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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Royalshifter, Dec 27, 2008.

  1. loudbang
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    Hell ya we are interested in your Beauty.
     
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  2. Donut Dave
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    Lets see more of those RPU's ....
     
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  3. flatheadgary
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    just an aside but the box is a super beetle
     
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  4. Blue One
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    o_O :confused: :D
     
  5. Donut Dave
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    Good eye you are 100% correct, small, compact and no reversing needed.
     
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  6. Blue One
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    Well, there you go, he meant the steering box. That one went right over my head :D
     
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  8. 41hemi
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    Here is my 29 Ford Roadster pickup. Just finished putting it together the summer of 2016. Pretty much all original except for juice brakes and a dropped axle.
     

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  9. flatheadgary
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    dave i didn't mean to get everybody upset. i just wanted anybody who might want to do what you did to know which box it was. i myself have used the super box on my brothers '23 t altered and my flathead dragster and my '23 vwt. just to name a few. by the way, that is an incredable rpu.
     
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  10. stan65
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  11. twenty8tudor
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    Dang!! Nice job! I bought an olds gauge for mine also but opted out and used the stock tank..

    Really like the fill for the auto trans you did..

    Nice job!!


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  12. Nice job!
     
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  13. stan65
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    No auto, it's a 327 with a t-5. 3 pedals all the way!
    And thanks for the kudos.


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  14. twenty8tudor
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    I was meaning the part in the gauge cluster.. For where the gear indicator is. Where ya filled it with what looks to be a couple switches.


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  15. stan65
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    One of this year's AMBR contenders. Pure eye candy!!
     
  17. ^^ I like that a lot!!!!!!!!!!!!!:cool::cool::cool: JW
     
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  18. brad2v
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    Me too. mmmm, cycle fenders....
     
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  19. loudbang
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  20. Aluminum1929
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    I didn't have the money for a body, so I decided to build one... and it got out of control. Haven't seen one on this thread that I didn't like! 20161007_145942.jpg
     
  21. Aluminum1929
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    Love this car. Offy power. Would love to hear this thing blasting down the street! 3653595342_cb5ab79eed-vi.jpg
     
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  23. loudbang
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    That is pretty neat. Have you weighed it?
     
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  24. Yeah, that's my RPU. :)
     
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  25. 05snopro440
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    Looks great! Nice to see a full fendered A, and without the wood on the back of the cab looks good. Thanks for the ideas :)
     
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  26. 05snopro440
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    Wow, that's a beauty! Looks like you stretched out the cab dimensions compared to a steel A, wanted more room? I'm going to stretch mine 4" when I get going on building it. I'm 6'2", so a stock A RPU is a little small for any long drives.
     
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  27. Runcharger
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    Here is the beginning of mine. I'm 6' as well but I don't want to stretch it Plans are pretty boring, full fendered, 302.
     

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  28. Cyclone Kevin
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    Here's mine, my 1st running Hot Rod. IMG_9626.PNG It's still in the family after nearly 30yrs. Now it's a chopped closed cab wearing a different shade of color and sporting American 5 Spokes.
     
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  29. 05snopro440
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    Looks like a good starting point. I sat in so many different trucks before I decided how I want mine set up. Stock, Stretched 4", Stretched 6", stock seat, custom seats, etc. I decided 4" is the right amount for me. Doesn't change the proportions considerably and still looks sweet. At the end of the day its just a personal choice and I'm not going to drive something that's not comfortable. :)

    That sounds like a good plan so far. My plan is full fenders, a '67 283, TH350, ladder bars in the rear with a buggy spring, and a dropped I-beam in front. Some other ideas that will be a surprise :)

    What are you planning for suspension?
     
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