Here's mine and a long way to go.
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Here's mine and a long way to go.
It may look like a heap to your neighbors but, They'll deffinetly be supprised when you drive a hotrod out of your shop when it's finished. Keep us posted cause it sounds and looks like a good project.
K, here's the Ranchero sitting in the weeds, no motor no trans. Lonely and negelected, this was "adoption day"
They look rough when yea start but you sure are proud when you get finished.
Good Luck
Is that a '37 in the background? That firewall looks familiar.
I'll have to scan in my first pictures.
Here's a picture of my '56 Plymouth the day after I brought it home. The only difference in the condition from when I found it is the tires and wheels. There are more pics of my progress on my homepage.
Sorry guys, I've just spent 10 mins, trying to find some pics of my car the day I first saw it/picked it up, and couldn't find any...
When I get round to scanning em, i'll post em.
Outback
Here I've already changed the rear end of the floor and tack welded in place the quarterpanels.
But a lot more completed body
Bulldogcountry1,That's what it is 37 Sedan Delivery there are 2 sitting there.
Hartside
This is my 70 Z-28 Project the day I pulled it home. After being out of car building for 'bout 25yrs. I got the bug after puttin' a paint job on my son's camaro.
This is what it looks like to date.
Stock body before I paid for her
The engine the day I bought her, After I paid the guy I went into pepboys and bought crome, hey every thing looks better Shiney:LOL:
The body After $250