Hey fellow geezers, remember when the all were this easy?? A customers 54 chebbie. He's getting anxious, can ya blame him?? I don't even like restorations, but this is gonna be one sweet ride.
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Hey fellow geezers, remember when the all were this easy?? A customers 54 chebbie. He's getting anxious, can ya blame him?? I don't even like restorations, but this is gonna be one sweet ride.
should be a nice one, lots of new chrome and stainless peices
The old Blue Flame 6... And I love the roof line on those hardtops.
Good looking car Dave, he'll be happy I'm sure.
Pat
Geez Streetster, why don't ya just call my sister names????? Closet chebbie guy!!! and I thought you was me pal.............
Mebbe I should build a pail, got this left over BB Ford Stroker motor and tunnell ram laying in the corner. Or mebbe some deuce rails with an A roadster........ No wait!!! How's about the BB Blue Oval in this really mint 69 maro body my brudder has!!!
Sumpin like that Streetster, 'bout ready to retire from this building stuff, but I think I probably have one or two good ones left in me.
Man, you got that right, Streets. The guy wants to drive his 54 to his 40 year class reunion on Aug. 29!! The upholstery guy wants to start on the car Monday, so I guess you know where I will be all weekend. My 72 pick em up has been ready for paint for a month, still sitting in my garage. Haven't touched the Ranchero in 3 months, sitting in my garage. Everybody wants there stuff done now, so the shop is always full. I hate to tell people no, that's my problem. Shouldn't complain, I guess. Could be bored and broke instead!!!!!
I had a 72 pickemuptruck too. Sold it . . .
If ya look close, you can see the '67 hood, louvers in the hood, louvers in the roof (that was a neat trick), louvers in the tailgate.
It was a bored and slightly stroked rat. Somewheres around 500 CI.
Two other photos (front and rear) in my gallery.
Neat pick em up, Henry. Mines a Ford, lowered a bit with some rolled pans and filled seams. Will get some pics of it next time it makes it outside. Hopefully can at least get it primed and blocked once more in the next couple weeks, then mebbe get the paint on it the first of next month. I've had the dang thing for 13 years now, never have got it done. Guess it's about time.