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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 29bowtie, Jan 7, 2009.

  1. 35ChevSedan
    Joined: Jul 2, 2010
    Posts: 32

    35ChevSedan
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    I'm in - here's my '35
     

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  2. Wonder if he had a wooden roll cage! 35ChevSedan nice ride!
     
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  3. 2NDCHANCE
    Joined: Sep 11, 2007
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    I hoping to start my 1930 Chevy project very soon. Awesome cars here. Thanks for the post. Gary
     
  4. Six Ball
    Joined: Oct 8, 2007
    Posts: 5,832

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    from Nevada

    Now that's funny I don't care who you are! Yes, nice cars and more keep showing up.
     
  5. Torkwrench
    Joined: Jan 28, 2005
    Posts: 2,713

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    My 34 Master after it came home from the fabrication shop.
     

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  6. Very Knotty answer!:D It just goes against the grain.
     
  7. Geez 29bowtie, don't you ever get board of those silly puns?
     
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  8. Six Ball
    Joined: Oct 8, 2007
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    from Nevada

    I think he should stick with it. He comes by them on his own a-cord. It could become another branch of the thread, Why should he turn over a new leaf now? It wood be asking too much, he might get board and just pine away.
     
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  9. I concede... knot able to come up with more than you, Six B :D
     
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  10. Six Ball
    Joined: Oct 8, 2007
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    from Nevada

    You need to spruce up your vocabulary a bit and give us whats fir! Other wise you'll be shivering your timbers every shingle time you log in.:rolleyes:
     
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  11. Six Ball
    Joined: Oct 8, 2007
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    from Nevada

    That is nice. I once attended a destruction derby where the gave a award up front for the oldest entry. It was in the mid '62s and the winner was a beautiful '37 Chevy coupe. It made me sick. The old girl must have been pissed because she kicked '40s, '50s, '60s ass and won the event. At the end it wouldn't shot off and they killed it by emptying a fire extinguisher into the carb. I'd much rather it could have been a race car.
     
  12. 2NDCHANCE
    Joined: Sep 11, 2007
    Posts: 997

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    Started my 1930 Chevy project. I need aftermarket radiator info. What works good and reasonably priced. I will be using the stock 1930 grill shell. I have the stock radiator and it appears to be in good condition. Gary
     
  13. 2NDCHANCE
    Joined: Sep 11, 2007
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    Any info would be appreciated. Parts number, Brand.....whatever. Thanks, Gary
     
  14. I installed a Walker in my 33. It fit well but I don't have the car on the road to tell you how it performed. Pricey but good quality.
     
  15. vintage44
    Joined: Dec 27, 2007
    Posts: 290

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    from NY
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    Just got a '36 5w coupe shell. Have delusions of making it street-able. Subscribed! I could use a RR fender if anyone has a lead - can't re-mortgage the house, tho' - something even really nasty will give me a start. Thanks.
     
  16. 35ChevSedan
    Joined: Jul 2, 2010
    Posts: 32

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    I had a custom radiator made for my '35 from these guys:

    http://www.bricethomasradiator.com/

    Great to work with and super quality. I drew them a diagram of exactly what I wanted and they built it. Hope that helps
     
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  17. 2NDCHANCE
    Joined: Sep 11, 2007
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    1930 Chevy Board Track Racer in progress. We have been working on this about a week and a half. It's a roller as of last night. Engine and trans will be mounted this weekend with body work to follow. 17" Chevy wires with Coker Exselsior radial tires are just what the doctor ordered, but not cheap. I went the six lug route. 1954 Chevy pick up front axle bolts right on. Rear end is a 1995 Pathfinder Limited slip with just the right width to match the front end. Engine is a 292 straight six from a 68 Chevy 4 x 4 with a turbo 350 behind it (keeping it super simple). Gary
     

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  18. stingbean
    Joined: Dec 30, 2007
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    Are you going to start a build thread on this project? I'm really interested in what you're doing as I have a 31 Chevy chassis I plan on using as the foundation of a roadster of some sort. That 6 lug pathfinder rear-end information is good to know. I can't wait to see more on this car!
     
  19. B.Sharp
    Joined: Sep 26, 2008
    Posts: 140

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    I missed the wood by one year but love the old chevy's. I would like to have a 32-35 coupe but they are very scarce in my neck of the woods. Great looking cars everyone.
     
  20. mink
    Joined: Oct 4, 2007
    Posts: 1,331

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    from CT

    if any one knows where i can find some photos showing the interior of a 1932 chevy's door frame to windshield area please send them my way!! photo with door open
     
  21. Six Ball
    Joined: Oct 8, 2007
    Posts: 5,832

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    from Nevada

    I to would like to be able to follow this build. Did you use the stock springs and mounts?
     
  22. Filling Station has OEM style honeycomb cores, that would allow you to re-use the stock tanks. I would imagine no problem cooling the later inline-6, since it worked for the early one.
     
  23. Bigdavid
    Joined: Feb 10, 2012
    Posts: 41

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    from Tennessee

    I have a 36 Master sedan,had to replace a lot of wood in the doors,but the rest of the wood in the car was good.
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  24. Jalopyrama Mike
    Joined: Dec 21, 2006
    Posts: 334

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    Finally learned how to post a photo, so here's my finished '36 Chevy Suburban Carryall. 12 years after purchasing it from a local owner in Baltimore, I was told that the Suburban was built at the Baltimore, Maryland GM assembly plant in late 1935 and never registered outside of Maryland.
    The truck runs a '88 Corvette TPI w/700r4 overdrive tranny, 8" rear, Fatman Mustang II front suspension with dropped spindles and disc brakes. All steel with a few mods by Bad Donkee Hot Rod Shop in Littlestown, Pa.
    I made the debut at the Rodder's Journal Revival II in 2013 at the kick-off showing in Fell's Point, Baltimore, Md. Then at Pimilico for the rest of that weekend. Thanks to all who helped getting this project completed.[​IMG]
     

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  25. 2NDCHANCE
    Joined: Sep 11, 2007
    Posts: 997

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    We used the stock springs with three leafs removed from the rear. But not the stock shackles. With a small amount of work the shackle kit for the front cross spring (Speedway) works good. I just ordered an extra set of poly bushings for the front of each spring. Gary
     
  26. That is a sweet Suburban!
     
  27. 2NDCHANCE
    Joined: Sep 11, 2007
    Posts: 997

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    That is a very awesome Suburban!
     
  28. primed34
    Joined: Feb 3, 2007
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    Anyone know how well the '34 '35 standard Smoothie Fabrication running boards fit?
     
  29. scotts52
    Joined: Apr 7, 2008
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    Can I join? I have a 1929 GMC truck T-25. Different than the Chevy. They didn't share the same sheet metal yet. Missing all the wood and front axle. Otherwise I think it's mostly there. . I really have no idea how to reassemble it without finding a wood kit.
     
  30. skippycraig
    Joined: Aug 16, 2009
    Posts: 162

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    from Washington

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