Thread: Photo's of my '32 ;)......
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12-25-2006 03:16 AM #1
Photo's of my '32 ;)......
....ok, I think I've got my photo's resized enough to post.... Please let me know what you guys/gals think .... Thanks, Bill
& MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! ;()
ps, there still too large, oh well, back to the drawing board....
pss, NOW I got it .....Last edited by billlsbird; 12-25-2006 at 04:04 AM.
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12-25-2006 04:25 AM #2
Looks like it's getting there. I like the choice of wheels.
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12-25-2006 06:13 AM #3
Yep, I like it too. Nice looking headers. How are you going to terminate them, or is that it?
Don
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12-25-2006 06:14 AM #4
Looks good.
Nice stance.
I like the wheels as well . . . who makes them?C9
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12-25-2006 07:19 AM #5
Looks great Bill!!! Making some real progress!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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12-25-2006 07:58 AM #6
I see you went with the '37 tail lights, looks good. I like the exposed stock style door hinge look, but those decklid hinges really knock me out! I've forgotten..........is that Redneck building this for you?Last edited by Bob Parmenter; 12-25-2006 at 09:04 AM.
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12-25-2006 08:13 AM #7
Hey Bill . What length steering column did you use?
Angelo
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12-25-2006 10:43 AM #8
10 thumbs up!!!!!!!!!!!!!That is going to look nice driving down 33 in the summer!!!Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)
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12-25-2006 12:50 PM #9
.....Thanks everyone .... Yep I like the wheels also, only problem is they are Redneck's shop 'roller wheels' .... On the front I'm using ET III 10 spoke gasser wheels {polished} as I love these wheels. On the rear I'm not exactly sure yet but it's between 3 different choices; 1) I'm going to ask Wayne at Redneck if I can purchase his 'shop' wheels for the rear! or 2) Et III Fueler wheels or 3) Et III Five Window High Angle wheels.....
On the headers I was just going to put muffler inserts in & leave it at that but Wayne said that he personally didn't like the sound of headers that were open on each side cuz it sounds like the motor is missing when it goes down the street. You only hear one side. So he's going to run full exhaust under the car. He'll just tee off of the collectors and go under.....But what I REALLY like the look of is Zoomies but for legal reasons ruled that out......
I will ask what length steering column he used & also the make of the wheels....
Yeah I'm glad I went with the '37 tail lights They were a last minute decission. Originaly was going with '39 Ford but then I saw project33.com 's tail lights & went for it.... Yeah the hood hindges weren't what I expected but I like 'em. I'll paint 'em black as I want to lean towards the nostalgic look. I'm also using Edelbrock finned valve covers & I think I'll get a finned oval air cleaner....
Yep Hwy 33 watch out!!!
Please though I'm open to ANY & ALL advice whether I want to hear it or not!!! Thanks ;0 Bill
MERRY CHRISTMAS/HAPPY HOLIDAYS ALL ;()
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01-09-2007 04:37 PM #10
I think your ideas for rolling stock will be killer. I am running the '32 high headers (similar to yours) and will use the extensions w/mufflers . I have been watching project33 also and thinking going with his wheel/tire kombo. I already have the matching steering wheel (Taladega) along the rest of the interior matching the art-deco/ribbs (socal ribbed knobs, Billet Specialities gauge panel, art-deco A/C controls and the new PARR A/C outlets). Ihope I can carry my plan thru. Nice Deuce.
JimLess weight more speed; there's no substitute for cubic inches; If it don't go-chrome it
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01-09-2007 04:49 PM #11
Very nice, I too like the wheels. Only an original set of Halibrands would be neater.Ken Thomas
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02-21-2007 10:28 PM #12
Originally Posted by billlsbirdLast edited by pepi; 02-21-2007 at 10:32 PM.
I have two brains, one is lost and the other is out looking for it
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02-22-2007 03:31 AM #13
Pepi, The reason I'm not going with straight pipes right off of the collectors is that the folks building my car said it would sound funny because when you drive by someone all they hear is one side of the exhaust & it sounds like a 4 cylendar engine. And after they mentioned that I remembered a friend of mine who drove by me {in a '30 Ford with a small block & straight out pipes} when I was standing downtown & I remember it sounded a little 'funny'. So I went with mufflers that are 'tucked' up under the frame & pipes that exit out back.... Bill
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02-22-2007 04:45 AM #14
nice build , i like the detail , like what you did with the trunk hinges , where did you source them ? my shifter handle and my pedal arms are the same so now i need to do the same for my trunk ....nothin like hearing those lake pipes roar!!!!
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02-22-2007 07:12 AM #15
NICE, real nice. I especially like the trunk "holder upper".
JackK.I.S.S.
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