Thread: Project Count How many?
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04-04-2008 06:57 PM #16
One of those would look great under my 39 Ford coupe, the guy before me butchered the frame pretty bad by putting a 283 with a 4speed in it. Its been sitting for the last 40 years. I see people finding them today in better shape then mine, oh well if I didn't have it, it would give one battle to loose about my old cars but this one I win because it was with me before the litte woman
I better add a smile in case she reads this.
I don't think my frame can be saved, If could afford it, I would contribute to your 32 build also. Very nice work, thanks for the pictures
Richard
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04-04-2008 09:39 PM #17
Thanks for the compliments guys. Building the chassis allows the car hobby to be self supporting so my wife can't complain about me spending household money on the cars. It also pays for new tools and an occasional new firearm. My wife pretty much leaves me alone when it comes to the cars. She is a real sweetheart. No complaints about all the time I spend in the shop. She always knows where I am.
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04-04-2008 10:35 PM #18
1967 Mustang Cpe since 1997 (not too far off )
1931 Model A Tudor since 2006 ( working in between )
1967 Mustang S-Code FB since 2007 (tarped over )Sold
1937 Ford Coupe since 2008Last edited by bluestang67; 02-05-2009 at 11:11 PM. Reason: car change
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04-10-2008 05:39 PM #19
By George and Old Harry, I sure am glad to find others are nuts too, ehhh, that is, collectors too. heeheee. Me? Grandson and I have a '47 ford effie in progress (two years now) started somewhat on a '29 essex coupe, have a '52 GMC cabover out doors along with a '95 ford explorer, '84 chevy s-10 blazer, a '95 ford taurus, a '91 mercury topaz, a '51 chevy 4 door that we drive in the summer, a '72 ford mustang 'Sprint' model, a stripped ford '88 ranger frame, a whole '93 ford ranger needing some front end work, (car in front stopped, we didn't), a 47 ford effie 1 and 1/2 ton chassis (minus the tin), an '89 chevy G20 van minus it's motor, (that's what is going in the '47 pickup), an '89 ford E350 Rockwood motor home we use a couple times a year, and Momma's mini van Dodge Caravan, a '79 Chrysler LeBaron that a daughter drives, and my favorite, a '95 GMC 2500 11 passenger window van. WHEW! Yeah, I'm nutz, bad! Perley
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02-05-2009 03:51 PM #20
My wife and friends say I'm completely nuts...
Here's the current projects:
1929 Tudor
1950 Chevy 3100 ongoing project
1966 C20 (lowering hot rod)(C10 suspension)
1966 C10 restoration
1962 C10 restoration as a driver
1946 Chevy truck (rat rod project)
1976 CB750 Cafe Racer
1979 CB750 Cafe Racer - almost done
1979 XS750 Bobber
1983 XR350 restoration
(Looking at a 23 Model T in the morning)
(Still looking for a 31 Tudor project)
All in a 7000 sq foot shop. Building a new 4500 sq ft shop at the house (need to consolidate).
Love the work you guys do.
Rod
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02-05-2009 05:25 PM #21
1952 Plymouth coupe (sold)
1936 Chrysler Airstream (sold)
1942 Willy's Pick Up (sold)
1966 Chevy Crew Cab (sold)
1972 Ford Courier extended cab (under construction)
1975 Ford Courier Sasquatch (waiting for restoration)
1981 Ford Courier chopped/sectioned (under construction)
Custom trike with 1991 Olds engine (pile of parts)
That's the short list and dosen't include any of my 4x4 projects or daily drivers and parts cars that have come and gone. I also have half a dozen transmissions, several axles and 10-12 engines ranging from a 3 cylinder suzuki to a Chysler 413. I also have three parts vehicles at the end of the driveway right now
I'm always looking for Courier parts and trucks - Yes my wife thinks I have a Serious ProblemGo ahead and tell me what you think, just don't expect me to change my mind.
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02-05-2009 08:28 PM #22
Currently....................
I slowed down to put money aside for the new garage.
81 TransAM: Paint and interior for the wife.
37 Dodge pickup: one more mock up session then paint and body.
64 Ford: a little more mechanical then paint and body..
87 Dodge D 50: SB swap when I get to it.
68 El Camino: Cosmetic restoration
84 El Camino: (currently doing this one) down to electrical gremlins and paint then a for sale sign i n it.......of course I just bought a "parts truck" for it today....I'm thinking of stuffing the old Caddy 500 incher I have sitting in the shed into what's left of the "parts truck"
Oh yeah, I got it bad.I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....
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02-05-2009 09:38 PM #23
31 model A- looking for 49to 53 flattie for it...
56 chevy truck - will be a cookie cutter...currently running a62' vette motor 327-borg warner super t-10 4 speed...will get boxed frame, IFS, IRS,bagged,tubbed,BBC89-bronco -5.0 bought new, ran it in the ground 250,000 hard mud slinging miles...what a great truck...will get 460, body and suspention lift, 40" tires and a soft top85 mustang converitble - can't make up my mind...could be a budget build and get 331 stroker...have two spare 302's a C4 and a C6 sitting on pallets...plus the one that will be removed from the bronco..looking for a 62' to 65' nova to put the blown 350 into..."Behold, what manner of love the father hath bestowed upon us, that we should be called sons of God." 1John3:1
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02-05-2009 10:35 PM #24
my nova,
75 vega gt hatch
1977 yamaha rd 400
1975 rl 250 suzuki trials bike
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02-06-2009 10:31 AM #25
No car projects at this time as they are being out tasked by home projects.
More remodeling going on than Carter has peanuts! LOL
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02-06-2009 10:56 AM #26
I'm fairly new to the site. I've got a few projects myself.
47 Chevy Club Coupe
48 Dodge Buss. Coupe
50 Dodge Buss. Coupe
51 Dodge Buss. Coupe
64 Chevelle 2dr post
65 Chevelle SS 327-4 spd
68 El Cam BB
69 Chevelle SS BB 5 spd
2- 68 Chevelle HT (parts)
65 El Cam (parts-rusty)
69 El Cam (Needs resto)
55 Chevy 4dr
57 Chevy 4dr
47 Chevy 4dr Fleetline
50 Dodge Club Coupe (parts/rusty)
53 Chrysler NY (yes, it's got a HEMI)
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02-06-2009 06:54 PM #27
Update:
Since I posted my list I've aquired a '99 Z-28(real good daily driver, but how could you not modify it!)
I've also started working on my '85 S-10( swappin' the tired 2.5 for a slightly modified 4.3, and swappin' the 4-speed for a 5-speed)
I swear IT NEVER ENDS!!!I ain't dumb, I just ain't been showed a whole lot!
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02-07-2009 07:39 PM #28
You're looking at one of those folks Don. About 4yrs ago I got rid of EVERYTHING I had on my property, 3-S10's -- 55 Stude Wagon -- 50Ply -- 84 Chevy Suburban & 92 Park Ave and only kept the 48 Bus & the wife's Trailbblazer. I figured it will be some time before the bus is done so the rest of the stuff had to go because I knew I'd never get to them...joeDonate Blood,Plasma,Platelets & sign your DONORS CARD & SAVE a LIFE
Two possibilities exist:
Either we are alone in the Universe or we are not.
Both are equally terrifying.
Arthur C. Clarke
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02-08-2009 04:24 PM #29
not as bad as some, but...
32 ford coupe
30 ford sedan
30 ford sedan (yes 2)
32 ford pick up
34 ford pick up
38 Chevy pick up
64 Impala SSCustom Powder Coating & Media Blasting
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02-13-2009 10:21 PM #30
Just one 1988 s-10 that i also drive everyday.
A "skip" = a dumpster.... but he says it's proper english??? Oh.. Okay. Most of us can see the dating site pun, "matching" with an arsonist.. But a "SKIP? How is that a box? It must all be...
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