Certain things make progress seem "real". A rolling chassis is a big milestone! Attaboy and keep the updates coming.
Dennis, look what I found! I was 19 when I bought this deuce in Sioux City for $200 in 1978. Sorry about pic quality, though, 126 film was not noted for best usage. This is as I picked it up with title, before I started the teardown. Randy Milligan and I unchanneled it as the floor was intact, tacked it together and started stripping the body of nasty paint and bondo. At that point, it looked like too much bodywork for me so I bought a nice 5 window body for the chassis, got it to primer, and then sold it to buy a Gibbon roadster body. ( the stupidity of youth...lol) Looks like you are moving along well with the old girl though, I would love to have finished pics when it is done to make a framed story of it...
Nice score! congrats. Man, theres cool stuff popping out of the woodwork all over the place right now!
THANKS TO EVERYONE FOR LIKING MY NEW PROJECT. A BIG THANKS TO MIKE FOR POSTING THESE OLD PHOTOS OF IT TAKEN BACK IN 1978. I JUST RETURNED HOME FROM KANSAS CITY AND GOT TO CHECK OUT THE PHOTOS ON FULL SCREEN. DAM I SURE LIKE THEM.....MIKE I WILL MAKE SURE YOU GET GOOD PHOTOS WHEN IT IS DONE. THANKS RANDY FOR PULLING MIKES CHAIN ON POSTING THEM.
Dennis, I grew up in Sioux City as well but I wasnt born till '61 but I'll check with my uncle, he's was in the Strollers Car Club in the '50's there, he might know. I think T-Man knows some people from that area as well. Malcolm, didnt Ron Stephen have a really nice '40 Ford pick up called "Poor Man's Pride". I use to watch him race stock cars in that area back in the day!
Looking forward to seeing some progress. If you are back in KC again, look me up and come by the shop. I am a stones throw from the KCI airport.
Here are some photo's of the 3w progress. Man, the cowl lid I sent you home with sure worked out nice. Pays off being a pack rat of 32 parts.