Thread: Great looking forum
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07-24-2007 06:42 PM #1
Great looking forum
I just found the site in a google search, and it looks like there is a wealth of info here.
The reason I'm stopping in is to do some research about building a glass 34 coupe in the traditional rod style. No fenders, I do want a hood on it, and thinking about a ramjet 350. The project would be a ways off but I want to get an idea of the budget asap. What would be the best area to ask questions about the budget and specifics for a project like this?
I currently have a 55 chevy hardtop that is nearing it's low budget completion. Here is a picture:
Thanks very much,
Jake
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07-24-2007 08:03 PM #2
Jake, Welcome to CHR! Very nice looking '55!!! We aren't real formal here, I suppose "Hot Rod Talk" would be as good a place as any to ask about your pending project. Thanks for the intro, and enjoy the site!!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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07-24-2007 08:06 PM #3
Hi Jake,
Welcome aboard. There's lots of very experienced, knowledgeable, and friendly folks here. You will surely find the answers to your questions here. In my opinion, the best place for us rodders on the net.
I dont have much info for your specific project, but Im sure lots of others will chime in here to help you out.
Good luck!
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07-24-2007 08:38 PM #4
Welcome to the forum Jake. Love your '55. So nice to see a hardtop done so tastefully. Throw us some more pictures when you get a chance. If that car is "low budget" you could have fooled me.
There are a lot of 33-34 guys on here, and some, like Jack (Henry Rifle) can probably save you some grief and steer you the right direction bodywise and all.
Don
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07-24-2007 10:04 PM #5
Thank you for the warm welcome and the compliments. I'll include a few more pics. The pictures are very kind if you catch my drift, all of the little flaws are kept at a distance. Seeing the car in person you can really tell that the coin was not flowing too freely
I still have interior work to do and probably another go at painting it within a year or two.
Thanks again,
Jake
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07-24-2007 10:30 PM #6
There are a lot of 33-34 guys on here, and some, like Jack (Henry Rifle)
Jake
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07-24-2007 11:01 PM #7
Welcome to CHR
Nice hard top Jake.
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07-24-2007 11:11 PM #8
Hey Jake,you've come to the right place. Somebody will have the answers you need. By the way, beautiful car man. What color is that? I like it.
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07-25-2007 11:09 AM #9
Sinister - it's a color called Carmine Red from TCP Global's restoration shop line.
Jake
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07-25-2007 12:39 PM #10
JAKE, WELCOME TO THE SITE.THAT 55 BRINGS BACK A LOT OF MEMORIES. I JUST FINISHED A 34 3/W GLASS.I ELECTED TO GO FULL FENDERED.THE SITE WAS A GOD SENT.I THOUGHT I COULD BUILD IT FOR AROUND 30,000 BUT IT DIDN'T HAPPEN,MORE LIKE 45,000. THE ENGINE WAS THE BIGGIE.IF YOU PAINT AND UPHOLSTER YOURS YOU WILL SAVE A BUNDLE.CHECK IT OUT ON www.myspace.com/mylil34
Don In Austin
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07-25-2007 01:12 PM #11
welcome nice 55 looks very nice .i like the way it sits ...low buck???Irish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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07-25-2007 02:24 PM #12
Don, beautiful car and beautiful house!
I lived in Austin for a few years earlier this century and loved it. It's tempting to move back the way that real estate has behaved here in northern CA.
Thank you for the compliments Pat, you've got some killer rides there.
Jake
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07-25-2007 02:42 PM #13
Jake, Welcome to CHR and it's good to have you here. Your 55 is really nice. Low budget perhaps, but also very well done. People here will be able to provide you a tremendous amount of build info regardless of the type of vehicle you decide on building. Enjoy your stay!Bob
A good friend will come and bail you out of jail....but a true friend will be sitting next to you saying..."Damn....that was fun!
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07-26-2007 12:58 PM #14
Originally Posted by lowbudget
Don In Austin
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07-27-2007 11:43 AM #15
Originally Posted by lowbudget
thats a really nice 55, it looks like your front seats are not stock, what kind of seats are they?? did you make the seat brackets to mount them to the floor or use the brackets from the donor car,
i ve read in the hot rod mags of people using acura seats in those 55's.......currently i have the front rear seats out of mine and am curious to know of any info or tips you have regarding the installation of bucket seats in the shoe box
i ve searched the forums for info but no luck.....thanksIf it aint broke, fix it till it is.
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