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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by juniorsrodshop, Dec 24, 2011.

  1. juniorsrodshop
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    Had a snow day off from work today... So I took a ride up to pick up my stromberg 97s from being rebuilt.
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  2. brady1929
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  3. juniorsrodshop
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    Took the headers off today and fitted the hoodsides.
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    Also had to pick up the 1950 from the upholstery shop.
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  4. 32 steel
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    neat car really like the way you are building the car. how much is the top chopped. thanks keep up the good work looking forward to future post.
     
  5. Dave50
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    very Cool, cant wait to see it cruising around.
     
  6. JohnForLife
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    Looks good Richie, coming along awesome.
     
  7. juniorsrodshop
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    Appreciate it man! I see your car every where still yet to meet you. Hahaha

    Thanks buddy I wanna try and get to accouple shows down in the jersey area either in this or my 28.
     
  8. JohnForLife
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    Yeah man that would be cool, you always got a place to stay down here if you want to come.
     
  9. juniorsrodshop
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    So it's time for me to start working on my 32 again this week I picked up a Ross steering box to complete the steering and chassis also upgraded the heads to a more fitting head for the era with some vintage edmunds. And also ordered all the sheet metal for the body.
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  10. stharp
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    Impressive looking work. Like the whole build keep it up.
     
  11. harleycontracter
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  12. juniorsrodshop
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    Got my new heavy axle in today... 1/2" lower with more stretch! And also upgraded to factory 32 perch pins and some real nice early chrome shackles still need to make the oil light bronze bushing for them.
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  13. juniorsrodshop
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    put a deposit on a set of heads for the 59ab that I'm now building for this.
    Osiecki racing heads
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    3 3/8" bore 4 1/8" stroke jahns nos pistons!
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  14. Its a good feeling when you get what you want after waiting so long .Had that feeling when I got my 32 5w but let it go a year later for a roadster like a dumb ass maybe again some day after Iam done with the 34 and some others i have.Your build looks good .Good luck .
     
  15. Great build keep the updates coming.
     
  16. Shaun1162
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    Awsome build!

    Whereabouts in NH are you?
     
  17. juniorsrodshop
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    I'm out of hampstead right next to Derry nh
     
  18. T&A Flathead
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  19. juniorsrodshop
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    Got the pedals mocked up in the k member. Also fitted my 40 wheel and column to my Ross cowl steering box.
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  20. el Roach
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    Keep up the great work! Badass!
     
  21. cball
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    Coming together real nice rich


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  22. juniorsrodshop
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    Finally got down to pick up my osiecki racing heads... Figured since I had them home I'd mock them up on my old block before I pulled the motor and finish cleaning up the heads and repair a few broken fins.
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  23. its coming along real nice .....

    keep up the good work =)
     
  24. HelmuthBrothers
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  25. toreadorxlt
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  26. Nice clean and simple build!
     
  27. juniorsrodshop
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    So accouple weeks ago I was able to take a ride down to see Roy in Walpole ma for the rest of the original Henry panels I needed to complete my body. And also a fellow hamber (5Wcoupe) was able to set me up with a pair of rear corners for the body he had.
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    Got the sub rails and rear corners in today... From the a previous accident many years ago the body was about 2" shorter in length than it should have been.
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    The rear panel and decklid aren't bolted
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    Last edited: Mar 9, 2014
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  28. Great build, I really like the osiecki (spelling ?) heads you dug up. Very cool project!!
     

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