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Discussion in 'New to the H.A.M.B.? Introduce yourself here!' started by Fordpu35, Apr 8, 2009.

  1. Fordpu35
    Joined: Apr 2, 2009
    Posts: 15

    Fordpu35
    Member

    Here it is. I've been into cars since I was little (still only 30). When I was 7 my old man picked up a '35 ford pu. Mom told him it had to go so he told her it was my first car:) so i held him to it. @ 14 I tore into it repairing all the cancer and gettin her ready for high school. didnt get it done til I was 17 so I picked up a '62 mini to drive while I finished it. A few months after it was finished (as if they are ever finished) I got to drive it to H.A.N. in reno (proud moment for me) and blew out both front tires on the way tearing up my fenders. Shortly after that I lost a rear and finally scraped up enough $ to get some new treds. Being in highschool I just 1/2 arsed it so I could continue driving it, so now I'm building a spare frame with MII front, and 4 link rear (TCI), and a small block chevy (I know dont say it). The frame is almost complete so I can start swapping the body over as I redo each panel with a little more heart this time around.

    So how did I end up here? My other hobby is 4wheelin. I moved to WA from CA 4 years ago and left all my toys in CA. Suddenly I found the offroad forums and got hooked. In the last 4 years I've built 7 rigs from bartered internet parts for next to nothing. On valentines weekend I took a road trip down to Cali to pick up my high school sweet heart so I could get back to the rerestoration (the 35) I posted on all the 4wd forums to find a street rod forum and the H.A.M.B turn up a few times. I was hoping for a smaller more localized forum (love to barter) but I'll try to keep up here.

    My '35 is priority right now and then I'm headed back down to pick up my mini. After that I'll be putting the body from the spare frame onto my origional frame and building it with my son (he's 5, it may sit for awhile). eventually I'm gonna have to build a sedan so I can haul the whole family down to reno every year without having to drive 2 rigs. I've got 3 '35 pu's and dads got a '35 panel so I'll most likely try to find a '35 sedan just to keep the collection going.

    Alright I'll stop rambling and throw some pics at ya.

    The last time you'll see it on a trailer (hopefully);)
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    Finally home
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    spare frame pics.
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    And the body that came off the frame
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    Theres truck #3
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    Sorry for the crappy cell phone pics. The frame is in one side on the garage and the truck is in the driveway til I get the finishing touches done on my rock crawler. The I'll start a build thread with better detailed pics.

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  2. Fordpu35
    Joined: Apr 2, 2009
    Posts: 15

    Fordpu35
    Member

    Heres my poor mini
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    Pops wheels
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    My brother is into '37 pontiacs (3) and a '67 camero convertable.
     
  3. Lucky667
    Joined: Dec 3, 2008
    Posts: 2,233

    Lucky667
    Member
    from TX

    Welcome to the HAMB from South Texas. Great looking truck.

    Lucky667
     
  4. Fordpu35
    Joined: Apr 2, 2009
    Posts: 15

    Fordpu35
    Member

    Looks good. Love the wheels. I'm still torn between the wide whites on stock/reversed wires or big torque thrust II's.

    Thanx. Its pretty faded when its dry, but it was my first paint job 14 years ago. I'm stoked to be getting back to the rebuild.
     
  5. goodgarb
    Joined: May 29, 2007
    Posts: 113

    goodgarb
    Member
    from TACOMA,WA

    Welcome from Tacoma
    Nice truck! I wish i was at that point, however i am just getting started on a 37 pickup, check out my album,s, there are four.

    I was just over in your side of the mountains in bridgeport wash on last Saturday and picked up a second 37 pickup and some of a 36 pickup.

    Looking forward to my build and yours. Mark
     
  6. Fordpu35
    Joined: Apr 2, 2009
    Posts: 15

    Fordpu35
    Member

    I have. Looks like you've got your hands full.
    I'm not really at that point cause I'm starting over. The P.O. cut the stock dash out and built a cheasy steal dash with a monte carlo cluster:eek: so I conpletely stripped the interior. I starter with a bare frame and installed total cost involved mustang II and rear 4 link coilovers. Got a sweet deal on a '70 vette 350 with flat tops, headers, cam, and intake, so its going in there with a t350 behind it. I still have to mount the power brake assy., mount a fuel tank, plumb the brakes and fuel, before I can strip it all back apart to blast and paint the frame. Then I get to tear the entire truck apart and clean up the body work (tore it up in high school) adn piece it back together on the new frame. Then it's getting a painless (or simillar) harness and a complete new interior.

    Finally I can start racking up the miles as I build another truck on the old frame with the body off the new frame. Hopefully by then my 5yo boy will show enough interest to get out in the garage and contribute to the build of his H.S. rod.

    Then I'm gonna build :eek:a 3rd truck from spare parts and probably try to trade it for a sedan so I can haul the whole family to the swapmeets and shows.
     
  7. Jay Rush
    Joined: Jan 3, 2007
    Posts: 508

    Jay Rush
    Member

    Welcome From down south
     
  8. Jeem
    Joined: Sep 12, 2002
    Posts: 5,882

    Jeem
    Alliance Vendor

    Awwww, you're a weirdo, welcome!
     
  9. Fordpu35
    Joined: Apr 2, 2009
    Posts: 15

    Fordpu35
    Member

    Why thank you. I do my best ,,/,_
     
  10. dentprone
    Joined: Apr 11, 2009
    Posts: 122

    dentprone
    Member

    Welcome, I like the Ford...and the Samurai. I just sold a Sammy about a year ago, fun little trucks.
     
  11. Fordpu35
    Joined: Apr 2, 2009
    Posts: 15

    Fordpu35
    Member

    Thats my 8th one. This ones getting an exo cage so it lasts a little longer. I have a problem keeping the rubber side down, but thats what I build them for:D
     
  12. Midwest Rodder
    Joined: Dec 7, 2008
    Posts: 1,768

    Midwest Rodder
    Member

    Welcome, Nice truck.
     
  13. Jeem
    Joined: Sep 12, 2002
    Posts: 5,882

    Jeem
    Alliance Vendor

    Hopefully, you can keep the rubber side down with the old Fords.
     
  14. Fordpu35
    Joined: Apr 2, 2009
    Posts: 15

    Fordpu35
    Member

    Planning on leaving the rubber in little piles on the road:D
     
  15. racinman
    Joined: Dec 30, 2008
    Posts: 951

    racinman
    Member Emeritus

    Nice stuff... Welcome to the HAMB from SC
    racinman
     

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