.
     
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  23. Those are cool. Just got this one a couple weeks ago
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    put a coil and some gas and it fired up on the first try.
    Like to use this cab on it
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  24. Balljoint
    Joined: Dec 3, 2021
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    Just seeing yours makes me want to go back and purchase that one I looked at. Love those big old trucks.
     
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    me and my youngest put this together a few years ago. I told him I’d trade him the 2 c60s for this. It’s a c40. Basically a heavy duty c30. Has a 14k gvw. It had the small gm 5/10 19.5s. We swapped over a newer set up from a motorhome. Rear axle and front crossmember. 4 wheel discs and Hydroboost. I’d like to take the front fenders, running boards, core support and front bumper and swap it over to this truck. That would be a 8-10 inch drop just by swapping over the sheet metal.
    I’d like to do similar to this
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    but do not want this
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    the motorhome with the 5/10 lug is 4 inches wider in track width vs the 8 lug c30.
     
  26. Balljoint
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    Looks pretty nice as is. I’ll bet the disc brakes and hydroboost transformed that truck.
     
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  27. Yep. The larger truck IFS parts were pricey. Bought the motorhome stuff with 7 19.5 wheel for around $250.
    The rear was a direct swap. The front needed a frame spacer we built
    https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/1961-chevy-truck-brake-question-build.1154321/
    The Hydroboost was cheaper than the factory fame mounted booster.
    I’ve wondered if a Hydroboost could work with the c50-c60 brakes for the other truck my son wants
     
  28. Trying to get trusty rusty to complete it's 2 incompletes so I can get it inspected, no codes or lights, but damn incompletes.
    Might be time to cut it loose or LS swap a Yugo with it.

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    Wasn't even 30 days old when I put it in a pond, took 6 tow trucks to get it out, first 5 got stuck too lol

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  29. Kerrynzl
    Joined: Jun 20, 2010
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    I'm going to steal this idea!!!
    I have a lot of those mats laying around
     
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