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I dropped my '38. Update pics for those who care...

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Harrison, Jun 8, 2007.

  1. Tinman
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    Tinman
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    from Orange, CA

    Beautiful car... your work has made it only that much better!
    Congrats on achieving the PERFECT stance!
     
  2. Mart
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    Mart
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    Looks good. Thanks for the how-to pics.
    Mart.
     
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  4. JimA
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  6. Coupe-De-CAB
    Joined: Sep 30, 2004
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    Coupe-De-CAB
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    from Nor Cal

    that's correct, no splitting of the bones:)
    Thanks for the extra info Jim!
     
  7. J.H., Thanks for the tips. All help is very much appreciated.

    Jim A., I'm aware and waiting until you're open. Look for my 36 on Friday, I'm going early. I'm # 132 on Dooley's 35/36 thread. See ya there. Mike
     
  8. teach'm
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    teach'm
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    from Tucson, AZ

    Looks good Jim, now get back to work on that "family car" of yours.

    -Ryan
     
  9. Django
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    from Chicago

    That looks killer. Definite improvement.
     
  10. kennedy
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    kennedy
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    from TN

    About time you put some pictures up. Car looks great ,and the building looks real familiar.
     
  11. VAPHEAD
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    Lookin' good,(said with a odd accent)
    Glad you got her done.(said with a okie accent)
    We did have a bit of a go around with parts....(said with a Aussie accent)
    Whats up with the 32?(my normal voice)
     
  12. Eric,

    I really appreciate all your help. It did all come together nicely in the end.

    As for the '32..... the '38 drained my "Deuce Chassis" account. It'll take me a few months to get it off life support. I still hope to have a rolling '32 by March 1. We'll see... In the meantime I have a good running & driving coupe that I can enjoy.

    JH
     
  13. Reggie
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    Jim, that thing sit good!
     
  14. Steve 38
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    Harrison, thanks for sharing your pics with us all. Your '38 looks gorgeous! The '38 Deluxe has always been a favourite of mine, I love them. I read in a magazine recently they're sometimes referred to as the ugly duckling of the fat fendered Fords, but personally, I think they're the best looking of the era, just because they're so flamboyant, and even a little eccentric. That nose just flows beautifully, is really graceful, and works in well with the curvacious lines of the car. Lucky you, neat car!

    Can you please tell me what brakes you're running?
     
  15. '38 Ford. :D :eek: :D

    JH
     
  16. ProEnfo
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    ProEnfo
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    from Motown

    Nice stance... says 'hot-rod" all the way without having to look like a cartoon.......

    CC
     
  17. Petejoe
    Joined: Nov 27, 2002
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    from Zoar, Ohio

    Sets perfect Jim. Great improvement.
    I need to change the tires and lower the rear on mine some time.
    Good luck on the Distributor.
     
  18. Corky Coker
    Joined: May 25, 2005
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    Corky Coker
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    from Tennessee

    Harrison!

    Are you kiddin me!? Thank you man. Your 38 is really cool and has a really nice stance!

    Who's building did you photograph that in front of? I love old buildings about as much as I love hot rods....well...almost as much...especially if they are in Tennessee!

    Best to you man!

    Corky
     
  19. I heart that car & it's originality. It looks great now but I loved it before the drop even. If you ever want to trade it for a 34 5w roller it can be arranged;)
     
  20. Mr. Coker,

    That building is here in Knoxville. Downtown, the "Old City", is full of them. Kennedy & I are pretty fond of this one. He had some professional shots of his A coupe done in front of it. I haven't seen them yet but I bet they are going to be gorgeous.

    When you decide you need an old warehouse in Knoxville, & someone to take care of whatever you put in it, let me know. I work hard & honest.

    JH
     
  21. Capt. Zorro
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    Looks good Jim, you should have taken a pick in front of S&M Supply...
     
  22. Talky
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    Talky
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    from Calgary

    that is beautiful
     
  23. ratster
    Joined: Sep 23, 2001
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    ratster
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    looks good Jim!! maybe now we'll see you out in it even more then before.
     

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