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Projects Building My First Roadster in San Francisco

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by J.Ukrop, Sep 7, 2020.

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  1. Tim
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    2023 the year of hot rodding! Here we come!
     
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  2. Outback
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    Drag Club??

    You are showing us how to do it Joey!
     
  3. Six Ball
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    That thing looks just like a hot rod!
     
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    Dog club.
     
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  5. J.Ukrop
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    Not too much to update, but I just wanted to drop in and say I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas. I'm back in Michigan for the holidays, and I'll admit that it's been really nice to take a couple weeks to relax with family and friends. Even though I'm away from the garage, I have a few new pieces of the puzzle in the works. More on those later. (Photo by Lance Butler)
     
  6. Whaaaat?? You let a flathead get you out of the hole?
     
  7. Nobey
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    That's a classic photo, it could've been taken at Hammer Field Drags Fresno, in 1951. Merry Christmas to you and your family, Joey......
     
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  8. Tim
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    Joey getting the roadster back on the road around 9 minutes in!
     
  9. Six Ball
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    It is always good to see young guys picking up the torch, especially ones willing to admit with a smile that they are still learning.
     
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    That's not going to happen next year!

    Thanks Nobey! Hope you had a great one too! There's nothing like drag racing in a roadster.

    Beat me to it! We were too caught up in the install to take any video of the process. The most important part is that we got it all bolted together again—and had fun doing it.

    Oh, we're always learning!
     
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    Back in business after a much needed rest. Just like the racers of yesteryear, it only took a few minutes to get the street equipment back where it belongs. As fun as the racing was, I like this car best in street trim. I thought the rain would help wash off the tempera paint, but it looks like I still have some scrubbing to do.

    Feels great to be back on the streets of San Francisco!
     
  12. corncobcoupe
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    Is that one of those sneaky single car garages that runs the length of the house underneath that is 3 deep ?

    I bet a lot of newer cars around there have scrapes running down the sides of them pulling in and out.

    Both house and A fit the ERA.
     
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  13. Tim
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    I believe his current garage is about 1.5 model A’s deep. But the .5 is raised up a foot or two.
     
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  14. Six Ball
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    I put the first scrape in my brand new '70 Blazer parking it in what was a carriage shed from a big old estate in Oakland. Got all my tools stolen out of there too.
     
  15. Cubby47
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    A 70s blazer ?? Gheese probably deserved it putting a lifted 4x in a space designed for a buckboard or a model T. Was that piedmont or out way east say 98th and Edes ?
    Joey did that guy red light you ? It looks like he had a flat motor so 4 extra holes !
     
  16. Six Ball
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    It was Moss Ave near MacArthur & Broadway. Val Strough Chevrolet was around the corner on Broadway. I still have the Blazer my first new car. I traded in my '49 pickup.
     
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    I believe they are. I wish my garage was like that—but I'm lucky to have one at all!

    That's exactly. Loved the Christmas card, btw!
     
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    I'll put that shed on my "Do not visit" list.

    I tried parking my Silverado in our narrow garage in Twin Peaks one night after work—scraped up the side pretty bad.

    To save face, I'd say yes, he red lighted for sure ;)

    So cool that you still have the Blazer!
     
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    New year, clean workbench. There's not a ton to report on the project right now, although I have been slowly collecting parts both big and small. The biggest one is scheduled for pickup on Saturday. With any luck, it'll be exactly what we need to kick off 2023 and really get things going.
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    Another great shot from Erik Jutras.
     
  20. J.Ukrop
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    Oh! And when I was cleaning up the garage, I came up with a bunch of stuff for sale. Nothing too crazy, but still worth mentioning. My Edelbrock heads are potentially for sale too. If anyone needs them, shoot me a PM.
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  21. cabong
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    The iconic in front of the iconic...... bitch'n !!
     
  22. Jeff34
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    Those are sure purdy!
     
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    Today was a good one. I’ll post the details tomorrow.
     
  24. Outback
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    You mean we have to wait that long!
     
  25. Tim
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    Wait, like today tomorrow or tomorrow tomorrow?

    tease lol
     
  26. Six Ball
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    If you post something before the sun comes up it is still yesterday When the sun comes up it is tomorrow. So where is the update? You guys are night owls! Was that last night or the night before last?
     
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    It's already tomorrow down under:cool:
     
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  28. Nobey
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    Looking forward to this update.....
     
  29. Is today tomorrow?
     
  30. Six Ball
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    It was yesterday.
     
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