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Projects a basket case worth saving

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by drumyn29, Jan 19, 2012.

  1. Matthew
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    Matthew
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    from Burien, WA

    You can do it.
     
  2. lukey
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    Is it done yet? A little chicken wire and some bondo, we'll have this sucker on the road!


    -LUKEY-
     
  3. draggler
    Joined: Jan 6, 2007
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    Relax all right?
    My old man's a television repairman,
    he's got this ultimate set of tools!
     
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  4. And survey says; #1 Question is tell us the story behind the car #2 If you have the time & skill just about anything can be done.
     
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  5. I can't throw anything away.......
     
  6. koolkemp
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    Great project! I cant wait to watch it to come together!
     
  7. VoodooTwin
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    Fast Times at Ridgemont High. I use that line all the time. :D
     
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  8. 60 Belair
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    worth saving I think? Frankenstein is a more appropriate name tho
     
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  9. drumyn29
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    all of the metal pieces and parts will come from Lee Kay in orange county, he's the best in my book. He hand builds entire coupe body's.
     
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  10. drumyn29
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    backstory is that it was dug out of a river in okmulgee oklahoma with a tree growing through the middle of the roof. There ain't a straight piece of metal on this pig. But at the end of the day , it's just metal. A little cut here a little metal shrink there, a little tig weld here, etc... AND A HELL OF A LOT OF BONDO!!
     
  11. flathead okie
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    Yea, I thought I recognized it. It can be saved, good luck and have fun.
     
  12. 37willysgasser
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    dont give up now, you got some bitchin headers!
     
  13. Mr48chev
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    I'd have to go with the somewhat solid rear section and build from there. Not that the back section can't be saved but using that section might give you a good foundation to build from.

    One thing about it, it makes cutting the two cabs I have in two and making a stretched and chopped cab out of them a piece of cake in comparison.

    I'm subscribed as my daughter wants a steel 40/41 Willys coupe and I'm afraid she might drag a similar project home one of these days.
     
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  14. drumyn29
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    I don't think I like these wheels, gotta sell em!
     

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    IMG_0551.JPG IMG_1874.JPG IMG_1877.JPG working on doors
     
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  16. tattedfordguy
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    If you don't save it ill do it...
     
  17. The37Kid
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    It's a project worth saving. I just have to ask, for the record how many different bodies donated parts? Hard to believe there are that many parts bodies out there. [​IMG]
     
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  18. I have the front fenders and center grille panel you need! PM me...

    Steve
     
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  19. Oops, here it is...

    Steve
     

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  20. CUTITUP53chevy
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    i would save it can wait to see you build it
     
  21. drumyn29
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    Not much work lately but at least it's slowly resembling half of a car
     
  22. drumyn29
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    IMG_1925.JPG IMG_1926.JPG IMG_1927.JPG oops
     
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  23. studematt
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    Go for it. Guys are saving every piece of 32 scrap they can.
     
  24. Mopar Jack
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    Its starting to look like something...
     
  25. 55chevr
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    thank God for visegrips
     
  26. ME.GASSER
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    This looks like something we might have taken on. Don't give up it will be well worth it when it's done. If it's a willys it's worth saving.
    Gasser Girl
     
  27. yes i would attempt to save it...and i would have a story to tell others!
     
  28. Mike51Merc
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    When I looked at your pics I threw up a little in the back of my throat because if I tried to fix that it would probably look worse when I was finished.

    I've seen some amazing metalwork here on the HAMB but sometimes I wonder whether it would be better overall (time/money) to find a better donor car than to spend hundreds or thousands of hours resurrecting a frankenstein.

    Good luck. I look forward to another amazing HAMB project.
     
  29. OahuEli
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    I get the feeling from some of the "saves" I've seen on the HAMB that taking a pile of scrap(no offense drumyn29!)and bringing it back to life delivers a level of satisfaction that would be hard to achieve with a good donor car. To each his own, but its builds like this that I really appreciate most. Not only is it educational but its downright cool!
     
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  30. Mickey One
    Joined: Feb 5, 2012
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    I love it!Go for it.I would.
     

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