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Hot Rods Where were you in 62? My late 50's/early 60's hot rod 41/47 Ford coupe

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Chris, Mar 28, 2016.

  1. UNCLECHET
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  2. RainierHooker
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    Love it. I've been mentally building an early-60s style '41-48 coupe for quite some time too. And like you have a stash of parts for it hanging in my rafters, and a '58 283 sitting in the corner.

    Sub'd to see this through...
     
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  3. 37hotrod
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    Awesome car. Drool...drool....

    While we're discussing front end treatments, I'll make a pitch for my favorite semi-custom '41 nose. I have a picture somwhere of a '41 with the two side grilles filled in, and just the center grille left. Can't find the picture just now, but it makes for a really cool look. If I ever find myself with a '41, that's how I'm doing it.
     
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  5. Squablow
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    I gasped a bit when I saw the Y-block getting pulled by a strap around those ultra rare and fragile Y block rams horns (!), but overall, looks like a cool project.
     
  6. falcongeorge
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    I just cant wrap my head around the idea of pulling an engine with a strap. Intellectually, I know theres absolutely NOTHING wrong with it, and in some ways its probably better, but man, I been pulling engines with manly rugged old chains for 40+ years now. Chains are just so butch...:rolleyes::p
     
  7. Chris
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    I thought about that about half way out...

    And those straps are rated for like 10,000 lbs. I prefer chains, but this engine is painted up nice and I was trying not to scratch it all up
     
  8. Chris
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    I'm at the Portland swap meet right now and scored this *****in dash. I wanted the chrome trim for the car, but this oringinal paint dash with super nice gauges and original plastic trim just spoke to me
     
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  9. RainierHooker
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    Gorgeous. I love the ****erscotch plastic.

    Maybe run that until if/when the car gets shinny paint, then 'upgrade' to chrome.
     
  10. Chris
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    Well I'm done at the swap meet, but my buddy who is still there called and asked if I wanted this that he found there...80.00. I said hell yes!!!

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    Chrome dash! Whatta score.
     
  13. kidcampbell71
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    Dang' it. Your streak continues ! Then what happens ? (!!!)
     
  14. RainierHooker
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    Good great golly...

    And like that you have two *****in' cars with chrome dashes.
     
  15. Chris
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    I basically go to swap meets looking for old chrome parts. It's my favorite

    I'm thinking of using the original ****erscotch trim and gauges out of the blue dash on this chrome dash in the car
     
  16. Chris
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    Got the chrome dash today from my buddy who grabbed it at the swap meet, I combined it with the plastic and gauges out of the blue dash. All I can say is I'm in love!!!!

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    Good news, bad news. That looks awesome, but now you HAVE TO chrome the garnish mouldings!!:D
     
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    That was always the plan, along with the steering column probably. The dash I wanted to do, but it would have just cost too much
     
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    I want to chrome the column jacket and garnish moldings in my '39 as well. I am seriously thinking about tuck and rolling the dash...:eek:
     
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    There's a guy here in town has the inner windshield garnish chromed. He wants a "C" note for 'em, been trying to get me to buy 'em.
     
  22. falcongeorge
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    Chris, sounds like your luck is holding!
     
  23. Chris
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    Can you get me some pictures?
     
  24. Chris
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    Nothing beats a chrome dash...here's the one I had done in my 34

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    Damn! Are those ever sweet!
     
  26. Chris
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    Here is the dash in the car, looks so killer. I can't wait to get everything else chromed, too. I think I will paint the wheel white, and the interior will be mostly white with blue and chrome accents. It's only money, right?

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  28. RainierHooker
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    Maybe paint the wheel to match the ****erscotch? I like white and blue as much as the next guy, but you got a good thing going there already...
     
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  30. F-head
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    hard to beat an ivory colored steering wheel
    thats gonna be a hell of a cool coupe
    once its chopped
    cheers
    b
     
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