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      Bob Parmenter




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      Registered: April 2001
      Location: Salado
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      Soon to be closer to the ground, and black primer. Wide whites on 16's, and fenderless. 50's style.
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  1.    3:14pm
    1. Dan J

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      Registered: June 2002
      Location: Memphis
      Posts: 216

      Hey Bob, look's like you picked up a pretty nice project here. Wide whites, primer, fenderless, and low to the ground... I can see it now and it's lookin' good! Exhaust out the side or underneath?

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      M.A. Rosanoff: 'Mr. Edison, please tell me what laboratory rules you want me to observe.'
      Edison: 'Hell! There ain’t no rules around here! We’re trying to accomplish somep’n!'
      (Thomas Alva Edison, 1847-1931, In Roasanoff, “Edison In His Laboratory”)
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  1.    7:52pm
    1. Bob Parmenter

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      Registered: April 2001
      Location: Salado
      Posts: 10,855

      Thanks Dan,
      It won't be a lot lower, especially with 16's and bias plys, but should end up about 3-4 inches lower than now (plus the squat from the engine & trans). I usually like the exhaust up and out of sight except for turn downs at the end just under the rear body panel.

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      Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon

      It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.

      Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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  1.    5:26am
    1. Dan J

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      Registered: June 2002
      Location: Memphis
      Posts: 216

      How about posting some pictures as you make progress (so the rest of us can enjoy too). What about the engine and drivetrain... you got something laying around that you've been waiting to use, or are you in search of some "new" stuff?

      Just another thought.... it might be interesting if you "shared your thoughts" with us on this forum as you work your way through the build on this car. Things like why you are choosing new parts vs salvaged parts (or the opposite), selection of engine, etc. This would probably take some time on your part, so you might not be interested. But it sure would be interesting for the rest of us!

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      M.A. Rosanoff: 'Mr. Edison, please tell me what laboratory rules you want me to observe.'
      Edison: 'Hell! There ain’t no rules around here! We’re trying to accomplish somep’n!'
      (Thomas Alva Edison, 1847-1931, In Roasanoff, “Edison In His Laboratory”)
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