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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by The37Kid, Aug 2, 2017.

  1. The37Kid
    Joined: Apr 30, 2004
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    There is another thread on why we don't like working on our projects, money and parts is a reason some times. What is the next $500.00 + investment you need to make to allow progress to be made? Me, I need a Steadfast kickup kit for Model A body to '32 Ford frame kickups. Bob
     
  2. typo41
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    cab corners and tires for my 41 pickup
     
  3. Bandit Billy
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    I'm hoping one of you says a new moon fuel tank since I listed one on the parts page last week for $500. :rolleyes:
     
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  4. williebill
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    If I could buy time, $500 worth would be a bargain in my garage.
     
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  5. Von Dago
    Joined: Feb 13, 2007
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    from New Jersey

    I need a new air compressor. My old Sears (circa 1975) 2hp unit isn't up to the task anymore.
     
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  6. mr57
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    I have the Fenton's. Now to run the pipes....Should still have money left over for a cheapy set of 1/2" deep sockets...
     
  7. flatford39
    Joined: Dec 3, 2006
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    Need to have my Model A radiator recored and the tanks modified for a flathead V8. Not holding me up right now as I am working on final fitment of the rear end and getting my driveshaft cut.
     
  8. Flathead Dave
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  9. metalman
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    $500? I wish. My 41 PU needs a bed and wood kit, just shy of 2000. Then I can start thinking about the $500 parts + all the $20 to $100 parts that add up to multiple $500 real quick!
    This hobby sure isn't a cheap as it use to be!
     
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  10. tfeverfred
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    Almost 1/3rd of what my T's body will cost.:(
     
  11. sloppy jalopies
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    Sloppy's next $500 speculation...
    radiator, grill and insert for my '30 coupe..
    original grill guard [wire mesh] was too narrow... $150... nope.
    3" chopped alum. A radiator was $225 shipped...
    top half of the '31 grill was $75 , local...
    bottom half of a '30 was $35, local..
    welding the 2 together, free...
    sheet of 4' overhead light diffuser... $13 at lowz... does 2 A inserts...
    all 5 for less than $500... yahoo !
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    there are different size squares... chose 3/8".
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    painted flat black, adhered with industrial silicone,
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    side view.
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    silicone drying, with weights.
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  12. TVC
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    WOW ! That light defuser grill insert is BRILLIANT ! I'm heading over there this weekend to score some for myself.

    Thanks for the post ! ! ! !

    Oh, if I had an extra $500, it would make a good start on another project. Have my eye on one right now for a grand but might possibly talk him down to $750.
     
  13. tb33anda3rd
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  14. Koz
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    Need the radiator to move forward. $500 will be a good start......
     
  15. Turbo26T
    Joined: May 19, 2004
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    More like $ 600 for a full set of subrails for the Model A coupe ...Then $500 +/- for roof -wood kit ...Then $500 for...oh heck ,it never ends !!!!
    I seriously need to win the lottery...
     
  16. squirrel
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    been thinking about getting the bumpers chromed. That would wipe out $500 pretty quick. And then some, is my guess.

    no, I don't want to buy new chinese bumpers for half the cost.

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  17. treb11
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    Either Newport wipers or a bonded ***le for my '40 project. But a spare $500 will probably go toward the chimney repairs needed before winter.
     
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  18. InstantT
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    from SoCal

    I had a set of matched tripower Rochester 2 jets. I've moved twice and can't find them anywhere.

    Sent from my LGLS990 using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
     
  19. 325w
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    Wish 500 would finish it.
     
  20. RMR&C
    Joined: Dec 26, 2009
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    from NW Montana

    Right now time is needed more than parts.....need to build the new floor in my '34 sedan after channeling.
    A shrinker/stretcher is on the want list though.
     
  21. barrnone50
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    from texas

    Paying for me and the Mrs. to go to the Hot Rod Hill climbs.
     
  22. Mr48chev
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    That would buy about half of the 13 yards of concrete I need for my shop floor. I need the shop floor and the shop before I do much of anything on the projects.
     
  23. Dirty Dug
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    Why don't you make your own kick-up? Guys have been doing it for a lot of years before Steadfast started selling their overpriced kit. Save yourself a bunch of money and learn something new while you're at it. That's what hot rodding is all about
     
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  24. gene-koning
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    I've been working on a 39 Dodge pickup, but I just bought a 47 Dodge pickup. The 47 is a lot nicer truck, the 39 is pretty rough, but the 39 is closer to being roadworthy. I need to decide which truck to spend the $500 on. Sorry, no pictures yet. Gene
     
  25. Rocky
    Joined: Mar 3, 2001
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    An 11" pressure plate to work on my "long style" drilled aluminum flywheel. I may get a mustang plate to work with a chevy clutch disc. And some paint supplies. Variprime would be a good start.
     
  26. The37Kid
    Joined: Apr 30, 2004
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    True, But some times it is better to step up and use a proven product, and besides at 66 there is time better spent on other things. Bob
     
  27. sloppy jalopies
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    IMO... if it need not be sculptured to match the frame rail's contour, try using model A subfloor cross rails [3] for $75...
    angled up, flat top and angled down at the rear...
    trim the outside flange off from the wheel well back as the sub-rail gets narrower...
    the section you don't trim sticks outward and gives you something to attach the quarter panel to...
    if you have access to a brake you could make your own... $
    ... go bob go !
     

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