Congrats !!!!.........starting them up is always the most memorable part of the build atleast for me......great to see a father and son project.....It was great to meet your boy's this weekend as well @ the Detroit Autorama.........Littleman
We made it through his 16th birthday! Still need to figure out this clutch. May just blow the weekend on it! Thanks, everyone. I'll get him on here when he's home tomorrow afternoon to go through it all.
Cool it runs!! Now lets see it move. It looks like your doing better than my heap!! I didn't see any oil leaks. If you want to align the front end ( you don't want to wear out those high $$$$ tires!!!) just holler, I do have access ya know.
Hey Dan, Just a great thing to see. Keeping the youth involved has many positive results. Not the least of a future rodding generation to cart around us when we get over the hill.......
Thanks, Trucked. At least you've got it covered on what they'll take me out of here in. Love that 54 Panel! It is on my list!! Working on bleeding that dang clutch this week. Learned lots about doing it at the Dayton Meet & Greet yesterday and my son's been talking to his buddies at the State FFA convention last week. Sounds like we may have a 'Tech Thread' to post up eventually on that one (if it works!!)
Wasn't done coding. Try now. Got some editing to do. Got 2 scenes switched. Thanks to the RoddingRoundTable as well for their help, and Stovebolt.com but you guys get top billing!
Cool video and project. I thought he was getting ready to launch it and smoke the tires. He might be saving that for when DAD is not around.
danimal your son is a very lucky kid! very bitchin truck!!!! i'm 12 and me and my grandpa are building my 53 olds