Thread: Old Rodder Sayin' Hi!
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03-17-2004 07:03 PM #1
Old Rodder Sayin' Hi!
Hi everyone, I am a (Lets just say Mature) Missourian that has a real love for cars. I have a mint 66' Plymouth Fury III that the wife and I enjoy showing with our local club on the weekends. We are also in the middle of building a 48' Chevy 1000 2 dr sedan. This is going to be my main toy when it's done and the wife will get her fury. I am looking forward to sharing info and laughs with everyone here.
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03-17-2004 07:12 PM #2
welcome, maybe you can check out my problem
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03-17-2004 07:24 PM #3
Be glad to if I can kjm.
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03-17-2004 07:36 PM #4
Re: Old Rodder Sayin' Hi!
Originally posted by brickman
......and the wife will get her fury.....Objects in my rear view mirror are a good thing unless,.... they have red and blue lights flashing.
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03-18-2004 04:13 AM #5
Welcome, brick. By mature if you mean geezer we need ya!!! Kids almost got us outnumbered. Post some pics of your rides and jump on in to the fray.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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03-18-2004 06:07 AM #6
You can say that Dave...
and I am glad to be here. I love to talk shop with fellow car freaks. I posted a couple pics of my rides in the gallery, this is a great site with many good functions.
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03-18-2004 08:25 AM #7
Welcome to Club Hot Rod brickman. Jump in and enjoy the site, we got a good bunch of guys here. Toss up a pick of the Fury when ya get a chance. What ya got planned for the '48 ?
LarryEvery Day I Wake Up Above Ground Is a Good Day!!
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03-18-2004 10:23 AM #8
Welcome to CHR Hell hath no Fury---but the Brickman do!
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03-18-2004 06:17 PM #9
here is a pic of the ol' Fury.
As for my 48, I have already shaved and filled the hood, I plan to shave the door handles. It's going to get power windows and electric doors both on a remote. I have a atenuator for the trunk that will also be on the remote. I have completely resurfaced the undercarriage and most of the car. The undercarriage is all repainted with the new 9" ford rear end mounted on the stock springs. I have 2" lowering blocks in the rear because I am looking for a very low stiff car with attitude. The front is going to be a Mustang II which I haven't purchased yet, trying to find one out of a junkyard before I have to dish out the big bucks. I have a 400 sb out of a truck being stroked as we speak at our local machine shop. Looking to get it up to the 400-450 hp range. There is a 350 HD going behind that. I still have alot to do but to me thats alot of the fun.
on small cars yes. but fat fender cars are pretty much the same in size and weight as the donor car. i found s10 brakes work great on fat fender and pickups. a deuce will just need manual brakes...
Time for brakes