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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Conder, Oct 3, 2008.

  1. 65imp
    Joined: Dec 31, 2010
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    Yes,it's a replica of an actual car that ran in '65...
     

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  2. 65imp
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    Thanks denhabr.Tires are Mickey Thompson Sportsman "I" L60-15.Wheels are 15x8 steel from Stockton Wheel in California.Here's the motor...
     

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  3. skull
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    heres a 1957 chevy in seattle craigslist if anyone wants to build a street race car, this might be a good start,


    sale-k8ykm-2137693038@craigslist.org


    hope it helps someone,


    Later:cool:
     

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  4. Greg D
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    Very cool thread - always thought this would be a cool idea.
    Used to be a 76 Laguna that ran around this area done this way - haven't seen it in a long time.
    There are 2 #3 late model replicas that run around Omaha - one white, one black, and one red as Dale JRs car. They are members of the same family and are pretty well done but bone stock under the paint.
    A friend of mine built this;

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    It's built with all real race car parts, 351 with a Richmond 6 speed.
    I got a good 60 mile or better ride in it - simply unbelievable!
     
  5. 50dodge4x4
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    Well, the one I'm building is pretty tame compared to what some of you guys are doing. I'm building a 48 Plymouth business coupe as a street driven race car replica from our local dirt track from the early-mid 60s.

    My 48 is a body shell put on a Dodge Dakota frame that I'm building with a 4 point cage, full fenders with cut wheel wells, side and front and rear nerf bars. I plan on driving it all overthe place when its done, so I'm starting with the Dakota's V6 5 speed but may upgrade to a healthy V8 at a later date. I hope to have it on the road by summer 2011, we will see how the money holds up. Gene
     

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  6. hellerods
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    Greg---Holy sh#t----that is the wildest truck, any chance of a little ride around the block??????????? LOL super nice job!!!!!!!! Great ideas and cars/trucks guys -------- keep it going
     
  7. gnichols
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    from Tampa, FL

    Insane. Wish I had one. Gary
     
  8. want to do my factory hemi D500 Dodge that I waited some 30yrs to finally get...out of a wrecking yard...don't ask...

    think if I french the headlights and taillights for the street drive - I can have magic plates...make that metal plates - to go over them once at the show...

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  9. Here are a few of a Ford Talladega thats driven and made to look like a vintagestock car
     

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  10. k-member
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    That truck would be fun. I could see you in a Torino Tim, and the visible-man version as well.
     
  11. bumpnrun
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    soooper cool.....!
     
  12. Greg D
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    He actually enjoys giving rides in it.
    Take my word for it - you'd never forget it!

    Probably be awhile before he gets it back down here - notice the Canada plates.
    He will be doing a couple few big shows down here with it next year - I can post where it will be.
    BTW - it hasn't been on a trailer since it came back from paint with no driveline. As Ken put it "Trucks are meant to be driven not just looked at"
     
  13. 1929CDAN
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  14. Conder
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    Haven't been on in a while. THAT NUMBER 72 TALLEDEGA is EXACTLY IT!!!!!! BAD.
     
  15. nash510
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    from Vista, CA

  16. Zerk
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    That Falcon is utterly badass. What is the engine, SHO, new 5.0?
     
  17. koolkemp
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    Love the Falcon !!
     
  18. Dynaflash_8
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    from Auburn WA

    I love this thread!
     
  19. nash510
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    from Vista, CA

  20. nash510
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    It's the 5.0.
     
  21. Atwater Mike
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    I might do the Fred Lorenzen '63-1/2 Fastback ride for the street. I advertized my '63-1/2 Galaxy for sale, and a Hamber called. He was to come and see it last week, but didn't call...There are leaks on here as well as Craigslist. I wouldn't sell it to him now for twice the price.
    That being said... I have a fresh 406 I've just finished, (was going to use it in my '54 Ford Coupe gasser; I also have a 460 I built, that can go in the '54)
    406 FE in the Galaxie, have heavy duty 3-speed toploader trans converted to direct floor shift. Car's interior is worn, so a NASCAR streeter is just the ticket.
    Nice thing is the wide wheels, roll cage, all the hard stuff gets done 'in house'.
    And I've got everything.
     
  22. bigEkustoms
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    That truck is sweet!:D
     
  23. SIX_94Y
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    I have been keen to do a similar style with a 64 pontiac grand prix, always loved the look of this style of cars. Has anyone got any photos of a 64 grand prix done this way?
     
  24. Hot Rod Elvis
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    A friend of mine's dad used to race a #2+ 33' Plymouth in the early 60's. When the time was right, he bought a 33 and made it into a street-able racecar that runs on Miller Lite! He runs open headers and is a very cool rod!

    He is also an artist and is a good car whiz, he used to have a 66 Corvete he built from an s10 chassis. And he now has a 1948 Ford Rat Rod Pickup he built from a late 90's Buick and is building a 59' T-Bird Curtis Turner Replica. He also builds custom pedal cars, bikes and go-carts.

    Video of Beer Test. http://racersreunion.ning.com/video/rat-rod-runs-on-beer

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    And a few of the custom pedal cars he builds too!

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    Enjoy!
    -Cody
     
  25. Hot Rod Elvis
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    My photos aren't showing up for me. Can anyone see them? What did I do wrong?
     
  26. koolkemp
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    What size are they?(the pics)
     
  27. fitzee
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    always loved the look of 60`s and early 70`s stock cars. Love the black or white wheel combos. Great post
     
  28. chuckles0
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    I am going to do one of these. I have a 40 body. & 2 wide5s..and Flatty,,,, Collecting parts. Got any?

    It is some of the cars my Dad built. 50s to late 60s
    Dick Dunlevy, Joe King, Ralph O'Day
    Columbus Motor Speedway and Kilkare
     

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  29. That Falcon is "KILLER" bad.

    Not much on the late engine, but I like the rest. I always thought these and Chevy II's made great looking race cars.

    My choice for an engine would be an FE.
     
  30. Hot Rod Elvis
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    Don't know....just got em' from his facebook. He didn't care.
     

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