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08-30-2009 05:29 AM #1
Good lookin' frame, SG!!! No time limit on putting a Hot Rod together!!! For some of us the fun is in the build process anyway!!!!
Not much new here.... Spent yesterday welding on the driver's side floor of the 'maro getting the frame ties and some reinforcement pieces put in place. Another one of them deals where you work all day and it doesn't look like you've accomplished anything!!! Hope to get the rest of the floor and some other details finished up today, then lower the car down to ride height and start on the suspension....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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08-30-2009 06:14 AM #2
I went ahead and traded my 92 Vette. I needed a good car for work and didn't feel like putting an engine in the vette so I ran it on Craigslist to look for a good even trade. It's a 2002, 3.8 5 speed. Should make a decent daily driver.
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08-30-2009 06:30 AM #3
Good lookin' Horse, Falcon!!!! The 3.8 is a good engine, does quite well on mpg, too. Heck of a lot nicer car then some old blowed up chebbie!!!!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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08-30-2009 09:51 AM #4
Quite the switch! We usualy don't see Bow Tie owners ever look at the blue oval!

Bet both cars were and will be fun drivers!
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"No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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08-30-2009 02:35 PM #5
Well, I've got Mopars and GM's; I figured I might as well get a Furd in the driveway, too.
I got several trade offers; this one looked and drove the best and had the least miles. Hopefully I can get a few good years out of it.
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08-30-2009 06:56 PM #6
I had a couple hours yesterday afternoon & a couple more this afternoon, so I thought I'd get organized for the upcoming "Z" firewall build. I've got some sheet metal tools that have been under the bench for a good long while now. So, I chopped up an old attachment I had for my first track loader that was just collecting dust in the corner. It had some slip tubes on it (like a receiver for the hitch). I used some angle iron I had in the shed and made this deal up. I put it on an outside corner of the shop so I'd have plenty of workin' room.
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I bought a stretcher/shrinker at a car show a couple years ago. No mount so it hasn't been used yet.

Harbor Freight Planishing hammer. Might call it new old stock. I've had it for a long time too, but never used it.


I've used the bead roller a couple times. Clamped it in the band saw when I DID use it.

I'm wondering about a wing (table top) on each side of the bead roller to help feed the stock through? or maybe it would just get in the way? Any thoughts?
I still plan to make an attachment to hold the bench vise, and one for a small welding table. I'm gettin' tired of saw horses.........
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that's what I've been up to this weekend."PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
"LIVE" your life like you could die tomorrow.
John 3:16
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08-30-2009 07:00 PM #7
A table top for the bead roller is a definite plus!! Makes them a whole lot easier to accurately follow a line... The corner setup should work good, Pro!!!!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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08-30-2009 07:18 PM #8





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