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07-24-2009 07:11 PM #1
I was ready for your launch this rear is under a 55 Chevy at his shop . It had just did the same thing you did .
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07-25-2009 02:28 PM #2
Here's this weekends project. My son Jordan decided he wants it black. I have to give him credit; he busted his butt taking it apart and sanding all week.
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07-26-2009 12:56 PM #3
The 'bird looks good, Falcon, anxious to see it with the paint!
Great selection on wheels and tires Shawn!!! Add me to the list of peeps who don't like a fuel tank in the cab!!!
Got a bit of stuff done on the 'maro, engine mounts are tacked in, they'll also be supported off the new front suspension crossmember. The circle burner style mid-mounts are temporary, going to insatll a .090" mid plate on the block attached to the floor mounts. Now got to do some gusseting on the interior, and build the new firewall. Also got the headliner put in my pickup, seat should be done soon and I can fire it up and drive it a bit before it gets the big "for sale" sign!!!!Last edited by Dave Severson; 07-26-2009 at 12:58 PM.
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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07-26-2009 08:35 PM #4
hotrodstude
i'm working on a 1962 lark 2-door sedan with a 1964 R-1 289(it's a studebaker v-8 not a ford) it has a 3-speed on the columb.it has a dana 44 rear with 3:73 gears. the body is in good shape.i'm working on the interior,its going to have tuck and roll in red and its going to be painted black with a boss429 hood scoop,trans am fender vents and a spoiler off of a 1971 mustang,chrome reverse all around with g60-15 on the front and l60-15 on the rear,duels with glass packs.hope to have it done by next summer.and i'm working on a 1956 289 which will be bored to 304.5 cid and brought to R-4 specs.
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07-27-2009 08:38 AM #5
That's a great looking headliner, Dave. I'll have to build one of the oil pan consoles one of these days; that's the coolest part of your truck, I think.
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07-27-2009 09:35 AM #6
Actually, not an oil pan.... It originally started life as the floor access panel around the transmission out of a 3/4 ton 2 wheel drive farm truck....then a bit of tin work....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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07-27-2009 03:25 PM #7
Well, it looks pretty durn spiffy, whatever you made it from. Camaro is looking pretty good, too. We're having fun puttin new feathers on the bird. It's just a V6 car but Jordan really helped take it from a crappy looking eyesore to a pretty nice car, plus he learned a lot along the way. He bought it cheap and then we bought a wrecked parts car with power everything, changed out all the interior, put on new shocks, brakes, hoses, belts, tuneup, new stereo, and fixed the air. Probably way more work than the car was worth but he knew how he wanted it and worked hard to put it together. We've got another complete drivetrain sitting there if he needs it so he's planning on driving it though college.
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07-27-2009 08:40 PM #8
Well, if it's going to carry him through his college days then it's an investment and not an expense!!!! Anxious to see pics of the finished product.... Jordan certainly deserves a couple atta-boys from me for his tenacity!!!!!!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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07-28-2009 05:09 AM #9
Thank you Dave, I'll let him read that.
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08-04-2009 08:11 PM #10
We got a little more done on the camaro. The only parts that aren't fitting are the places where aftermarket parts are involved.


The torque arm bracket wouldn't slide over the bracket far enough for the holes to line up. And there wasn't much meat around the Edelbrock bracket so I altered it.

9" housing tubes are a little bigger so I added some gussets to stiffen up the torsion bar brackets. just for a little insurance.

Jeff did a test fit.Everything fit purdy' well. The only snag was the aftermarket lower control arms. They are beefier than the stamped stock arms and so won't slide in the bracket far enough for the bolt holes to line up. Should be an easy fix.

Now Jeff can pull it out, I'll make the alterations, then Jeff can clean up the parts & paint everything for final assembly."PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
"LIVE" your life like you could die tomorrow.
John 3:16
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08-04-2009 10:17 PM #11
should be able to take a bit more abuse then the stock unit, Pro!!!!!!
Ordered some mandrel bent tubes for the 'maro headers. They should be here on Thursday, maybe I can start on the headers this weekend.....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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08-08-2009 07:34 AM #12
Wow....this is the slowest I've seen this thread go with updates. Everyone must be working on their cars and not on the net as much....like me. LOL's.
We have the El Camino nearly stripped of paint now. Finished the cowl hood....or at least nearly finished....still have a little more block sanding to do. His interior is all here except the digital dash.
We decided to give the car a shave. The only chrome will be around the front and back glass, grill assembly, and bumpers. Peeling off all the rest. Also went with the ventless one piece glass for the doors.
I keep promising pictures.....just dont seem to make the time.....but I will. Promise.
Do not lift a rock only to drop it on your own foot 
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08-08-2009 08:55 PM #13
Went out to the shop and worked on the Plymouth for a bit today, just about have all the front end pieces fit.....turning a four piece hood into a three piece hood creates a bit of extra work!!!! Also have the running boards almost ironed out, 70+ years of bumps and bangs took their toll!!!!
Came home and worked on the 'maro headers a bit. "Interesting" to build fenderwell headers for a unibody car!!!! Oh well, if it was easy everybody would be doing it.....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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08-09-2009 01:56 AM #14
Evolvo sounds like your getting back to the Volvo! I'm stymied by stupid stuff as always, but got the radiator tranny lines on the radiator, next the hoses I ordered should get here tuesday. So in the meantime deer seasion is taking presidence, as well as work!
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"No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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08-09-2009 06:51 PM #15
Started on the fenderwell headers for the 'maro today. Going to take a lot of cutting and fitting to get the 1 7/8" tubes out of the engine compartment and hooked up to the side pipes!!!! Oh well, gotta do something with my spare time!!!!!

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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