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Discussion in 'New to the H.A.M.B.? Introduce yourself here!' started by v8pop, Feb 14, 2013.

  1. Hi from the UK, I’m Tim.

    I live just north of Bedford, England. Been looking in on the HAMB for a while now and find myself looking in more and more, so I thought I'd take the plunge and make it official.

    Currently building a 1955 Sit Up 'n' Beg Ford Popular (Anglia) original "I" Beam on a 4 bar set-up converted to Volvo Hubs, Disks with 4 pot Callipers. At the rear is a Volvo 244 GLT axle on a 4 bar set-up. Power comes from a Rover SDi 3500cc V8 (Baby Buick) with a 5 speed manual box. Steels on the front and Alloys on the back.
    I'm working outside, got no garage so progress is very weather dependant.

    Build up thread, 7 years worth, is on the UK NSRA Forum if anyone’s interested... http://www.nsra.org.uk/newforum/showthread.php?t=19068

    That’s me about done. Thanks for your time.
     
  2. Welcome from the highlands Tim.
    Charlie.
     
  3. Tim, welcome from Missouri
     
  4. captain scarlet
    Joined: Jun 11, 2008
    Posts: 2,429

    captain scarlet
    Member
    from Detroit

    Welcome to the Hamb from a former Limey.

    I recognize your name from the NSRA UK forum. I lurk there occasionally.

    Your car looks really good.
     

  5. bk53
    Joined: Feb 15, 2012
    Posts: 148

    bk53
    Member
    from Rowlett Tx

    Welcome Tim , from DFW, I will check the thread out.

    Bill
     
  6. Thanks for the warm welcome lads, and for your comments Captain.
    Think I'm gonna like it here.

    Cheers. Tim W.
     
  7. raymay
    Joined: Mar 2, 2008
    Posts: 2,533

    raymay
    Member

    Welcome from New York.
     
  8. Welcome Tim from a former Manchester lad now living the American dream in beautiful Richmond Virginia,
    Took a look at the link nice fab work heavy duty stuff is Volvo the preferred kit for the Ford pop world?
    God bless you working outside in the UK climate I feel your pain brother,
    nice work looking forward to seeing more.

    cheers Paul ;)
     
  9. Moedog07
    Joined: Apr 11, 2011
    Posts: 507

    Moedog07
    Member

    Welcome from Georgia, lot's to read on here and don't forget we love pictures.
     
  10. Ed Wrath
    Joined: Dec 24, 2008
    Posts: 309

    Ed Wrath
    Member

    Welcome!..............
     
  11. Good to meet you Paul, my Mum came from Stretford just near Moss Side and my Aunt lived in Salford, small world mate.

    Cheers. Tim W.
     
  12. Once the weather gets on my side a bit I'll post a continuation build thread but for now, some photos of the story so far...

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    I know it's on the wrong side!!

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    Cheers. Tim W.
     
  13. humpinhenry
    Joined: Oct 18, 2009
    Posts: 2

    humpinhenry
    Member

    Welcome Tim ! This is Humpinhenry from Clinton, Maryland. Like your project Ford,All the best !
     
  14. Welcome from another former Brit....in Nor Cal....and a former member of that forum.....
     
  15. captain scarlet
    Joined: Jun 11, 2008
    Posts: 2,429

    captain scarlet
    Member
    from Detroit

    Don't worry about it being not the wrong side it is definitely on the right side
     
  16. Thanks for the comments lads.

    Hi there, thought I recognised the user name.

    Cheers. Tim W.
     

  17. Crap......

    ;)
     
  18. ccrodder
    Joined: Mar 14, 2008
    Posts: 125

    ccrodder
    Member

    Hello from Minnesota.
     
  19. Nitro Breath
    Joined: Oct 26, 2012
    Posts: 57

    Nitro Breath
    BANNED
    from Eugene, OR

    Hey, you put your pedals and steering wheel on the wrong side of the car! ;-)

    I just came into possession of a 1985 Rover 3.5 V8 for my '29 Ford sedan, so I may be consulting with you occasionally. Seems it's the British equivalent of our small block Chevy - a jillion of them made and they get swapped into everything over there.
     
  20. The Rover is the old Buick 215 more or less. Great motor, they get put in a LOT of cars back home
     
  21. AndersF
    Joined: Feb 16, 2013
    Posts: 888

    AndersF
    Member

    I dont understand why you say the steeringwheel is on the wrong side.
    I have allways belived that you got the steeringwheel on the right side.
     
  22. OK Kid
    Joined: Nov 16, 2010
    Posts: 6

    OK Kid
    Member
    from Oklahoma

    Welcome, I enjoyed looking at your car thread!
     
  23. As A32Flathead says they're everywhere over here.

    Yeah, nice one.

    Thanks for the welcome and for taking the time to look at it.

    Cheers. Tim W.
     

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