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

  1. Moriarity
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    this better???
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  2. Adriatic Machine
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    Made some simple standoffs to attach adel clamps to hang the fuel line, as I have done with the brake lines. I took this route because the ch***is was built with randomly convenient 5/16” holes in a few places, so I took advantage of them. I get a lot of satisfaction out of making hardware:)


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  3. Sharpone
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    Two thumbs up, I’d give ya more but I only have two :)
     
  4. DDDenny
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  5. That is great! I’ll use that in the future!
     
  6. Thanks for the tip. I, too, am referencing the Painless instructions as well as deciphering the Rebel instructions. I already have to re-do one of the basic wires coming from the fuse box. I'll get there eventually.
     
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  7. Oneball
    Joined: Jul 30, 2023
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    Made up a one piece line from the pump to the carb on the Merc the rubber pipe came loose earlier in the year and peed fuel everywhere and I really don’t like the idea of that.
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  8. We are picking up a 1951 Ford Custom for Little Truckdoctor today. Pictures to follow.
     
  9. IMG_9168.jpeg Here are the promised pictures of Little(?) Truckdoctor’s 1951 Ford Custom. Ok, just one, we will get more tomorrow.
     
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  10. 51504bat
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    After 5 months of no progress I finally sprung my Ranch Wagon from body shop hell. The guy did a good job of replacing the floors and repairing lots of rust and started on prepping the body. Then all work stopped and periods of radio silence. Pretty bummed at this point. Not sure if another body guy will want to pick up the project. I'll be 74 in April. Maybe time to either sell it as a stalled project or part it out. IMG_20250329_125452708.jpg IMG_20250329_125506883.jpg
     

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  11. BJR
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    Put my newly rebuilt tach and speedometer back in my 56
    T-Bird. No pictures as it's not that exciting.
     
  12. alanp561
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    With a lot of help from my gofer, Alyn, I replaced the 3-piece (leaking at two of the joints and installed by someone else) gas line with a one-piece length of NiCopp. Measured that ****er quite a few times before I made the two bends from the frame to the fuel filter. This was probably the easiest thing we've done on this car. May not seem exciting to anyone else, but to us it means that we can go down the road with it without the car catching on fire.
     
  13. chevy57dude
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    @Truckdoctor Andy - The shoebox Ford looks pretty solid. Tell us about it!
    It's a 1951, the last year of the 3, flathead?
     
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  14. rod1
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    Don't give up now! You're on the home stretch. Find the video of Gene Winfield saying :Don't Give Up !
     
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  15. We picked it up in Memphis yesterday, I traded a Harley for it. It is pretty solid, it does have some filler in it, but the trunk floor is good, and the rear floor looks good. It’s a Flathead V8 with a 3 on the tree. The video on Marketplace shows it running, although I don’t believe on all 8 cylinders. Chandler can’t wait to hear it run, but before we spend any money on the motor, a compression test will be in order. Our plan is to make it go, make it stop and drive it, thank you Anthony! @anthony myrick Chandler’s cousin is pushing for a 302 Ford and 303 3 speed because he’s a Ford guy and he has those pieces to sell. I’m sure it will be a Small Block Chevrolet because we love them and Chandler has a 350 he just dis***embled. Shoebox Central also has the mount kit too. When we picked it up, it was being stored at a shop in Memphis called Steel Rose Metal Company. Mike, the owner took us on a tour of his shop, neat place, they do cool work.
     
  16. 51504bat
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    Thanks for the encouragement. Not going to make a hasty decision. Need time to reflect on the situation before deciding what to do.
     
  17. Lloyd's paint & glass
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    Flat black, flames, lake pipes, wide whites, spider caps, diamond pleats... I can see it now :cool:
     
  18. blue 49
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    My older brother and I on the tailgate of our Grandparents red and white Ranch Wagon.

    Gary
     
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  19. guthriesmith
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    Sure hope you can get someone to finish it.
     
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  20. 51504bat
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    So do I. Was complete and running before the journey to body shop hell. All the chrome is redone, stainless polished and straightened, rebuilt 302/AOD combo, Maverick 8 inch with new 350's, front discs, 12 volt rewire, knee knocker a/c, etc. Hoping I can get it down the final stretch but if not it'll make a good project for someone.
     
  21. jeepster
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    Replacing power window motor.
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  22. Sharpone
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    Mmmm tasty, do you oyster cracker or just plain saltines?
    Dan
     
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  23. deathrowdave
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    Old crock pot is my go to for carb work .
     
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  24. deathrowdave
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    Playing with the TIG welder . After 33 years in my care , finally the original seat , seat belts , and finished rumble seat area . IMG_2572.jpeg IMG_2573.jpeg IMG_2563.png
     
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  25. F-head
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  27. F-head
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  28. vtwhead
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    got lucky today! found a '66 283 bored 30 over with power pac heads. Been in a dry garage for over ten years. story goes that the PO had it rebuilt and then was in an accident, so he pulled the engine to use another day which never happened.
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  29. Robdski
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    I was able to get some epoxy primer on some front end parts today.
     

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