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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Eddie's chop shop, Jan 4, 2007.

  1. langy
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    Eddie your doing a great job, I'm following it with interest.
     
  2. Spence32
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    Eddie, lovely looking build I can't wait to see it finished!
     
  3. scootermcrad
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    WHOA! :eek: That's insane looking!
     
  4. that thing is Sick!
     
  5. jonny o
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    Brilliant. How about "fuck style" style?

    Can I swear on here?

    Sorry, that's just passionately crafted emotion as a vehicle and it's beautiful to see. I would tell you what I think of your visor and decklid but I don't want you to care. I want you to enjoy your car not me!
     
  6. would have gone for a bucket full of louvres on the deck lid...but it's not mine so fair play.....can't knock the workmanship ........and yep it' needs some sort of grill shell
     
  7. Flatty
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    How much for a frame for a 30/31 model a pickup? I can pick it up.

    DIma
     
  8. Eddie's chop shop
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    Thanks for all the compliments guys, I know this thing is getting pretty far from "traditional" but I like the forum and I think most guys here can appreciate someone doing everything himself with more busted knuckles than brains!!
     
  9. Eddie's chop shop
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    I'd like to talk to you about it, it can vary quite a bit depending on what all you want done. I hate to send away work, but have you looked at speedway? They have some pretty inexpensive packages that could then be modified if it was something that fit your needs. I would be more than happy to build you something though let me know what you want.
     
  10. looz nutz
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    Cool car Eddie. Love the frame! Is the the frame tapered just like a model A or is it straight? Can you give me front and rear dimensions from inside to inside of frame. I'm making my own frame for my model T and just love the way yours turned out. I dont want to make mine straight I want it to have a tapered just like a model A. Well enoughwith the questions. Swwwweeeet Car. Yeaah!!:D
     
  11. tmacracin
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    Your new BBC looks good. How many CI is it? It that a 6 or 8-71 blower?
     
  12. KutThrtKustms
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    All I can say is "FUCKEN A"!!!!
     
  13. LongnLow
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  14. Noland
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    nice,really nice seriously
     
  15. Eddie's chop shop
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    The frame is tapered, but not like a stock frame. Look at some of the early pics and you will see. The front is 24 1/2 wide and the rear is 35 1/2 wide inside.

    good luck with yours post some pics!!
     
  16. Eddie's chop shop
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    thanks everyone for the complements, I will be posting up some sneak pics of the leather work I am doing pretty soon. I also need to load up some pics of this weekends work, new headers for the bb new hairpins and a sway bar to hopefully keep me going straight.

    If I can actually get a half assed launch in this thing the 1/4 times should be pretty impressive. With the amount of weight I have added in the cage, decklid and overall frame construciton this will definitely not be the lightest A around but it'll help it stick!!
     
  17. Eddie's chop shop
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    468" 871 blower holley 850's forged everything, crane gold rollers, stud girdles, should be enough.... for now

    crazy injection would look pretty killer up there.....
     
  18. daveheld
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    Eddie... awesome build. I really enjoyed viewing your posts.
    I sent you a pm regarding the dimensions of the rear frame, but since I rarely check my PMs, I thought I'd post here as well...
    I realize the arc follows the shape of the body, but I was hoping you could provide the dimensions relative to the axle centerline viewed from the side of the car.

    thanks
    [email protected]
    Cocoa Beach FL
     
  19. Eddie's chop shop
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    new headers in progress

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  20. Eddie's chop shop
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    here is a teaser of the leather work I am doing. The pic doesn't show it well but the skulls are tooled into the leather and are 3 dimensional. The entire seats are being tooled and baseball stitched as well as I am making a removable roof panel that will be completely tooled.
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  21. tmacracin
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    You will need a adult diaper for your first cruise!:D
     
  22. looz nutz
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    Are the dimensions of the frame from inside to inside or outside to outside? Sweeeeet leather work!!
     
  23. Eddie's chop shop
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    so I may need an "oh shit" bar for the me too.....
     
  24. Eddie's chop shop
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    inside dimensions. I finished the leather on the dash last night so I will post up some pics later. It looks good stained and laced up. The staining makes the tooling a little less pronounced but I like it more of a subtle detail that doesn't jump out right away.
     
  25. Louie S.
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    Holy Shit that new motor kicks fuckin ass!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  26. drflex
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    awesome build-- keep the updates coming!!
     
  27. Eddie's chop shop
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    Well here are some updates. I have painted the frame, motor, rear end. I can start assembly on the chassis while I finish the body work. Still hoping to make it for autorama.

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  29. Eddie's chop shop
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    Bought new valve covers that don't fit, so I will need to machine off the edge of the flange as well as some off the intake. Luckily my friends own a machine shop so I will be using their mill tomorrow.
     
  30. BruceVE
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    Holy Crap Eddie, your getting it done just like the last time we talked. Excellent work!!! Good thing your posting pictures or I wouldn't have recognized it.
     

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