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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by gold5000000, Feb 12, 2009.

  1. gold5000000
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    Cant find one so its time to start one!
     
  2. gold5000000
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    no one has one?
     
  3. fiftyv8
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    from CO & WA

    Show us yours first!
     
  4. Jet Doc
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    Here's mine!
     

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  5. Look at carnut's web page He has a ton of every kind of car pic you can think of.
    They are catagoized by year, type, etc.
     
  6. fiftyv8
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  7. gold5000000
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    mine is just a frame, i knew there was one, but i couldnt find it cus i forgot it was called the coupe "club"
     
  8. fiftyv8
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    No problem, as long as we keep gettin pic's of T coupes that is what it all about.
     
  9. gold5000000
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  10. fiftyv8
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    Here is mine was a coupe and now a 5 window pickup.
     

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  11. My Fathers, it's been sitting on a car trailer since he moved 2 years ago and hasn't changed...
     

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  12. dirtyball
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    Drug this pos home the other day? I think it might need a few things? Does anybody have any parts for it?
     

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  13. gold5000000
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    there are actually many walls/ panels for sale in the misc. for sale section
     
  14. gold5000000
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    okay maybe not many
     
  15. Speedsterinc
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    fiftyv8,
    Tell us about those rear wheels.:D
     
  16. fiftyv8
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    Those rear wheels were 1934 Ford 17 inch originals.
    I found a guys who cut the bands off and welded back 15 inch x 8 inch wide bands to the offset I required and then he cut out the bolt center and welded a new ford car wheel stud flange pattern into the old wheel.

    Worked out nice and he did the fronts for me to.
    I have since had another set done using the 17 inch rims for starters and this time he cut them down to 16 inch x 7inch for rears and I kept stock 1935 stock 16 inch rims for the fronts, but he just cut the centers out again and gave me the ford car pattern as per the earlier set he did.

    I have lost track of him now but boy it was good while it lasted.

    They are all powder coated etc now and look a treat.
     
  17. fiftyv8
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    enjoy
     

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  18. chota5
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    here's mine, for sale too.
     
  19. gold5000000
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    that looks like it could help dirtyball
     
  20. gearsforguts
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    my pile of parts
     

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  21. yoyodyne
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    Very neat! Looks like he welded each of those spokes to the new rim? Mig or Tig?

    I turned a set of 16s into 15s by cutting the rest of the rim away from the drop center that was attached to the spokes and splitting 15" rims and welding the parts of the 15s to what was left of the 16s. I was afraid at the time to cut the spokes loose, but those wheels look real nice.

    [​IMG]
     
  22. gold5000000
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    more than a pile of parts, what engine is on that
     
  23. gearsforguts
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    from temple,pa

    sbc factory 300 horse
     
  24. gold5000000
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  25. gearsforguts
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    well its been 4 years so far on the build,but i start the motor once in awhile just too smile haha
     
  26. gold5000000
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    wheels are nice, now lets see some more coupes
     
  27. tex34ford
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    Here's a T coupe my buddy did as an old circle track racer. FH powered. It's a rude crude dude to ride in. but typical for the time. He also has an original '50s California built A roadster that was featured in Rod and Kulture last year.
     

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  28. gold5000000
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    haha it says 110 hp on the side
     
  29. Uncle Jess
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    from Western Ny

    Nothing fancy, Just a driver.
     

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  30. gold5000000
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    now thats wut i call advertising
     

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