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Another henry J build

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Smilin Jack, Dec 19, 2011.

  1. bobwop
    Joined: Jan 13, 2008
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    ah shucks, let the guy build it the way HE wants it.
     
  2. Clik
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    Just tryin' to do the guy a favor and keep it "traditional" on a "traditional" site. I'd hate to see him waste a bunch of money and end up with a Pro-Stock *** end and a G***er front end.
     
  3. Smilin Jack
    Joined: Nov 8, 2010
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    What does one of those look like? LOL
     
  4. henry's57bbwagon
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    How much longer is the 292 over the 6 cyl that came in the HJ's? I think it would be neat, and somewhat period correct to back when. Another subscribed follower.
     
  5. Smilin Jack
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    The 292 is pretty long. I think it would be easier to put the smallblock in with maybe an old Hilborn injector setup. It may have to be a tunnelram though. I'm on a rocking chair budget.
     
  6. Smilin Jack
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    I don't plan for the henry J to be an actual racing g***er. It's gonna be a streetrod with the "look" that thinks it's a g***er. The engine may turn out to be basically unstreetable but what the heck. I'll be "kool" LOL I learned a long time ago, I don't have to impress Chip Foose to be the local hero. All I have to do is impress my neighbors and it's a successful build. So far, I've built 5 T buckets, a 31 Model A pickup, a 64 Chevy II tubbed with a straight axle, recently had a 30 Model A coupe, a 29 chopped Coupe, and a '72 GMC with a factory 454. I keep my neighbors wondering what's next. They ain't seen the Henry J yet and wouldn't know what it was if they did see it. LOL Life is ok for an old man.
     
  7. HOTRODPRIMER
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    This ain't your car,,it's Jackies and I'm pretty sure he knows what he is doing,,

    G***er Styled car built to drive on the streets! HRP
     
  8. Hdonlybob
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    You Henry J guys all have my envy...
    Back in high school, about 1960 or so one of the high school gear heads bought one and put a big Chrysler engine it. Crude as the devil, but I have loved them ever since.
    Good for all of you, and nice build you are starting...
    Cheers...
     
  9. dragrcr50
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    looks like this , i call it newstalgia.....
     

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  10. Clik
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    Hey! Don't ya'll get yer ******* in a wad. Of course it's his car, and he can turn it into a Mardi Gras Float if he wants to.

    But, if it isn't going to be a traditional build, I suggest: It be Tubbed, Independent Jag Rear, Dubs w/Spinners, Straight Axle w/Airbags, Snorkle Scoop, Daytona Wing, Mud Flaps, Fish Stickers, Superfly Headlights, Gulwing Doors, Neon Lighted Running Boards and a Continental Kit. :D

    And I don't need any %&#% from you guys with Tampon testicles that can't take a %&#%*# joke :D
     
  11. Smilin Jack
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    What the hell are you talking about
     
  12. Smilin Jack
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    dragrcr50,
    I don't exactly understand. Is there something wrong with these cars? That's precisely what I intend for my J to look like.
     
  13. Smilin Jack
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    Clik,
    It won't have a ford flathead engine just to keep it traditional.
     
  14. Smilin Jack
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    I don't care what kind of car you have, if you like a Henry J, you like this one.
    [​IMG]
     
  15. Clik
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    Yeah, I like it. I'd like it more if it were real steel.
     
  16. pastlane
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    Isn't that the steel body they used for the molds to make the gl*** cars?
     
  17. Smilin Jack
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    I think it is. My old friend Rich Venza said it was. Rich built a 37 Fiat Topolino body for me once. I put a tunnelrammed 472 Cadillac engine in it. Was a handful.
     
  18. rustyfords
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    Gotta love these little cars....restored, rodded, g***er style, whatever... they're cool.
     
  19. swade41
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    I think the 3/8's would be good, you still have to blend it to the quarters and that would be a lot of blending with that 1/2 inch.

    Not sure if you seen dragrcr50's build thread on his Henry J but pretty seriously done http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=446359
     
  20. Smilin Jack
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    I thought the 3/8 would be good. It would bend easier to a smooth radius. A slight kink or odd bend and the outline is ****. Kinda dread that operation. LOL I got started taking the front cap off today. Sixty year old bolts and screws that are dedicated to doing their job are a real pain.
    Jackie
     
  21. swade41
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    I would think you could bend that radius like I did with mine, just keep your hands moving in small incraments around the tire to keep a smooth radius.
     
  22. Smilin Jack
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    Lotsa good info in dragrcr50's build thread. Thanks, need all the help I can get.
     
  23. Smilin Jack
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    A little progress. At least I'm in there where it's at. Enough for Christmas Eve.
    [​IMG]

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  24. swade41
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  25. Smilin Jack
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    Now to get the frame/front suspension cut off to start the 2 x 4 frame. Straight axle soon.

    [​IMG]
     
  26. HOTRODPRIMER
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    Looks like you been working on it! HRP
     
  27. Smilin Jack
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    fighting the "hurry up" urge. LOL
     
  28. esbit
    Joined: Mar 21, 2008
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    your J is in great shape mine was a rot box, I just finished making the frame for it last week and have stared with the front suspension now.
    Im using a 9 inch rear out of a 67 mustang and going to run a stroker 427 in it.
    but I still need a good hood and doors for it, dose any one know of any for sale in the south east?
     
  29. Smilin Jack
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    Esbit,
    Doors and a hood may be hard to find without going 'glas. I'll sure be looking. I have a good 4 cyl flathead and trans we can deal on though. LOL
     
  30. esbit
    Joined: Mar 21, 2008
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    from GA

    jeep guys buy the 4 cyl motors , I really dont want to use any gl*** if I can help it . if I did I would go full tilt nose then.
     

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