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kickin' it old skool

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by nate, Jul 20, 2007.

  1. i get sidetracked

    matt, I probably used illustrator.. but it was a while ago :D
     
  2. Danburnsart
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    really nice...a truely traditional solution to the problem! Pure hot rodding there.
     
  3. hehehehehehehe awesome!
     
  4. I really like that smooth kick up. I showed it to a few people and they thought it's cool.

    See you in another four years. (wink)
     
  5. So whatcha gonna use for an engine if you sell your hemis?
     
  6. 117harv
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    Hey Nate, i have the same voices in my head too. If there is an easy way to do something i allways tend to shy away from it, the harder way allways seems to be more gratifying in the end. Nice job on frame!
     
  7. well, the hemis aren't selling so we'll see. I do have an extra 350 so that's the economy option.
     
  8. thanks guys on the compliments on the frame, seeing with the rest of the chassis I really like it. Hopefully the progress will come a bit quicker now. Since I dragged home the first part of this project 6 years ago a lot has happened but the time seems right now
     
  9. hellonwheels
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    Kickup is great, nice use of extra Ford steel! Good luck with the project!
     
  10. general gow
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    awesome. glad you're back on it.
     
  11. Slick Willy
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    Stay tuned for the next thread:

    "Bias-ply vs. radials vs. plywood?? Has this been done before??":D
     
  12. general gow
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    i was gonna tell him that traction was gonna be a problem. but i figured that joke would be too obvious...
     
  13. NoSurf
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    Why wood you do that?

    :D
     
  14. general gow
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    oh man...here we go.
     
  15. you guys are a riot. :rolleyes:

    get your marshmallows out, I'll do you a campfire burnout :D
     
  16. 18n57
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    Are those 6 ply-wood tires/ Nice frame work...
     
  17. randy w
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    Like the way you did the kick up, there's always new ideals on the HAMB, cool.
     
  18. Okie Pete
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    The frame looks as sexy as a pair of gal leg spurs .
     
  19. C'mon! Don't you guys know anything? Those are are the latest answer to recuce rolling resistance. :) Just like all the successful soap box racers use!
     
  20. I think those rollers were made by a "splinter" group that broke away from Aspen I mean Ansen Wheels!
     
  21. Tman nailed it!
     
  22. Yeah, I wood run them!
     
  23. We're on a roll...
     
  24. I bet those are the only rollers that offer Lumber support while you drive?!
     
  25. How do you protect from high speed termite damage though?
     
  26. Termites have short legs, just drive faster.
     
  27. Slick Willy
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    air pressure treated?
     
  28. I bow to your wisdom! :-D
     
  29. I pine for more knowledge every day, wisdom is learned!:D
     
  30. I wood too but my head is like oak. I started out as a small nut.
     

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