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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Rickybop, Nov 4, 2024.

  1. Rickybop
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    I do like the Texas Termite.
    Guess I won't get quite so racy.
    Though we won't be surprised if it evolves that way over time. :D


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  2. Budget36
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    Are you planning discs or drums in the front when it’s going?
     
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  3. Rickybop
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    Pa rum pum pum pum
    Me and my drum.......... brakes.
     
  4. Sounds like you have given it a lot of thought and have a plan, looking forward to watching the Plymouth come together. HRP
     
  5. hotrodjack33
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    Aw come on Ricky...they look good on everything.:p
     
  6. Rickybop
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    Oh, I'm really good at the thinkin' part. LOL
    I'll try to be good at the doing part, too, so we can see her come together, Danny.

    Absolutely no metal flakes steering wheels, Jack.
    Until after I get my foot gas pedal.
    Priorities.
     
  7. I am late to the party Ricky. Like the coupe a lot, looks in super shape, great start. Congratulations. Will be following along.
     
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  8. Rickybop
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    Thanks, Mikey! :)
    When I think of hot rod coupes on the HAMB, yours is one of the first ones that comes to mind.
     
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  9. Tow Truck Tom
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    from Clayton DE

    It's a Win Win deal
     
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  11. Rickybop
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    Yeah, I know... LOL.
    They may end up as garage art.
     
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  12. Thank you sir for that fine complement. Glad you think of my old girl.
     
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  13. Rickybop
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    Making some changes so I can give myself a good chance at getting this coupe on the road. I've decided not to make any further efforts on either the '53 Chrysler or the speedster project.

    The Chrysler is just too much car. I like hardtops, but it's just too big and heavy to be a hot rod. It needs everything. Delaminated curved glass and other stuff I don't wanna deal with.

    The roadster/speedster would've been cool. Different. Kinda wild and crazy. Definitely outside the box. Truthfully, it was just my way of trying to make something out of almost nothing. And I embraced that and committed myself to it and figured I'd make it the best I could.

    But I like this old Plymouth coupe. It's nice to have a real car with an actual body LOL. I can build a hot rod out of this sweet little honey butter biscuit.
     
  14. Rickybop
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    When I introduced my roadster/speedster project and showed just the 440 engine in front of the cowl,
    @Hitchhiker
    commented something like "you can't be serious".
    And I didn't blame him LOL.
    But this time, when he saw my Plymouth coupe, he said...

    I respect Hitchhiker's opinion. He's one of our more prolific builders around here.
    So maybe just maybe I'm headed in the right direction.

    :D
     
  15. Rickybop
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    A lot of stuff meant for the speedster will go toward the Plymouth.

    Best of all...
    @GearheadsQCE was putting together a quick change for the speedster. But now he's gonna build it for the coupe. :)
     
  16. Rickybop
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    This
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    Under this
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    Yes!

    That's funny... all of a sudden I don't feel bad at all about the speedster.
     
  17. bubba55
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    Brother Flea sometimes life throws ya a curve ball and with this build ya gonna knock it out of da park
     
  18. That was more of a response to a big engine in a little car.

    I'm just happy you're having fun!
     
  19. Rickybop
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    Thanks, @Hitchhiker
     
  20. Happy for you too Ricky. I think the coupe will be extremely satisfying.;):)
     
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  21. choptop40
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    Wowzers.....more sir...more soup please...
     
  22. Rickybop
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    LOL
    Hot soup comin' up!
     
  23. Rickybop
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    Had a thought.

    The Chrysler was too big.
    The Speedster was too small.
    This Plymouth is just right.
     
  24. choptop40
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    Mopar Nocar can't sleep....great bedtime story......zzzzz......zzzzzz
     
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  25. twenty8
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    Oh f*#k me. You're not going to call it the "Goldilocks Coupe" are you...???:eek::D
     
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  26. Rickybop
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    That'd be the duck's nuts, mate!

    Steve, I actually wrote that as a serious thought. Then I looked at what I had written. I knew somebody was gonna say it. Just had to wait to see who. LOL

    "Goldilocks"
    Does have a certain ring to it.
     
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  27. Rickybop
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    I've thought about naming my cars. Wasn't sure. Made a list. The list grew. Then at some point I started eliminating the stupid ones. When there were no names left on the list, I had a deep life changing epiphany.
    A realization.

    ............... I don't want to.
     
  28. Rickybop
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    Rick's Plymouth Coupe would probably be good enough. ;)
     
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  29. Budget36
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    Or, “the ‘31”. That’s how mine are named.
    Since I won’t buy another, never will have to worry about confusing myself;)
     
  30. twenty8
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    That works.:)
     
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