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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Muffin, Apr 21, 2011.

  1. 3wLarry
    Joined: Mar 11, 2005
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    3wLarry
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    from Owasso, Ok

    is the 34 runnin' 5.50x17 and 7.50x17 BFG's?
     
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  2. Muffin
    Joined: Jan 24, 2009
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    Muffin
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    from Layton, UT

    500x 17 Coker (I'll never buy another set of) and 750x 17 BFG on the rear.
     
  3. Cool pics. That must have been a killer road trip with all that beautiful scenery.
     
  4. 31whitey
    Joined: Jan 2, 2007
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    WOW... is that a real 78mph or is speed like alchol in Utah? kinda a little less.....so like 68.

    hahaha...still impressive.

    Thats the stock block with ALL the machine work and later mains?
     
  5. AHotRod
    Joined: Jul 27, 2001
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    Great road trip, enjoyed the story and pictures.
     


  6. Got Merc guts and a OD if I remember right
     
  7. Jaker
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    Jaker
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    Great Post- thanks for sharing!
     
  8. 31whitey
    Joined: Jan 2, 2007
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    31whitey
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    Damn...Thanks Chris...I remember asking about that OD unit now.

    This whole build reeks with the flow, of old Ford ingenuity.

    Really kinda sets a new bar...like what "IS" possible, if we twist and bend all this old Ford, Mercury, Lincoln stuff together...
     
  9. JeffreyJames
    Joined: Jun 13, 2007
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    from SUGAR CITY

    Ya gotta think Whitey that he got at least 5 more mph from that chop being so heavy. I guess as long as you keep the chop at 5" or more a T5 is not necessary haha!!!
     
  10. sodbuster
    Joined: Oct 15, 2001
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    sodbuster
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    from Kansas

    Great virtual road-trip..........Cool.

    If you don't mind sharing on the "I'll never buy" comment, Why?




    Chris Nelson
    Kansas
     
  11. Muffin
    Joined: Jan 24, 2009
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    Muffin
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    from Layton, UT

    Yes that was real 78 mph! I should of took some pics of that gps when we were passing cars. The top speed I had for the trip was 86 mph. But ran 75- 80 most of the way. With the overdrive and the tall tires in the rear, the engine was only turning about 2100 rpm at 75 mph. I'm very happy with it's performance. Can't wait to get back at it. Need to finish up the chop and some other body work. Then it will get a "brush" paint job like the ones I seen on a tread a couple weeks ago.
     
  12. 21tat
    Joined: Jun 8, 2006
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    Great pics of your trip! Thanks for posting. Awesome rides!
     
  13. sololobo
    Joined: Aug 23, 2006
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    Thanx for the ride along. A way cool trip with some very dependable equipment. Congrats to all. ~sololobo~
     
  14. Muffin
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    Muffin
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    from Layton, UT

    Well just not very happy with the tires themselves . I have only been running them for one summer and they are coming apart! I called Coker and the said that they had discontinued that tire and didn't want to help me out! So I will not buy a "Coker" brand tire ever again!

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  15. sodbuster
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    from Kansas

    Ouch! And they are the front tires. I figured it was because of a 'spare' tire in the middle of nowhere issue. BigKen had a heck of a time trying to find 17's a couple of years back for a 'road fix' and finally a restorer let him borrow a set. Even though your not a huge fan of COKER, have you seen the Coker excelsior tires? Also, dumb question.......but, where the tires the "display purpose" ones? I'm not defending COKER, but just wondering. Heck we drive to Bonneville from Kansas on 'swapmeet' tires.



    Chris Nelson
    Kansas
     
  16. JeffreyJames
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    from SUGAR CITY

    That's awesome man!!! You're building your car and I am going to follow right along in your footsteps next winter with my '33. Wire wheels, Flathead and brushed paint job and all!!! You're doing an awesome job man!!!
     
  17. Muffin
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    Muffin
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  18. Stevie Nash
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    Eat carbs? What do you have against protein? :rolleyes:
     
  19. Whats the make an year of the p/u cab??
     
  20. loudpedal
    Joined: Mar 23, 2004
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    from SLC Utah

    I assume you are referring to the 59D. It's a 35-36 Ford.

    Speaking of the 59D, Jobcorp is being modest, because he fails to mention that his Hotrod also performed flawlessly on this trip. I even witnessed him do a couple of burnouts while we were messing around in Vegas. That shows his confidence in his machine. Not too bad for a guy from Wyoming.:eek:
     
  21. JOBCORP
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    for the hundreth time....I live in utah ha ha

    as far as bunouts go, I needed to warm up the tires for traction and what not
     
  22. solid
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    solid
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    both cars make me tingle, i can almost hear em...
     
  23. Django
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    from Chicago

    Bad ass you guys. Bravo.

    Man, that pic of the tire is scary! That's a Coker tire? Looks like a Firestone. What other choices do you have in 17s?

    So which do you prefer? With hood or without hood?
     
  24. Great pics! That is one bad ass truck.
     
  25. Muffin
    Joined: Jan 24, 2009
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    Muffin
    Member
    from Layton, UT

    Thanks!

    Yep it's a Coker. They kind of look like a Firestone. I have had Firestones and never had any problems like this on any of our other cars.

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    Not many choices on this size. I Think I will try the excelsior next time?

    For the hood? I like it both ways!
     
  26. Why not Firestones then? No 17" ers?
     
  27. Muffin
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    Muffin
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    from Layton, UT

    I'll have to check, but when I ordered these tires they didn't show a 500x 17 in the Firestone?
     
  28. lowtruck
    Joined: Aug 26, 2009
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    from Omaha

    This thread made my day. Both cars look awesome going down the road. The chop on the coupe came out perfect, and it's great to see the 59D back in action. Looking forward to seeing them both at Speed Week this year.(?)
     
  29. bonez
    Joined: Jul 16, 2007
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    bonez
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    from Slow lane

    Honestly, the 59d truck is one of my all time favorite hot rods, period.
     
  30. 34Chrysler
    Joined: Dec 16, 2005
    Posts: 300

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    very cool, thanks for all pix and story! the wife and I will be on the salt in August, hope to see you there.
     

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