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Behind the barn find!

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by jdk, Nov 22, 2009.

  1. Cool....let me know if you need some 40 front brakes for it...sorry, no spindles.
     
  2. jdk
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  3. jdk
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    Thanks Rocky I have brakes but I'm in need of drums and hubs, it's all that is stopping me from starting mockup besides time!
     
  4. jdk
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    Car frame was previously cut up but I did take it as well we even looked all over for any other parts we could find' without any success
     
  5. bobj49f2
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    My father-in-law would have just crushed it with his front end loader and grumbled something about it being a rusty piece of crap.

    You're a lucky guy to have a helpful father-in-law.
     
  6. jdk
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    He did mention it was a rusty piece of crap, but he knows if I set out to build it than I will . It's nice to have support in my interests. His mother told him the car was parked in that spot in 1950 I'm surprised and happy it was still there!
     
  7. kwoodyh
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    DISADVANTAGE: Prop would never clear the deuce grill shell!:eek:
    ADVANTAGE: No tranny required!:D
     
  8. Gearhead Graphics
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    What part of NEB you from?
    I grew up there.
    Good find!
    Not 1 but 2 trees. I've taken many out from trees, but usually just 1

    I know a guy who has a nice chevy pickup (mid 30's) in his DRIVEWAY that has a 6 inch tree growing up between the motor and frame.
     
  9. Malcolm
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    Very cool, Jason!! Your Hot Rod project is coming together pretty quickly!
    That body DOES look pretty solid. Looking forward to a shop night to check it out...




    Malcolm
     
  10. jdk
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    Hopefully have shop night real soon, have to clean up frame and get some hubs for front axle!
     
  11. With that long frame she's beggin' for a v-16 or a straight 8!
     
  12. jdk
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    Bellevue
     
  13. J&JHotrods
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    No doubt-Must be birds eating seeds then hanging out in their "new nest" shitting said seeds out. I know that's why I got weird ass trees growing where they shouldn't be.
    Don't know which to compliment on-the nice find, or dad-in-law. That's real cool. How 'bout both!! Congrats.
     
  14. maccustom
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    That's the first thing I thought

     
  15. hawgrod
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    WHOA! Great score!! Looking forward to garage night!
     
  16. starting with the roots of hot rodding and then shade tree mechanics.. a rare twin trunk sedan with natural wood dash and now back to the garage..

    huh you cut the car!!!
    should have just lifted it over the top.....

    come to think of it lucky that thing wasn't more growed into it and found a few feet further up into the limbs and branches..
    or that the tree did not splice with the original wooden roof cross bows.

    huh?
    it agrees with modern green ways a true old tree huggin car!

    ya better park next to that tree for pictures when ya get it goin..
     
  17. PegLegStrick
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    Cool find....love the anti-theft device!
     
  18. REM/Mo
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    I would guess the trees grown up through it is the only reason it stayed there that long.
     
  19. NoSurf
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    damn that's two big-ass trees!

    looking good.
     
  20. holeshot
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    hey JDK...that's a good story, the picture IS worth a 1000 wards! what are the ods? somebody up there LOVES you. setting there 59 yrs., and look how nice she is. i'am happy for you my friend...POP.
     
  21. Yo Baby
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    Or how about a modern V-10? Wahoo!!!!;)
     
  22. rob lee
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    Cool find,congrats and next time there is a tree in the way let me know. Have saw ,will travel;) later Rob
     
  23. hiboy32
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    Rob, it would have been different if the frame had been intact. So when we say big tree, you say no problem!
     
  24. xderelict
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    Someday I hope to find a Model A roadster in a falling down shed.Yep,someday.Very cool find,congradulations.
     
  25. onlychevrolets
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    I can't believe that car lasted that long ...it looks to be in good shape for that tree to be that big.
     
  26. jimi'shemi291
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    Dang! I'm with Henry29! GOTTA love this Double-R 12 !!!

    [​IMG]
     
  27. So how did you do it? Cut down the tree, disassemble the car, or lift the car up over the tree? :D
     
  28. jdk
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    The tree was about 70 ft straigt up cutting the tree would have destroyed the car there was also limited access to get to the car so we cut the rocker which need repair anyway and cut the braces above the doors very easy repairs once done you'll never see the frame was allready hacked up so after cutting the little tree in front it came right out
     
  29. jdk
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    Rob, I will keep that in mind next time, the saw we had cut one tree and quit we had to use the sawzall on the one in front of the car!
     
  30. Did you look at the top of the tree for the engine?
     

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