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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Lloyd's paint & glass, Jul 18, 2022.

  1. pila38
    Joined: Mar 25, 2009
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    Messing with gauge layout. I think this is where I’m going with some minor tweaks. IMG_5467.jpeg IMG_5466.jpeg IMG_5465.jpeg
     
  2. Is his shop in Oregon?
     
  3. nochop
    Joined: Nov 13, 2005
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    from norcal

  4. lumpy 63
    Joined: Aug 2, 2010
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    It's in El Cajon CA Lloyd
     
  5. lumpy 63
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    I believe you're thinking of Jim Mayer racing..
     
  6. DDDenny
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    from oregon

    Jim Meyer Racing.
     
  7. nochop
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    nochop
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    from norcal

  8. mopacltd
    Joined: Nov 11, 2008
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    Colin, I have 2 bent Dana 60's that need straightened. You thinking of coming to Yarnell any time in the future?
     
  9. lumpy 63
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    Always a possibility Charles...
     
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  10. Lumpy, is it common for axle housings to get bent? How does it happen? Collisions?
     
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  11. lumpy 63
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    Most every axle housing I have ever narrowed is bent to some degree. Most car rear ends are fairly close , The Impala 12 bolt I just did for the Tempest was spot on. Pickup rear ends are almost always bent from being heavily overloaded and driven over rough roads.
     
  12. saltflats
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    from Missouri

    If one had a bunch of different mounts welded on it that can throw one off.
     
  13. saltflats
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    Not a lot of solid bracket points for that is there?
     
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  14. There’s a bracket that bolts to the head
    That set up came off another 292
     
  15. patsurf
    Joined: Jan 18, 2018
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    the old 'twin-h' hudson's would be cool-one of them....
     
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  16. Tin Top
    Joined: May 6, 2023
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    I picked up a members 1937 humpback for sale a while back. Unfortunately, life got in the way. I was finally able to start tearing it down to assess where I need to start. 6341178D-A87D-4862-B468-06D27CD7034D.jpeg FD1F3776-CE57-4CDD-AF6E-22466811E879.jpeg FD3F8FB7-7AAB-4702-9BF2-565EC7D0FDAF.jpeg FD5E0DCA-64C3-49F7-9873-35E744543655.jpeg
     
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  17. Tin Top
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    Yeah, I think we all do! Lol
     
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  18. Today, I finished my fuel system. Real high tech setup. After that, I installed the adapters I made to connect the 1969 C-10 E-Brake cables to the 1950 3100 bell crank. The E-Brake now works as well as the stock system did. IMG_8598.jpeg IMG_8597.jpeg IMG_8594.jpeg IMG_8595.jpeg
     
  19. lumpy 63
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    20241124_150219.jpg 20241124_150529.jpg Repositioned the crossmember on this 32 chassis, the previous builder tacked it in at a wierd angle. Had to build a spreader first to go around the giant quick change. 20241124_160835.jpg Then I conned my pal Butch into installing the spiro locks on the Pontiac pistons because my thumb is still melted.
     
  20. mgtstumpy
    Joined: Jul 20, 2006
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    A long hiatus with not a lot of work to show due to retirement, family, travel and waiting for others to finish various odd jobs that will allow me to progress. It's been languishing for far too long! However Wheelsmith was tasked with making some steel wheels, it also modified my NOS hubcaps to fit. Wheels were powder coated in OEM amber colour to match the OEM 1946 2-tone colour scheme.
    DynaMat was installed throughout the body; roof, floor, doors, trunk, firewall etc. I also had the OEM frame stencil reproduced (Production date); refurbished the gas tank after modification and sealed it with Red Kote. An Ozzie product actually made in USA and superior to other gas tank liners on the market!
    I finally installed all new window fuzzies, flat side glass (Fabricated all new window rollers) and installed my NOS vent shades. Next was fitting my NOS Hydramatic trunk emblem and '8', upgrading from a 76 model to a 78 model.;)
    The restored dashboard, hydro-dipped in OEM wood-grain finish to match garnish molds, was next.
    I was able to locate the OEM style bitumenised cardboard that was installed on the inside of trunk lid.
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    Last edited: Nov 25, 2024 at 6:25 AM
  21. fastcar1953
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    Getting ready to build the frame 468304890_9187969047893966_8128394349726999078_n.jpg 468429369_9187970587893812_2796623042759911561_n.jpg 1.jpg 2.jpg 3.jpg
     
  22. choptop40
    Joined: Dec 23, 2009
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    going through photos and found an old pic from 1991...37 Plymouth 327 power glide...drove that car everywhere... 37 purple coupe.png
     

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