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I'm wondering about a spacer also. It does not look like the wheel is fully seated.
Thanks for sharing. As already mentioned, please don't stop posting show coverage. This is the only way some of us get to attend.
I for one will be looking forward to the thread.
Looking good, Norton. Following yours, and a couple of other threads is getting me anxious to get back to working on mine. Hopefully I can get...
Yep, Stellars Jay AKA Camp Robber If you turn your back for a half second, they will steal your food. By the way, thanks for letting us come along.
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This thread just keeps getting better and better. Thanks to all who have posted pictures and info. One of the reasons my T ended up on hold was...
The $3000 T Bucket Build is a good read. I was going to follow its example for doing the wood reinforcing on mine. Then I saw Don's Hot Rods...
On the door issue, I know it can be done, (you can buy them that way) but with a fiberglass body, you will lose strength on that side. Even with...
Sorry about the confusion on this, what I meant to say is I would make the front of the frame an inch or so narrower than the rear. (I have seen...
Oh ya, gotta agree with you on the straight dash, a plus in my book.
I'm in the process of building a T with a speedway body. I have had no issues with it what so ever. I bought the body from them a little over 10...
Didn't mean to start a controversy here.:D I can't get to the popular tradition shows, and they usually have the same cars, which I don't mind...
Boones, I'm not sure, this is their 2nd annual show, so it may not be that long.
The Misfits had their annual car show this weekend. Just of few from the show, or go here to see all of them....
Guess I need to check on this thread more often, took and hour to catch up. Thanks for keeping this alive.
Here is another good thread on vintage welders, for those who haven't seen it already. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=702739
I have been following this build since the beginning. I've been impressed with your ingenuity, but really like the way you made the DD shaft end....
Dang, I got this far in anticipation, then nothing. Impatiently waiting.
That is how it is here in Oregon. ID required, and license plate number. And if you are bringing in copper, brass, aluminum, etc. (not steel)...
Ah, I don't have the wheel cylinders or grease shields on yet. Looks like I will be following this closely to see what you come up with.
This is what I ended up doing for mine. I have the same combo as you do 2935ford. I am just at the roller stage, so I don't know how it will...
I got nuthin, but you might ask your question here: http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=6
If it runs like a motor, it means the internals are okay and it should put out voltage. But not during this test as it is using voltage, not...
Wow, the HAMB has educated me again. I have never seen this done, or more likely, never noticed it before. It looks great on some of the cars...
Thanks for the update, lookin' good. Also, love the saw blade.
Thanks, now that I look at it closer, I can see how it follows the shape of the plate.
I love road trip threads. Thanks for taking us along.
Nice looking mount. What's the story on the shape of it? [IMG]
Looks like a great show, thanks for sharing.
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