Thread: Project $ 3 K Is Underway
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07-30-2007 05:49 AM #1
Originally Posted by Henry Rifle
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07-30-2007 06:30 AM #2
My Sons used to build lowrider S10 pickups, airbagged. Dan would get stopped all the time because his was too low. (what is "too low"??) One time a local lady cop pulled him over for that reason, and he asked her what the statue was, so she said "let me find out." When she turned and walked back to her car he hit the up buttons and put it super high. When she came back she was all confused that it now seemed to be normal, and let him go.
Another time they were driving back across the State from a playing gig in West Palm at about 3 AM. A cop did a u turn and stopped them because they were driving the speed limit ! He told them they must be up to something because "nobody drives the speed limit on this road."
It seems the cops single out the younger drivers, while us older guys get a thumbs up from them when driving our rods. I hope they still think that way, especially about baffled headers. lol
Don
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07-30-2007 02:39 PM #3
Originally Posted by Dave Severson
In regard to stupid motor vehicle codes, though,... I have a friend who bought a wrecked Honda motorcycle. It had been totaled and a salvage certificate issued. My friend rebuilt the bike from the ground up, saved all the receits, and then applied for a new title for a vehicle "assembled from parts" (this is the same application process as for titling a hotrod). Even though there were plenty of replaced and/or rebuilt parts, the engine and frame were original. His application was refused because he used "too many parts from the same vehicle"!!!Now the poor guy is looking for either another frame or another engine so he can switch everything and re-apply.
Jim
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07-31-2007 11:59 PM #4
I've decided to turn my T body over to my friend who has a body shop and let him prep and paint the body. He is coming over to the shop tomorrow night to look at my car and Dans to brainstorm colors and timeframe. I figure while he is working on it I can be doing everything to the chassis to get it running, then when it comes home I will simply mount it and head for the upholstery shop. As for color, I think I am back to black, but since a pro will be painting it I am thinking gloss base coat/ clear coat. Dan still insists the Fusion Orange would look good, but I am worried about having too much of that color on the car. We'll have to see what my buddy thinks.
In the meantime, I have started working on the brakes. I bought all new parts for the S10 rear end today.......shoes, drums, wheel cylinders, and kits. Tonight I did the install on the rear, so now that is done. As soon as the paint dries on the rear drums I can bolt the wheels back on and move to other stuff.
I also bought a selection of predone steel brake lines in 3/16, and will use these to mock up my lines. Then I can order exactly the correct lengths from Inline Tube in stainless without having to guess about what sizes I need. The steel lines are cheap, and using them should give me a better final fit in the real ones.
Here are some shots of the rear brakes and the lines I bought today.
Don
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08-01-2007 04:45 AM #5
Body Black with fusion orange scallop white stripe accent on the scallop IMHO
Brad
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08-01-2007 08:59 AM #6
That's pretty much my thoughts too Brad. Only thing I worry about is you don't think the scallops would be interpreted by people as being some "graphics" like the ricers run, do you? I mean, we hot rodders understand them, but maybe..........
Don
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08-01-2007 09:15 AM #7
Scallops have been around for ages and long before "ricers" ever came on the scene. Tech put them on his old Dodge around '59 or '60. At one time I thought he might get into the field as he was pretty good with a stripping brush.Ken Thomas
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08-01-2007 12:33 PM #8
Don, this is your car....paint it the way you want it. Don't worry about how someone else is going to interpret the scallops....they probably will think it's a "kit" car anyway.
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08-01-2007 01:32 PM #9
Don,
I'd be nervous about the ricer look.....you're just a pair a wheels away from it!
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08-01-2007 01:38 PM #10
Originally Posted by signshop
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08-01-2007 03:54 PM #11
Now you've done it, now you'll see that at a show with someone building one somewhere thinking it's cool!!
Thats rich, I always knew you where into the Bling Bling Don!!"Sunshine, a street rod and a winding beautiful Ozarks road is truely Bliss!"
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08-01-2007 06:50 PM #12
Yo yo yo, wasup???Word, and all that stuff.
Every time I look at that I start to laugh. Really funny Mike.
My buddy came over tonight and we mapped out a plan to get my car then Dans into his shop for paint. He can get it in about two weeks from now, and that is good, as it will allow me time to do a couple of little things to the body first. Then he will have it for about two weeks he says. Dan still has a little more to do before it can go in, so possibly his can go in when mine comes out in a month or so.
We have just under 4 months til Daytona, so it looks do-able at this point. Now I can really start hitting on the chassis and get it running and ready to drop the body back on as soon as it comes back.
I think I have decided to do it gloss black with the orange scallops.
Don
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08-01-2007 07:15 PM #13
Sounds like a good plan.I think the scallopps are goin to look real nice.Now lets see it painted.George
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08-01-2007 08:28 PM #14
Can you get 24" spinner to fit the front Don
Brad
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08-01-2007 09:06 PM #15
Originally Posted by BradC
I don't think I could afford them. My buddy was telling me tonight he is doing a Lexus for some rapper, and they are putting 24's on it. The wheels and tires alone cost $ 10,000 !!I never realized they were that expensive. They are also doing those flip up doors, and he is having fits getting them to work right.
Don
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