Thread: New Guy From North Carolina
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08-31-2004 06:32 PM #1
New Guy Form North Carolina
HI i am from north carolina and working on a 72 f-100 custom it has a 89 5.0 roller motor with a C-4 .trying to make a hot rod out of it nice to meet all of you here on the hot rod site...Last edited by 72CUSTOM; 08-31-2004 at 07:05 PM.
stillen in a droped 72 custom
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08-31-2004 06:40 PM #2
welcome......let's see some pictures of your progress....enjoy the info you will get here...smart people, me excepted...lol
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08-31-2004 06:53 PM #3
Welcome to the CHR 72...
My father-in-law has a 77 Ford F-100, Stepside Shortbed, with a T-Bird 429 Modified engine in it...He's re-built the whole thing from the ground up, and it's a really nice truck.
Enjoy the site, and post some pics if you have them!
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08-31-2004 07:30 PM #4
welcome i dont think im to far from you. im in the lynchburg, rustburg part of VA. thanks, mike
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09-01-2004 05:00 AM #5
hey welcome to CHR glad to have you a bord is that any where near myrtle beach live their once lotsa pretty grils and lotsa hang over their too Ow boy I think that why I moved ( the hang overs not the grils)drive it like ya stole it
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09-01-2004 06:30 AM #6
Hey welcome- nice to have another person around that likes TRUCKS....glad to have ya on board.
Ever think about a Chevy truck though? I know- the fords have more thingy's.....like tailgate hand warmers..LOL just kidding but welcome and ask questions & post some pic.'sJim
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09-01-2004 06:38 AM #7
Welcome to CHR, hey I have a '72 Ford pick-em-up too!! Just started on it 13 years ago, hopefully will get it done this fall. Anyway, post us some picks of your pickup and enjoy your stay.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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09-01-2004 06:48 AM #8
Welcome to CHR. I'm afraid I don't own a Ford P.U., or live anywhere near you, but I did stay in a Motel 6 one time, somewhere. Enjoy yourself here.Mike Casella
www.1960Belair.com
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09-01-2004 01:09 PM #9
Hey lt1s10, you got a minor league baseball team in Lynchburg?
If you do, a former student of mine is the pitching coach.Just remember...dogs chase cars, but when they catch 'em, they can't drive.
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09-01-2004 01:15 PM #10
Welcome to the forum, from one N.C. person to another..
JonneyIf it won't go, force it... If it breaks, it needed to be replaced anyway
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09-01-2004 02:05 PM #11
i do have some pic of the old truck in my gallery. i will take some more since i lowerd it this past weekend.. 4 inches in the front nice rake on it now....stillen in a droped 72 custom
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09-01-2004 02:21 PM #12
Originally posted by bigbird48
Hey lt1s10, you got a minor league baseball team in Lynchburg?
If you do, a former student of mine is the pitching coach.
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09-01-2004 03:57 PM #13
Welcome to the boards man! I see another one from NC now too!!! Sweet.www.streamlineautocare.com
If you wan't something done right, then you have to do it yourself!
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09-01-2004 06:19 PM #14
Welcome. I have several family members that live in NC. Next to Va. NC is my next favorite state.Go Hokies!!!!!! ACC CHAMPS '04,'07,'08
4-16-07
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09-02-2004 08:40 AM #15
im glade somebody is into something except cars. i read about the team but dont go i just do cars. i wish someone would tell me why.
Now that I live in Wisconsin for me it's mostly the PACKERS..... GO PACK.
Last edited by bigbird48; 09-02-2004 at 08:42 AM.
Just remember...dogs chase cars, but when they catch 'em, they can't drive.
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