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Hot Rods Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by HOTRODPRIMER, Mar 9, 2019.

  1. HOTRODPRIMER
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    This ran through my mind yesterday when I was looking for a horn for the old beater, I was visiting Bon****yard Cycles hoping I could find a old HD horn like I had on my Model A back in the early 70's, I was still heavily with the old panheads & knuckle heads and had a huge inventory of old parts.

    When I sold the truck keeping the rare horn never occurred to me but that was more than 40 years ago but I always liked the unique look of the round horn and I found a new horn with the vintage look, it's chrome instead of painted but I can correct that problem.

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    Have any of you guys let a part go with a car you wish you would have kept or do you have a certain part that you keep and use on all your cars?

    I do have the same louvered key chain that has made the rounds. HRP
     
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  2. Doublepumper
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    Yep, the early Cal Custom valve covers on the '53 Chevy panel I sold and the early Edelbrock valve covers on the '65 Chevy pickup I sold....now I want a set of either one for my new project. Oh....and the M22 four speed I don't need, but wish I'd kept.:(
     
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  3. kbgreen
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    Sold a 64 Tbird with the factory am/fm radio that I found in a junkyard and replaced the original am radio. Added no value to the car when I sold it, could use it now.
     
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  4. banginona40
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    I have one of those Harley horns and I'm still holding on to it!
     
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  5. wicarnut
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    I've met too many men in my lifetime that woulda/coulda/shoulda sums up their life, in conversation that phrase comes up often. I'm very thankful that " Figure it out, Make it happen, there are No excuses" was instilled in me very early in my life, this was my thought on your thread ***le. Myself, I try not to second guess my decisions. To answer your question, Yes I've sold or gave something away that maybe shoulda/coulda kept. But do not have the time or patience any more, I'm trying to reduce inventory, still have too much Stuff.
     
  6. KoolKat-57
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    So far I have been lucky I haven't sold any of MY cars!
    Still own the first car I ever bought 1972 Pontiac Formula Firebird new! OT.
    I've had the 1957 Pontiac since 1983, and the newest acquisition 1932 Ford roadster since 2014!
    I tend to hang onto stuff, been married going on 46 years, she is definitely a keeper!
    When I woulda, coulda, or shoulda, I did!
    KK
     
  7. Rickybop
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    La la la la la la la la la la...
    What?...I can't hear you!
    La la la la la la la la la la...
     
  8. HOTRODPRIMER
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    Rick, You and this fellow seems to have a slight family resemblance. :D HRP

    monkey-ear.jpg
     
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  9. 62rebel
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    Not so much any part in particular, but I would like to have the time back that I invested in them and let them go
     
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  10. s55mercury66
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    Dual point Delco chevy distributor from 1957, Pontiac Tri Power from 1966, for a start. Those items were both given to me by friends in the late '70's, and I also gave them to some different friends.
     
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  11. BuckeyeBuicks
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    My list is too long for me to remember, but looking back I made a pretty good profit on most stuff I sold at the time so I guess all is good.
     
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  12. Gman0046
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    Bought a Boyds steering wheel for my 41 Willys pick up for about $500. Always wished I would have removed it before selling the truck. My 63 Impala I sold not too long ago had a vintage NOS Sun Tach that I did remove before selling.
     
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  13. classiccarjack
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    You sir... Are the man!!!

    Sent from my Moto Z (2) using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
     
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  14. classiccarjack
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    I sold a 1959 D100 that had a factory radio in it. I wish that I kept the radio

    Sent from my Moto Z (2) using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
     
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  15. The37Kid
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    Yes, but I've forgotten what it was so I guess selling it was the thing to do at the time. With the p***ing of time everything I've sold in the past 50 years would be worth more money today, but it allowed me to buy what I needed at the time I sold it.

    Bob
     
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  16. COCONUTS
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    I was one of those guys that pulled the bench seat out of my 57 and replace it with bucket seats from a 64 Chevy. Like my girlfriend at the time said, "that is a big gap there between those seats, I am not seating down there".
     
  17. Which big gap is she talking about ?
     
  18. squirrel
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    Shoulda kept that TH400 Autostick.

    Shoulda kept that 64 Pontiac 3.42 posi rear.

    Shoulda kept that 59 truck recirculating heater.

    The list is surprisingly short.
     
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  19. HOTRODPRIMER
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    I Woulda kept my 63 1/2 Falcon Sprint had I not totaled it.

    I Coulda kept my 66 fastback Mustang but I had a daughter in the hospital and I needed the money.

    I Shoulda kept my Deuce pickup! :oops: HRP




    Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda
     
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  20. COCONUTS
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    Well, Nick the Bandit, I guess you would asked such a question, when sitting in your blue roadster, thigh to thigh with the person next to you with your knees under your chins. HA HA
     
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  21. Mr48chev
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    Short list for me just like Jim's.
    One thing I let go and regret was the set of 57 Caddy hubcaps I had for my 51 Merc. I scrounged those caps one at a time finding them individually in wrecking yards and swapmeets and probably had 60 bucks in the set. After I sold the car I stopped by the house of the guy I sold it to to see his progress and the caps were on a 56 Chevy sedan he had sitting out in the driveway. I should never have let them go with the car.
    Sold a 54 Hood that I picked up at an auction for 10 bucks for 60 one day to a local guy who needed it and then remembered that it was the best fitting hood that I had ever had on the place as far as hood gap between the hood and the left fender go. Kinda of kicked my own **** on that one but he does have a 54.


    I've sold a few less than interesting parts at swap meets when I didn't think I would ever use them and then a year or so later went out and bought similar parts again because I needed them for a different project.
     
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  22. ct1932ford
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    32 Pines Winterfront:(
     
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  23. The37Kid
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    Only if it was sold at a loss. I sold my ARDUN V8-60 engine that I later found out was in a Midget Duntov drove. If I had it today to sell at todays priced I'd be able to buy the Coleman Coupe. :(:( Bob
     
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  24. HOTRODPRIMER
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    I remember Randy Nash ( Deuce Roadster) buying a huge stash of Deuce parts and there was a NOS Pines Winterfront insert in the mid 80's and sold it a short time later, he got $3,500 for it and at that time that was big money and paid for the entire stash of parts. HRP
     
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  25. ct1932ford
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    I paid $150. sold it for $1,500 a few years later and thought I was hot ****!:cool: Instead of a **** head.:oops:
    Bob, remember the one found by the curb by Westchester Street Rod guy, NOS?
     
  26. stillrunners
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    Yes....but.....some burnt up in the fire I had about three years ago.....easily replaced - right ?
     
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  27. loveoftiki
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    Shoulda kept my 61 Sunliner.....
     
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  28. RDR
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    The US Royal Masters that my dad had given me for Christmas that went away on my '49 Fleetline with a 303 Olds when I traded it in at the Chevy dealer on the '56 Chevy with recaps....Then to find out a week or two later that the salesman that bought my '49 came by to show me he had taken out the Cad 3 speed and put a hydramatic in it ! ....GGGRRR......Actually have kicked myself for ever letting the car go...That's a lot of kicking since 1962....
     
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  29. The37Kid
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    Yes! NOS and in the box!
     
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  30. HOTRODPRIMER
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    I don't want to call you guys a bald faced liars but that sounds like a fairy tale! :pHRP
     

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