Thread: New Guy from Worshington the state.
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08-30-2020 12:09 PM #1
New Guy from Worshington the state.
Hi, Rip VW is the name.
I am building a 1927 Ford TCoupe on 32 Ford style rails. Power by a Ford 351W with a mild torque cam and dual Quads. Shifted by a FMX transmission and into a Ford 8.8 in rear with trac lock and 3.7 gears. I am just getting back to the project after a 2 year pause to move and build a new place to work. My new place is located on Coastal Worshington. I am looking forward to a new source of info and help.
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08-30-2020 02:33 PM #2
Welcome to the site Rip... maybe share some pics when you've a chance.. we're all photo hounds 'round this place.
'cept maybe for johnboy... he drives a bus... but we won't hold that against him! He's from the other side of the world!
nod, nod... wink - wink
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08-30-2020 05:19 PM #3
Welcome to CHR!Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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08-30-2020 05:30 PM #4
Welcome, lots of good people here, would love to see some pics !Seth
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08-30-2020 09:24 PM #5
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08-31-2020 07:44 AM #6
Welcome to CHR, good having you join us!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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08-31-2020 09:45 AM #7
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08-31-2020 12:58 PM #8
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08-31-2020 03:12 PM #9
Nice attitude on the rake. Also looks like a nice garage as well."Where the people fear the government you have tyranny. Where the government fears the people you have liberty." John Basil Barnhil
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08-31-2020 05:42 PM #10
I have a soft spot for tall T's and yours is a very nice start!
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08-31-2020 09:37 PM #11
Thanks everyone for the kind words and warm welcome. I look forward to participation of the info exchange and of the warmth of fellow Hotrodders..
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09-01-2020 04:14 AM #12
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09-01-2020 08:27 AM #13
Hi there!
I'm new here too. Just looking for inspiration for my Monte Carlo project.Gympion
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09-01-2020 08:49 AM #14
Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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09-01-2020 02:21 PM #15
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Welcome Rip! That is a very nice tall T and very cool it will be powered by a Ford. That is a very nice new work space too. That drive on hoist will make working on things a lot easier too!Ryan
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