View Poll Results: My Project will take...
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Thread: How long Is It Taking You?
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07-01-2004 06:56 PM #1
How long Is It Taking You?
How long is it taking you to complete your project?
How long did you think it would take?
My current priority is basically an engine swap and tires, an a recently purchased Jeep Wrangler. I figured a week, maybe 10 days. I am into day 13 and just now ready to put the engine it...and there is still a list of things to do after that, but it shold be driveable at least.Chris
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07-01-2004 07:09 PM #2
I bought my '64 Studebaker Daytona in California last July. After a year of planning, the project is finally getting under way. The planned time frame is 4 to 5 years.
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07-01-2004 07:09 PM #3
I knew it would take a long time, I'm working with a car thats 46 years old and never been loved. It has takin me twice as long as I thought it would just to get as far as I have, thanks to my job.
Otto
BTW it took me a year but I finaly got the por-15 laid in the trunk"When the going gets tough the tough say, 'HUG MY NUTS!!!"
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The Reward for a Job Well Done is...
ANOTHER JOB!!!
How many people out there can say they've driven a ferd home with vise-grips instead of a steering wheel??
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07-01-2004 07:12 PM #4
I don't give anybody a completion date. It will be done when i finish. Deadlines are for work. I don't have much time in the summer for the project."PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
"LIVE" your life like you could die tomorrow.
John 3:16
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07-01-2004 07:34 PM #5
I'v had mine a month or 2 and it's almost drivable, a few more things need done yet, I'm not pulling it off the frame this year cause I wanna drive. Within the next few weeks it will be in primer and waiting for paint which would come soon after. I'm gonna fix it up better next year, but I want to drive it this year and it's almost ready.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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07-01-2004 08:00 PM #6
I am doing a complete ground up, hopefully a year and a half to 2 years. I have had it now for 9 months and the body has completely been derusted (4 1/2 months itself) and painted. New front suspension, rear suspension, tilt steering column, power disc brakes, seats, console w/shifter, inside door handles installed. I still have a long way to go but the hard fabricating is almost done. The hard part is being patient, it just can't happen fast enough, but my wife keeps me on firm ground and moving forward.
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07-01-2004 09:07 PM #7
To put it simply, just too damn long.
Im tired of everytime I get my roadster halfway driveable something comes up. The frame kept tweaking and cracking out. The motor mounts were tough for me to make and took near forever to get right. I finally had to make a new set of rails, now im stuck making all the new hangers to rechannel the body. Still she should be driveable, no where near streetable, in about a month."its better to rule in hell, than serve in heaven."
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07-01-2004 09:19 PM #8
Been 4 years 5 months so far but "should" be "done" by next spring.
Then again a car is never really "done" IMO
BGSomewhere out on Woordward ave. cruzin!
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07-01-2004 09:30 PM #9
I have been working on mine for ten years now. YA you
read it right ten years. My mind says yes and my wallet
says no. I work in one of these 3rd world states. That
have the same wage scale as communist china. But boy
were lucky cause our taxes are one of the highest in the nation also. So were doin just great. I put a tow bar on it and drag it around the block once in a while. Is that SICK or what.
I guess I deserve it for staying in this God forsakin state.
I'll shut up now. You had to get me started did'nt ya.
Thanks
ScUmBaG
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07-01-2004 10:10 PM #10
I don't think I've ever finished one.....for myself that is. I always get someone else's project ahead of mine.
But it is nice to pay the bills, and mine will end up being sold before I finish it.Jim
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07-02-2004 12:49 AM #11
My Cutlass is always a driving work in progress. the diesel will be a clean up before it hits the street though. After all, a true hot rod is never done!Right engine, Wrong Wheels
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07-02-2004 05:33 AM #12
TOO DAMN LONG !!!!!!!!!!!!!
I guess thats what happens when you dont work on it often enough....HA HA HA
5 years so far.
maybe by next year it will be done.
SprayTech
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07-02-2004 09:32 AM #13
More years than I care to mention, dreaming of what it could look like.
Finally got it started 2 years ago.
Probably another 3 years before she's ready to go.
Good thing I'm patient!
It's hard to make alot of progress when you can only work on your project on some weekends...but I know that we'll have one heck of a truck when we're done!
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07-02-2004 09:48 AM #14
Like DRG84, mine is a driving work in progress. When I bought it from (big mistake) Austin Auto in Green, IA it was supposed to be a streetable truck with a 390 etc, etc.
Yeah right, one circuit to the head lights (Low beam only) no brake lights, Turn signals didn't work. 390 turned out to be a 352 that was so tired it would hardly run. C-6 had the bearings out of it. Heater didn't work. Windshield (electric thankfully) weren't hooked up and on shaft was frozen in place. The list goes on for ever.
Spent one winter with it down, working in my cousin's work shop, rewiring, rebuilding a new motor, Changing everything out and making the truck road worthy.
Now, I've got the body work to do, then the interior. Lost the cousin's workshop when he moved to Arizona.
Had it 2 years and figure it will be at least 2 or 3 more before it's really nice. But, Hey, is anyones project ever done?Duane S
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07-02-2004 11:26 AM #15
I thought I would be at a comfortable pace setting a 2 yr goal to do a subframe, driveline and rearend buildup but all I have managed to do in 1 yr is tear it down and collect some parts. But I have a new attitude for the summer to really get hustlin. I dont like not drivin my only sled. Let the tech begin Just a quick good luck and happy building fer everyone in the mix.Justin RFFR
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