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My new chassis in the garage.

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Doc Squat, Dec 20, 2009.

  1. Doc Squat
    Joined: Apr 17, 2008
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    Doc Squat
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    from tulsa, ok

    After looking for years for a original deuce chassis I finally said "what the shit" and just ordered one from Pete & Jakes. Freeking beautiful. I know some of the HAMBERS won't care for it, but I'm digging the shit out of it.
     

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  2. Gasser 57
    Joined: Feb 13, 2007
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    Gasser 57
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    from New Jersey

    Nice lookin' piece. What body are you putting on it?
     
  3. Doc Squat
    Joined: Apr 17, 2008
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    Doc Squat
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    from tulsa, ok

    Going for a 32 RPU.
     
  4. Harris
    Joined: Feb 15, 2007
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  5. sota
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    Nice rolling chassis...whats not to like here!
     
  6. hotrodroadster32
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    hotrodroadster32
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    from Mass

    Nice chassis,keep us posted when you get the body on it.
     
  7. 3wLarry
    Joined: Mar 11, 2005
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    3wLarry
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    from Owasso, Ok

    why didn't ya tell that old fart to get his butt of'n yer rails when you were taking the pic?

    so how many hours did it take you and Al to drive to kansas city and back? :D
     
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  8. Hot Turkey
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  9. coopsdaddy
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    coopsdaddy
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    from oklahoma

    Hey doc,i met you in afton getting gas,nice frame...quinton
     
  10. corndog
    Joined: Nov 27, 2007
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    corndog
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    from Indiana

    Looks good to me too, plus as long as you like it...who cares what others think of it!
     
  11. grits
    Joined: Mar 9, 2006
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    grits
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    I have to agree with Sota, what's not to like?
    and....... no, you cant have my dog. :D
     
  12. onedge
    Joined: May 25, 2006
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    onedge
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    Cool... shinny axle too! & RPU plan sounds like a lot of fun. Enjoy the hell out of it.
     
  13. Works for me.
     
  14. HotRod33
    Joined: Oct 5, 2008
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    Looks great.... Wish santa would get me one of those............
     
  15. 30 Buford
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    30 Buford
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    Nice and a great foundation to build on .
     
  16. What's not to dig? Sometimes you just have to bite the bullet and say rodding is way more important than restoring. Now if you can avoid the full on street rod route you got all under control.

    Jerry produces good pieces. You should enjoy many years of use from that one.
     
  17. whats not to like? looks better than mine , wait a second i dont have one!:(
     
  18. rodsnhawgs
    Joined: Oct 4, 2006
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    rodsnhawgs
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    from WV

    Cool. I had a P&J chassis under a '34 I used to have - good ride. Like anything else, the foundation makes all the difference.
     
  19. Shoeboxdriver
    Joined: Dec 10, 2006
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    Shoeboxdriver
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    from Holmen, WI

    Like others have said, looks great! With a solid foundation on hand its on to the next step(s):)

    Shoebox
     
  20. chopnchaneled
    Joined: Oct 21, 2004
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    chopnchaneled
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    from Buford Ga.

    Congrats on your new p&j rolling chassis, i sold a few of them over the years and
    every one was just like the previous one :dead on"
    Keep us posted
     
  21. my2nd40
    Joined: Dec 11, 2003
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    my2nd40
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    from Tennessee

    That's a quality piece. Don't blame you one bit for choosing a shop fab chassis. Have fun with the build.
     
  22. okiedokie
    Joined: Jul 5, 2005
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    okiedokie
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    from Ok

    Good for you, that RPU will be great for cruisin OKC. Joe
     
  23. That gave me a Chuckle, Some time the Smartest decision is the Toughest to make. I always say "They all look good at 60 mph" Now quite sitting around and get to work.
    The Wizzard
     
  24. willymakeit
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    willymakeit
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    Nice. Gives you a big jump in progress and frustration, Enjoy
     
  25. krooser
    Joined: Jul 25, 2004
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    I like your choice of hairpins and buggy springs... you'll have nice riding set-up.

    I've visited the Slover's a few times at the shop... nice folks and great products... got the nickle tour and i was impressed.

    Congrats...
     
  26. hemifarris
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    Looks like an excellent start to what sounds like an interesting project.Good luck.........Mike
    P.S..........Who gives a shit if some HAMBERS don't care for it? Just my opinion
     
  27. Doc Squat
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    Doc Squat
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    from tulsa, ok

    Damn Grits I still want that dog.
     
  28. Doc Squat
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    Doc Squat
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    from tulsa, ok

    Some people think if you didn't hammer it out yourself you kinda pussyed out by buying a frame.
     
  29. Doc Squat
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    Doc Squat
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    from tulsa, ok

    Left Claremore about 8:30 back by 4:30. So nice to have this in my GARAGE!!!!!!
     
  30. Doc Squat
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    Doc Squat
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    from tulsa, ok

    Thanks Quinton good luck with your project.
     

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