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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by jcs64, Apr 16, 2011.

  1. nice so much harder when you do everything yourself and it turns-out and not too many people even try. i have a few friends in your area Broadalbin, Mayfield, Jonestown from when i use to race.
     
  2. jcs64
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    yup, that's definitely in my area, Broadalbin is about 5 mins from me.

    Jeff
     
  3. jcs64
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    HAha, forgot my dad was following this thread. he called me up and said the above comment was not true, lol
    thanks for following along !!


    jeff
     
  4. jcs64
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    Ok, winter made its arrival last nite! the temp is now 13 deg's out and the ground is covered in snow, along w/ the roads being covered w/ salt.

    I lucked out and got the '51 gassed up and put away yesterday just in time!

    heres some last min pics before for the winter hibernation.

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    jeff
     
  5. jcs64
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    looks like this build thread is just about done :)

    jeff
     
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  6. Bob K
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    U DUN GUD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I LOVE IT

    B:eek:B
     
  7. n847
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    Good lord...I can't believe how well this turned out!

    Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
     
  8. I'm just stunned! Fab skills, upholstery, painting. Wow.
     
  9. bengeltiger
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    If someone was describing your interior I'd never have expected it to look so good. Never was a fan of white interiors before. I am in love with yours though. Simply gorgeous! Excellent work and a great eye for style!

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  10. you did your self proud !
     
  11. rockable
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    Awesome job! Who would have ever believed it would come out looking so great?
     
  12. cowboy1
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    from Austin TX

    WOW!!!! great job!
     
  13. real nice ...

    liking the colours =)
     
  14. Great job! You have inspired me hugely on my build! Thank you!
     
  15. Inked Monkey
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    Badass! Good choice on everything.

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  16. dragass
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    Fantastic job!!

    Enjoy!
     
  17. Bugguts
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    Wow. I started reading the thread wondering where you were going with this build, and really enjoyed your work. You did a great job on the car and documenting all the work. What a blast it will driving it his next year when the roads clear up. Enjoy!
     
  18. jcs64
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    yeah no kidding!, this is going to be a long winter!

    jeff
     
  19. impala4speed
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    Have read every post from the beginning of this thread and for whatever reason have not commented 'til now. Let me correct that error and tell you what a fantastic job you have done; you have single-handed built one beautiful car that you deserve to be very proud of. Thanks for the great documentation of the process too.
     
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  20. motoandy
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    Great job. Love the color combo both inside and out. You should be very proud.
     
  21. nice project! exelent job!
     
  22. sir_ely
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    Truly an amazing work of art and history, with a true sense talent tied behind it all. Thanks for the journey, the transport truck carrying mine should arrive shortly, make me proud. ;)

    Amazing.l
     
  23. fstfish66
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    from eastern pa

    I just found this build, there is nothing on this car that i dont like,,,a major plus you did it your self and pretty quick too,

    question, how do the seats feel with the old springs and the new memory foam,,, i hope to see this car some place in person,,,
     
  24. jcs64
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    thanks, Just remember to leave the keys in the ignition and the registration in the glove box.
    :)

    jeff
     
  25. jcs64
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    The memory foam compress's a lot so I ended up only using that for the seat backs. For the bottom of the front bench I went to the fabric store and bought a denser foam which worked out great. All together id say the seats feel great, very couch like:)
    One other thing I did to the seat bottom was I zip tied the rows of wavy springs together. Ill have to look for a pic if you wanted one, but I just picked a pattern and skipped maybe every other wave then zipp tied it to the row next to it.

    jeff
     
  26. fstfish66
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    from eastern pa

    what was the reason for tieing the springs together ?
     
  27. That is one sweet build. You have fantastic talent sir and you certainly put it to good use. Not afraid to tackle the hard to do.

    Don't know if you know Jack Belknap at County Line Auctions but if you do or you go to his auction tell him Steve from British Columbia says Hi. That may get him telling you some stories. I worked for him for years and we traveled the roads a lot together.
    He owns the old Rose Pontiac Buick building in Johnstown- Gloversville.
     
  28. jcs64
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    the springs are nothing more than really long wavy wires. Individually, they don't give much support and flex easily. Buy tying them together really seemed to give the base some support. Stock, they used a sheet of burlap w/ stiffer wires threaded thru it, and that helped to spread the "load".
    I looked thru my pics, but I cant find one of the seat bottom.


    jeff
     
  29. jcs64
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    thanks for the complements.
    I do know Jack, not personally, but we run into each other from time to time. I didn't know he bought the old dealership, ill have to remember your name and shoot the shit next time. .

    jeff
     

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