I brought this home the other day. What do y'all think. There is no cancer on this and just the second coat of paint . I just about p***ed out when i got this.
I hate you AND yo momma. Just kidding, seems like a fantastic start for a project. Almost too nice to cut up. Almost...
It's obvious that car is causing you great diress if you almost p***ed out. Better let me have it. I'm healthy and have no car allergies. This would be for your own good. Seriously, it looks great. Out here in the Rust Belt I only see 'em that nice in mirages and dreams.
aint that the truth,,, only other place i seen those round here in the land of the missing rockers is on a trailer comming from the southwest
Pack the fenders away carefully, reversed eye spring in the rear, have the axle dropped, juice brakes, hop up the four, drive.
I agree its too nice for you to cut up. I on the other hand would have no problem cutting it up though.............. What are your plans for it? If I could ever in my lifetime find a similar car, it'd cost about $1,162,865 around here. Looks like a greatsolid start, good luck
At that angle it is really hard to tell what body style it is, is it a Vicky ? Looks awsome, very solid starting point. Richard
Looks awesome! Would look better in my garage though next to my 25T that is in pieces and not nearly as nice .
Man that thing is fugly! I'll give you $1000.00 for it... Just to help you out. I am that nice a guy.
Since we all know that the left coast is going to fall off into the ocean at anytime, you should really get it on a trailer to the midwest real soon. I would even throw in a little bit of gas money to ease the pain. Yeah, most of us are just a little jealous. Nice find. BOB
I like it, but I don't think my wife wanted the house chopped? Hah. Well I know I will run it full fendered for a bit then build a "32 frame for it an chop it as well. So a fellow Hamber is selling a 1958 ford a 338 police interceptor motor . This sounds like the **** to me, but I have the option of a 350/700( barter for tiki stuff) or a lincoln flathead. I have a Dago 4" dropped axle and bendix brakes. Truthfully , I am all over the place with this , but do know i will put a nice interior in it. I'll do this myself. Thanks for the kind words and generous offers to take it off my hands guys. Oh, and it is a five window coupe.
If the four banger is an easy fix, It might be interesting to run it and build the motor you really want as you go...............what ever way you go, you've got a good start.
A little progress for the folks. I put some new Firestones on along with some 16" steelies. I changed out the front end with and old Dago axle I had and some F100 brakes. I wanted to use wire wheels, but put the steelies on for now, until I get the fitment sorted out. Next is a rear end swap to an 8" and some Alden coilover I scored at the swap. Dont mind the rope on the wishbones, I'll get those mounted when we pull the body off the frame to box it. Any suggestions welcome .
lookin good, and i dig the rake angle, , , but is it me or do them rear skins seem a bit too much for the fender opening like i say, lookin good at any rate... are yur knuckles ****** yet? LOL
P.S. The Tiki shifter i bought off you a while back sits in the top of my toolbox... gets more looks and comments than i coulda imagined. i almost dont wanna drill and tap it for a shifter handle LOL altho i DID have the idea of drilling him out hollow and installing a pair of green LED's in his eyes... MUAHAHAHA
Chop it a couple and ditch the fenders. highboy! keep the hood til you drop in the linc flattie! Then I'll buy it for $2000.00!
Fiddy, how is the recovery? Good mto hear the tiki is well received. As for the rear tires, they are 700's and should fit ok. The rear fenders are pushed in a couple of inches at the back. After they are pulled out all SHOULD be OK. I plan on dropping everything a couple of more inches all the way around. Built2ride, haha that is the amount I paid for it!