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***updated pictures***more progress on the 32 chassis

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by hot rod pro, Aug 21, 2006.

  1. hot rod pro
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    from spring tx.

  2. daveyboy56
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    What dic arwe they up front?
    They look cool as heck.
    And VERRY nice work on the frame
     
  3. alchemy
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    Once again, everything looks fantastic. One question, though. Other than Locktight, how do you keep the countersunk blind-threaded bolts on the spring clamp from comming loose?
     
  4. Roadsters.com
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    That looks like some really nice work. I saw lots of neat details.

    By the way, I have four Halibrand magnesium disc brake calipers that need rebuilding. Does anyone have any suggestions for who does this other than White Post?

    Dave
    http://www.roadsters.com/
     
  5. Dale has to be pleased with this one! Superb craftsmanship.
     
  6. Rusty
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    Simply amazing as usuall
     
  7. hot rod pro
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    if you are asking about the front brakes,they are halibrands from 58-62 champ race cars.

    thanks for the nice words.

    -danny
     
  8. hot rod pro
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    there are countersunk internal lock washers that you can use to retain the bolts.

    -danny
     
  9. hot rod pro
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    you may call steve's auto restoration,they did some for a car they built.

    thanks for the nice words.

    -danny
     
  10. hot rod pro
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    it has been a really fun project,and he has been like a little kid around this car.

    good to hear from you,and thanks for the nice words.

    -danny
     
  11. skullcracker
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  12. DesignIt
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    Dan, that's some beautiful work! I like everything about it, especially all that trick bracket fabrication. So, how big is that "small" block?

    John
     
  13. fab32
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    If that isn't .....ART..... then there is no such thing. Absolutely beautiful.

    Frank
     
  14. Jeem
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    Too bad your client won't pop for the good stuff! HAHA
    NICE work!!
     
  15. hot rod pro
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    yea,it stinks.we could have built him a nice car,if only he would have spent a little money.:rolleyes:

    with a customer like this,it's an absolute JOY to come to work.

    thanks for the nice words.

    -danny
     
  16. hot rod pro
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    no. my name is DANNY,i don't know who ART is.you must have the wrong guy.:D

    thanks,i'm glad you like my stuff.

    -danny
     

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