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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Pair O' Dice, Oct 10, 2008.

  1. swade41
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    Could I get the license plate removed on the Willys please, thank you
     
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  2. Squablow
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  3. themoose
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  4. swade41
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    Thanks guys, my friend is weird about that
     
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  5. justabeater37
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    Can someone do a slant vs straight B pillar comparison with all of the pieces obviously in the right places. Hopefully get everything fit tonight and finish welding it all tomorrow and build a new catwalk. The rear spring is on backorder so this is close to the stance. Lowering it 3” in front 5-6”in the rear. The tsildragger rake should be close with the front wheels on the skates. A2284C7F-F962-42FB-8E26-6E4B54CBDAC1.jpeg 6D839792-84C3-46C6-A48C-E766A5F2753F.jpeg
     
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  6. James D
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    6D839792-84C3-46C6-A48C-E766A5F2753F.jpeg I like it. Its pretty subtle.
     
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  7. buick bill
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    im not sure what goes on over here . be gentle its my first time . im just trying to see if someone can alter my pix to show what my 41 will look like dropped 3 or 4 inches and maybe chopped the same . its all above my pay grade . so if you could it would be grt.!! DSCF5602.JPG DSCF5604.JPG
     

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  8. Unclebrad
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    Looks to me like 3/4" doesn't make a lot of difference. but...
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  9. Dick Stevens
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    I suspect he meant 3" to 4", not 3/4"
     
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  10. 1946caddy
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    Would look better if the rear wheel was centered in the rear fender.
     
  11. buick bill
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    sorry for the confusion . 3 to 4 inches . is what i meant . my wife and i have had similar miss communication . several times ! and i will never understand why the wheels werent centered as built . but i guarantee when i lower it i will fix that . if nothing else
     
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  12. buick bill
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    how about a straight b pillar , never saw that in a cheby coupe ! and maybe sme un hamb 20 inch steelies with knock offs ?
     
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  13. southerncad
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    No, no, no.....
     
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  14. buick bill
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    no to which ? or all the above ? the only thing likely to materialize is 3 inch drop . but some type of 5 soke wheels will probably come and go . depending on my mood . once im rid of 4.11s my wheel tire options are wide open . well not to wide . tubs are not in the mix !! but shorter tires with thinner w/w might give a totaly different look . right or wrong !
     
  15. gatz
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    The rear axle of a '40 Chevy Coupe that I owned at one time had been replaced with one from a '57 Dodge.
    The holes in the perches to align to the springs of the Chevy and Dodge rear-ends were not the same, and it caused the rear-end to be forward too far; just like the pic above.
    I can't remember which was off-center, but one was, and one was on-center.
    Seems like it was only about 3/4" or maybe 1" at most......enough to make a difference.
     
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  16. buick bill
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    maybe , but these chevys were built with the rear ends off cntr. . my best bet is it was because the rear w/torque tube moved back under compression . but im sure the engineers new more than i will ever figure out ! i think all gm cars had the same location in these years ?
     
  17. Unclebrad
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    Someone else is going to have to do the wheels (I have to do some other things today) but here is a chop and drop. I can go farther if you like. DSCF5602b.jpg
     
  18. buick bill
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    thnx , thats where im heading . the chop will probably .never happen . i did sit and dream about the first cut . but i did the glass and headliner to put it out of my mind . still i could get a wild hair . the altitude is in the very near future . if my shop wasnt such a mess id start today . could set my goals a little lower and clean the shop .?? what the hell . im pretty good at stepping over shit . havnt had a real bad tripping incident . yet !
     
  19. buick bill
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    thats just bad ass !!!
     
  20. Squablow
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    A straight pillar chop would be tough to pull off in real life, you'd probably have to source some 2 door sedan doors and pillars to make it work. That said, I don't hate the look, it's actually much nicer than I would have thought.

    No fucking way am I adding 20" wheels to this picture though.

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  21. buick bill
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    it was really a joke pertaining to the 46? ford coupe chop above . but it does give it a unique AND cool look ! if it was only that easy in real life . as to the low hanging fruit . it sucks that i am getting to where i dont want to cut something that is original and in decent condition . but the beauty of a 41 sd coupe is it seems like there are more around now than were built . so not rare . id hate to guess how many chopped are around .and throw in the 46/48 and im sure i cant count that high. if your real good a 3 inch chop on a ford will almost make it look like a stock chevy ! dont ask how i know !!
     
  22. Stan Back
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    Make a hardtop out of it and don't worry about the center post. And if you drive it seldomly, screw the side glasses for style.
     
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  23. themoose
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    @buick bill
    OK...Get out the torches , body hammers and lead.:D

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  24. buick bill
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    thats what im talking about . i never even dreamed that approach . the hard top would be so cool as well . im not sure where you would start . hammer , chisel ? .......hacksaw ? those wheels really work to ! id really hate to replace my rambler wheel covers , but at least they were cheap !! im really wanting to see the stock roof line in silver or silver metallic !
     
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  25. 1946caddy
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  26. quick85
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    While not wanting to step on the toes of 7berkmerc and Moose, they both did
    a great job eliminating the newer vehicle, I wanted to take the pic a step
    further. Not knowing what the lettering on the radiator shell signified, I removed
    it. I had to wait as the street sweeper rolled through and cleaned up the leaves,
    then tried out the black & white look. Now it looks like it could be on Ricky Nelson's
    block. Cropped as a 5x7.

    I don't have Photoshop so I'm pretty much limited to simple "repairs", but I have to say
    that you fellows on this thread sure know your stuff.

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  27. quick85
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    Good change, but I wouldn't mind having the Camaro, with the 200s'.
     
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  28. buick bill
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    are those wheels sabre . i thought they were spokes ? whatever they are they work. if i had that drop with those whees and a silver top , i think id be good ! would be interesting to see the hard top treament though . i dont think ive seen it on a 41 . YET......................
     
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  29. themoose
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    Lowered with no chop....

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  30. 1946caddy
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    They make reproduction sabre wheels for between $1500 -$2500 each. I've got a set of originals that cost me $1000 and they wanted $1000 each to restore when I checked about 5 years ago.
     

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