Thanks alot. Its still and will always be a "work in progress" but its my daily driver. I like what your doing with yours. been following your other post. Very cool. I have a 51 wagon that Im gonna be doing next and I have the same door issues so its helpful to see another indian working it out. sorry for the double post. Im computerly challenged sometimes.
I picked up this 54 a few weeks ago, its got a flathead 6, 3 on the tree, and is in suprisingly good shape. I want to get it on the road as soon as posible but I need to fix the brakes and some previous owners quick fixes first...
I've got a couple of '54 Chieftain 2 door sedans. One staying mild, the other is planned with a Carson / Gaylord style top. I can't find the pic of the other Pontiac to add. This is the one staying mild.
I found the pics of the first '54 Pontiac I bought a few years ago. This is the one planned for the Carson / Gaylord style top. I'm hoping to get started on it this spring!
I love this thread! There are so many good looking Ponchos and so many great ideas. Keep the posts coming!
Here's mine, the 52 is going to be a low and slow mild custom but with all the ideas that are shown, you never know!
Lots of inspiration on here, thanks. Here's my 51 just heading back to 4t6Ford's workshop for the rear end install. Been at the panelbeaters for filling and spraying the firewall plus some clearance issues in the trunk.
Are there many 51 4 door chieftain's chopped around? I got one and am planning on chopping it when I finally get the chance Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
1941 model 25 coupe with 268, HEI, Holley-Webbers, Crane cam, Muncie, 3:36 , alternator. The '55 Catalina, 355 tri-power, modified Hydro, duals, is a car I've been kicking myself for selling for twenty years!!