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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by gutte, Jan 20, 2009.

  1. gutte
    Joined: Sep 24, 2008
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    gutte
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    from belgium

  2. Flipper
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    Flipper
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    from Kentucky

    Cool little coupe.
     
  3. Squablow
    Joined: Apr 26, 2005
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    Sweet, I like the artillery wheels on it, I'd keep those.
     
  4. Lucky667
    Joined: Dec 3, 2008
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    Lucky667
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    from TX

    Gutte, Hello & Welcome to the HAMB from South Texas.
    Great looking Car.

    Lucky667
     
  5. Looks in good condition. Keep us posted
     
  6. lockwoodkustoms
    Joined: Dec 22, 2005
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    That is really nice looking. I like the lines on this one alot. Check out above the windshield this thing is above it's time compared to U.S. cars as far as no visor like our 32 Ford. Sweet !! I would like to see this along side a Model A just for comparison. Are they small or very close to the size of a Model A and such ?
     
  7. gutte
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    gutte
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    from belgium


    Its pretty much the same in size,this one is just a litle bit shorter
     
  8. Its a 3 window Nice . Don't chop, don't channel, don't make it a high boy just drop it and build it like it is.


    Bruce
     
  9. gutte
    Joined: Sep 24, 2008
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    gutte
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    from belgium

    Yeah but i really like the chopped,channeld look
     
  10. gutte
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    gutte
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    from belgium

    thx for the nice reply's all
    grts,G
     
  11. gutte
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    gutte
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    from belgium

    Hey all
    i got a question i have a rear axle thats about 4 inches wider than the original one,do i need to narrow it(can i do this myself and how?)or should i leave it lik it it is,or is there anny other solution?
    Thx,G
     
  12. TomP64
    Joined: Dec 10, 2008
    Posts: 429

    TomP64
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    from Vancouver

    That looks like too nice a car to cut up. The rear axle in there already looks too wide so if you were harrowing one it should probably be even shorter. Doing that yourself means having a jig to keep the housing straight and geeting shorter axle shafts or resplining the existing ones.
     
  13. gutte
    Joined: Sep 24, 2008
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    gutte
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    from belgium

    I think im gonna use offset wheels so i dont have to cut it up
     
  14. gutte
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    gutte
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    from belgium

    hi all
    i was wondering if it is possible to make your own front axle,because i live in belgium i should ship one over from the us and thats rather expensive
    annyone got some how to or something on this?
    grts G
     
  15. gutte
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    gutte
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    gutte
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