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04-24-2006 08:28 AM
Thread: New guy with unfortunate project
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Sounds like good advice. Are these things easy...
Sounds like good advice. Are these things easy to straighten?
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04-24-2006 07:53 AM
Thread: New guy with unfortunate project
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It was pretty much all broken to bits. The low...
It was pretty much all broken to bits. The low nose of the car dug into the ground, and the car flipped up and hit a big thick tree. From the body, I was able to salvage one fender, two running...
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04-24-2006 06:58 AM
Thread: New guy with unfortunate project
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I've taken the whole car apart. No mechanical...
I've taken the whole car apart. No mechanical failures. Eye witness says it looks like he may have blacked out & fell off the road. Low speed accident, but the car offered no protection.
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04-24-2006 06:19 AM
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alright! The picture worked on the first try!
alright! The picture worked on the first try!
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04-24-2006 06:18 AM
Thread: New guy with unfortunate project
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New guy with unfortunate project
I'm starting to rebuild this 34 Ford. (I'll take a shot at posing a picture!)
I don't yet know what it's going to be, I guess it depends on what type of body I come across.
My father started...
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