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Hot Rods Changed my 36 3 Window back to traditional

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by FalconMan, Jun 1, 2019.

  1. FalconMan
    Joined: Sep 9, 2008
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    Way back in the 90's before I was educated by the HAMB, I built by 36 3W from the ground up with the help of my street rod buddies. Well, I finally decided to change it back to the traditional flavor after seeing all the cool 36 3 window coupes.

    Here is what I built... drove the piss out of it looking like this. I gave it a 'temporary' paint job back then with John Deere blitz black.

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    After a few months in my shop I made some changes.

    - Stock running boards
    - Replaced the torque thrusters with steel wheels
    - Replaced the rear gl*** fenders with Bob Drake re-pops
    - Un-frenched the license plate
    - Added stock bumpers
    - Replaced the rear rolled pan with integrated tail lights with stock tail lights.

    Painted it myself with ppg omni black base/clear I bought off Ebay for $200

    Running a sbc and a 700R4 combo. I love the look way more now. I can't believe its the same car.

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  2. adam401
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    Both versions are cool. Great car
     
  3. Pinstriper40
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    Nice transformation! I like it a lot!
     
  4. 3banjos
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    Excellent choice ditching the french'd plate. Nice alterations.
     
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  5. 19Fordy
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    Reverting back to the traditional look was a good decision.
    Turned out beautiful. Enjoy.
     
  6. nunattax
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    French d plates ,nice move
     
  7. Slopok
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    Way better now, did you have to totally strip off the Deere paint?
     
  8. FalconMan
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    No, I just took my air board and a sanding block to take about half of it. When I built the car there was not a straight panel on it. The matte black didn't show any issues. When I sprayed the gloss I was very surprised how straight I got the car years ago. Its not perfect, but plenty good for a car I drive to Walmart :)

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  9. Petejoe
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    It’s a beauty. Like night and day. Great job!!
     
  10. catdad49
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    I don't think that I would drive it to our Walmart, but I would definitely Drive it! Now, don't ya feel better?
     
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  11. oliver westlund
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    way way better, time capsule, looks sweet now!
     
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  12. GasserTodd
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    To be fair, the "old look" was none too shabby either, and Im pleased to see you fixed the droopy door handle when you did the upgrades. :)

    Nice car either way, tho Im happy that you are happy.
     
  13. BigO
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    Love it. Congrats.
     
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  14. Jay71
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    Damn! Great transformation!
     
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  15. FalconMan
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    This was my daily driver for years to work and elsewhere from May to November. Don't have a ton of money in it, I just drive the wheels off it. Change is good..... I can't change my wife, but I can my cars :)

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  16. brady1929
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    It's beautiful.
     
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  18. Blue One
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    You can change your wife as in get a new one but it’s a lot cheaper and easier to change your car :D
     
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  19. Mr48chev
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    I'm not sure I'd have gone that far on a couple of things like changing the fenders and probably would have gone to a smaller mag wheel but with the same general look but it it is one great looking car now and was a great looking before.
    I was looking at my Model A the other day thinking Steel or gl*** fenders and may get a few noses out of joint if I go gl*** but Wescott is just 160 miles from me and if one of their fenders gets busted you just go get another one.
     
  20. i.rant
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    Looks great,enjoy!
     
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  21. lothiandon1940
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    Lots of work, but well worth it. Looks great. Those '36 3-windows look great in almost any configuration.
     
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  22. BamaMav
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    I like both versions. "New" version needs some chrome trim rings, too much black showing. Can't think of anything else I'd change.
     
  23. FalconMan
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    When I built the car the wheels gave me issues. Because of the disc brakes I needed at least a 16 inch front wheel. To get the back space required, I had to go with a 17 inch wheel in the torque thrust II. I ended up with 18s on the back. I never liked the big wheels.

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  25. 40ragtopdown
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    Love the new look.
     
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  26. Bad Bob
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    I'm a strong believer in Un-Streetrodding, a car! Never could understand why anybody would want to remove all the great things that make old cars so unique. Remove the chrome and stainless, add all kinds of digital ********! Then paint the whole car a color so it looks plastic! After I retire, I plan on buying as many Streetrods and return them to their old glory as I can, til I die. Love what you did. I think it looks much better.
     
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  27. lothiandon1940
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    .............When they lose the ambiance of their heritage it's far too easy for them to become "jelly beans".
     
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  28. Marcosmadness
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    I'm impressed! It takes a lot of courage to take a car back apart that is already "finished". I love the "new look". You did good.
     
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  29. Tri-power37
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    You did done do good! There is a lot of street roddy cars that could use a makeover like this. Looks way Gooder.
     
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