Thread: my first rod pics
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02-25-2004 05:12 PM #1
my first rod pics
heres my 1937 plymouth
my first rod
got a 350 chevy
camero front clip
nova back clip"O Its Comin"
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02-25-2004 05:14 PM #2
next photo
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02-25-2004 05:19 PM #3
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02-25-2004 05:21 PM #4
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02-25-2004 05:23 PM #5
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02-25-2004 05:42 PM #6
what do u guys think
i got it for 8500
what do u think good or bad deal
runs great pws, pb, disc front and drum back brakes"O Its Comin"
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02-25-2004 06:09 PM #7
Mick, I do not think it matters what we think, it matters what you think. I don't think you would be stupid enough to put 8500 on a car you really did not like. Being you did open up our opinions, I personally, like a good 32-34 ford hot rod or a T pail but, your car has potential, cause I have never seen a 37 plymouth rod( or if I have, the front was so modded I couldent tell ). I think you paid a little to much if it needs paint or bodywork or a mechanical problems. I would probably say it's a little expensive if it needs any of the problems listed above but, not expensive enough to say you got ripped off.You don't know what you've got til it's gone
Matt's 1951 Chevy Fleetline- Driver
1967 Ford Falcon- Sold
1930's styled hand built ratrod project
1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Wolfsburg Edition- sold
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02-25-2004 06:19 PM #8
The cylinders have to be inline.!!!
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02-25-2004 07:34 PM #9
looks like a good deal to me. If you like the car, than it's a great deal, Mick. You've got some cleaning and detailing work to do, but that is the fun part. Enjoy your new ride !!!!!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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02-25-2004 07:39 PM #10
Nice Photos...
I like it and think it looks like a nice ride... It is unique, and you won't be passing to many like her when you are driving down the street...
Dave Brisco
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02-25-2004 07:57 PM #11
sweeeeeeet!
I always admire rodders who go "against the grain".Ensure that the path of least resistance is not you...
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02-25-2004 07:59 PM #12
nice rideIll take rust any day over that itchy ass fiberglass!
Pride is built, not bought !!
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02-25-2004 08:20 PM #13
cool
cool thanks for all your replies
i am thinking of painting it flat black with chrome trim, headlights, and grill
so it would have a mobster look ot it what yall think
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U"O Its Comin"
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02-25-2004 08:42 PM #14
Nice Ride Mick Its really unique for sure. Don't worry to much 'bout the price, heck if you like it enough to buy it, the price was right. Lets put it this way, the guy that built it paid more than that to put it together. Anywho, have fun cruzin' and working on it.
Oh this thread took over a minute and a half to finish loading(I have a slow dial-up connection) but your pics were around 100K each plus one was a duplicate pic(the 1st and 4th). Next time could ya try to keep you pics to 60K or under when you stick'em in a thread. We with sloooooow connections will appreciate it
Thanks,
LarryEvery Day I Wake Up Above Ground Is a Good Day!!
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02-25-2004 09:08 PM #15
Have fun crusing in a cool ride. If the shellout did not drain your weasel sack- it was worth it. Your happiness with the deal is what counts!!
When your not hauling in slimmy crreatures in your other ride there, you can spend quality time on the fun tasks!
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