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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Lloyd's paint & glass, Jul 18, 2022.

  1. saltflats
    Joined: Aug 14, 2007
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    Got the rear brakes and brake line on the back of the Biscayne. Now need lug nuts. This car may hit the streets this year yet.
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  2. Sharpone
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  3. lumpy 63
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    Anthony , whats the offset on that wheel? it looks really deep.
     
  4. 15x7
    4.5 BS
    Didn’t look that deep till we got it all together.
    I dig it
    Here’s the front
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    The rings and cone seem to exaggerate the dish
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  5. pila38
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    I’d probably stick with the old, depending on how old. Nothing with flat tappets is getting better.
     
  6. -Brent-
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    The first redneck body puller didn't work. It just pulled the vehicles together and flexed the suspensions.

    I had to rig up a fixture that sat inside the trunk. Strapped it to the winch bumper for insurance. It kept the winch from tearing out of the wood.

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  7. saltflats
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    That reminds me of using the power pole out front of my shop and a wrecker pulling on the car we were trying to get into shape.
     
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  8. Sharpone
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    IMG_2963.jpeg Yore not going to skirt it Right?
    Dan
     
  9. Yesterday would have been a yes
    But rethinking that now. Kinda dig it
    I’ll stick the skirt on soon and see how I like it
     
  10. lumpy 63
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    So good. Necessity is the mother of invention.
     
  11. This may be a stupid question but where or how do you get the little chrome ring on the wheel That surrounds the lug nuts? I have seen this treatment a few times and I really like it It. feels very early '60s or late '50s in the looks department.
     
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  12. Oneball
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    They fit on just like a dog dish hubcap.
     
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  13. Called spider cap rings or something like that
    Ya beat em on like a hub cap
     
  14. Greg Rogers
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    I have never seen rings like that- Me Likey!!
     
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  15. verno30
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  16. I thought they were called Shannon cones, I believe @wheelkid had a thread about making them a few yrs back
     
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  17. squirrel
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    Putting wheel bearing #5 (or is it 6?) in the left side of the Corvette.
     
  18. Paul
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    figuring belt lengths
    I had some 2" x 1/8" rubber strip, cut a couple to the available belt lengths.
    and ordered one up.
    I'm getting ahead of myself here,
    the engine is an unknown core right now,
    I only went as deep as pulling the heads and dropping the pan, so far it looks like a good candidate, I won't know for sure until it's in for machine work,
    but it's making pretty good garage art right now.

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  19. This is a Shannon Cone
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    mine are push thru caps and trim rings
     
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  21. Got 2 of the 3 galley plugs out.
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    got creative.
    The center one is stripped. I’ll either leave it and flush from the front or weld a nut on it
     
  22. saltflats
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    I always give those a good smack with a heavy hammer before I try to remove them.
     
  23. Might leave it and extend the pipe cleaner and scrub it out.
     
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  24. pila38
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  25. BJR
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    Sounds like something in the rear end is bent!
     
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  26. deathrowdave
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    My Friend , trying heatin it and sticking a candle to it 2 or 3 times . The melting wax can be your friend when a tight spot .
     
  27. hrm2k
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    I didn’t need another project. But it is for my grandson and I am trying to save him from a Toyota so I bought a 65 Corvair for him. A friend of mine had it…it didn’t look bad. I got it to my garage and up on the lift to find this kind of high performance work. Dryer vent is a nice touch
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  28. lumpy 63
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    Been working on Tempest speedo assy. The 62 bezel is plastic which is usually destroyed by UV. The 61 bezel is pot metal but getting really hard to find. I finally got one awhile back and took 3 tries to match the dark brown color but I think it's close enough now. 20250228_174641.jpg IMG_20250228_174844.jpg 20250228_174649.jpg
     
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  29. saltflats
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    I drove a airvair for a daily driver for many years. I would go with the 65 and newer model, they are much better drivers.
     

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