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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by joel torres, Mar 27, 2009.

  1. plym49
    Joined: Aug 9, 2008
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    Too bad, bro. Yes, the collapsible steering column is a one way street, and when you think about it that is a good thing. You would never want to again trust one that collapsed, except maybe on a lawn mower.
     
  2. 6berry
    Joined: Apr 12, 2009
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    What do i got to do for u to show me how u made those rocker skins? :rolleyes:
     
  3. joel torres
    Joined: Mar 22, 2009
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    if you have access to a break ( bends long strips of metal or know a place
    you just have to copy the few bends to make the skin just remember there are more then one to make a rocker this pic is the rockers 48dreams has for his car to give you an idea
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  4. 6berry
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    alright thanks. i know a few people out of town with sheet metal brakes that would probably help me out.
     
  5. Any luck or progress on your steering Joel?
     
  6. 1946chevytruck
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  7. joel torres
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    i have to get another column as me and a buddy messed the one i had up it would have to be completely taken apart to be fixed my internet is off right now so i will be back on in a few weeks have some bills to take care of first then i will jump back on the saddle merry christmas and hope everyone has a happy newyear
    oh john (plym49) thank you for the power seat setup for my bench i cant wait to install it we have to hook up man
     
  8. plym49
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    Glad you can put it to good use! Let's try to grab a beer soon.

    Merry Christmas to you and your family!!! :)
     
  9. 6berry
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    hows the progress going? i havent seen any updates in a while and im almost catching up with you on the progress haha.
     
  10. joel torres
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    I have taken a little break as work is real slow and I'm going to probably get laid off soon I think plus it too cold my bones will hurt lol but I don't have allot of hard stuff to do so when the weather gets better I will knock out the rest My modem is off I'm trying to catch up on bills. So I use my friends iPhone to check up hope everyone is doing good and in good health I miss chatting with you guys
     
  11. Frankie47
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    It's about time you showed up,you no talent slacker:D:D:DI hope you are doing fine and the Plymouth is being molested on a regular basis!

    Frankie
     
  12. joel torres
    Joined: Mar 22, 2009
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    Lol. Got laid off Friday but I have been rewiring my friends house everyweekend now we doing the Sheetrock so atleast I'm making some cash. So far I did lots of high hat 3way circuits allover inwall speakers everywhere camera system network home thearter flatscreens so I pretty much look over his project and expanded it to where his house is wired for everthing il start to look for work soon so I can start back on the Plymouth
     
  13. RodStRace
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    Sorry about the work situation, but glad you are okay and the Plymouth is still in your care.
     
  14. Frankie47
    Joined: Dec 20, 2008
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    Rock ****s alright, but you got mouths to feed so the p15 really isn't important all right now.......Glad you got your prioritys straight.:)
     
  15. FinnishFireball
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    Sorry to hear Joel, hope you find a new and good employer soon
     
  16. joel torres
    Joined: Mar 22, 2009
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    back to work kinda, a day here and there
    well im going to start to get to work on the car as far as i know the things i have left to do are
    new gas filler door ( already figured out how to do it )
    relocate gas filler spout on gas tank ( already figured out how to do it )
    reroute gas lines to tank ( already figured out how to do it )
    rerun rear brake line ( already figured out how to do it )
    extend steering shaft ( already figured out how to do it )
    mount power seat motors to bench ( thanks to plym49 )
    mount stuff on inner fenders
    make bumper bracket mounts for factory brakets
    major body patching


    for the gas filler door i will go to harry's and cut out the gas filler door from a chevy cavalier or equal basically cut the whole section out with hing mechanism inner baffel and filler tube i will transplant this section bellow my drivers side tail light i will run the fuel fill tube down thru the trunk to the gas tank and box the section in the trunk to hide the tube only about 3" of tube will p*** thru the trunk so it will not be a big deal i can't wait to mock it up and take pictures i have to wait till may to save extra cash to go to the junk yard :(
    when the weather clears i will start the car on it's owns juices i can't wait to hear it run again hope all is doing well
     
  17. plym49
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    Nice to see you back!!!
     
  18. koolkemp
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    Right on Joel glad to see you back at her! Heres a pic of the ol 47 last weekend, got the column in working on the master/brake pedal ***y....but I just found a really rotten coupe parts car :D[​IMG][​IMG]
     
  19. joel torres
    Joined: Mar 22, 2009
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    i put the fuel pump in a coffee can connected everything and she starts up and runs mint
    i have to get a new throttle body for the carb as the ****erflies got stuck and now they are warped
    i have to find someone who can weld a new spout on the gas tank i am going to use the factory fill spot on the fender and adapt the GM tank to work
    i have to get another GM column and
    do the body work ( wish i could borrow kool kemp )
    im going to try to take care of the little things like rerunning the fuel lines and rear brake line, extend emergency brake cable , new shift linkage ect.
    my internet should be back on this week i miss the h.a.m.b.
     
  20. low-n-slo54
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    Doesn't hurt to hear it run and not be able to drive it? Do you need the Plymouth emblem on the trunk? If so I have one. Let me know.
     
  21. plym49
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    Old school trick to relo a fuel filler: Find the center of where the new filler will enter the tank and pierce a hole with a sharp drift. Then use your tin snips and cut pie slices from the hole to the outside of the circle the filler tube makes on the tank. Its like cutting a pizza by poking a hole in the center of the pie and then using snips to cut outwards to the crust. Then, bend the pie slices upwards. Now you stab the filler neck into the hole and the pie slices help hold it in place. Solder; done and with no chips inside the tank.
     
  22. joel torres
    Joined: Mar 22, 2009
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    it inspires me more to here it roar would hate to fabricate everything and put everything on and she don't turn on memorial day weekend is junkyard week end for me going to run to englars and share some cash to him he is a really cool guy and maybe harry's if i dont find what i need
    as far as the trunk i dont remember if i have a new one i know i have the new gl*** but the frame i have is ****py

    interesting idea plym49 i can't wait to have this done im getting stressed on all the body patching i have to do koolkemps pictures makes it look so easy i know once im done i will laugh at it but there nothing i can do till i take the junk yard run
     
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  23. koolkemp
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    i can't wait to have this done im getting stressed on all the body patching i have to do koolkemps pictures makes it look so easy i know once im done i will laugh at it but there nothing i can do till i take the junk yard run

    One patch at a time Joel , thats how I do it if you look at all of the work at once it can be depressing lol, but I just concentrate on 1 spot at a time, even if you can only do an hour or 2 at a time next thing ya know a **** load of work is behind you. I also take lottsa pics of what I do, when I feel like I havent got much done I look back at some of the older pics makes me realize how much I DID get done keep at er!!
     
  24. bobjob55
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    i don't know why all those guys are complaining about your swap..lets see what they have... probably nothing special... mine is a 48 dodge town sedan project... i am also on the dodge p15-d24 site ,,, and i don't get any **** from them ,,even tho my car dosn't fit into the stock car area..
     
  25. Dynaflash_8
    Joined: Sep 24, 2008
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    Thats a hell of a lotta work! I went simple with my 47 Super deluxe and just swapped the dead 218 for a built 230.

    Then did the brakes, suspension, and now floors.

    Just gonna make it a sleeper

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  26. joel torres
    Joined: Mar 22, 2009
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    im back on the net woohoo
    this might be off topic but
    i thought i would share with you guys i figured how to save money and put it to my project to save a boat load of money on my phone bill i just got the magic jack so its $20 for the year unlim***ed phone service even long distance
    ok koolkemp do you think the roof skin i sliced off the donor car can be used to patch the body it kinda has a curve so i figured i would be fighting it more then if i got a flat sheet or hammer the basterd and continue to work with what i got
    i need to study you pics again that show part by part it made so much sense
     
  27. FinnishFireball
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    Good to have you back Joel.
     
  28. koolkemp
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    I would just buy some new flat stock cold rolled, 20 gauge should be fine...I keep my old roofs for makin fender skirts and for doing top chops...stay tuned lol ! I gotta start a build thread I suppose eh!
     
  29. joel torres
    Joined: Mar 22, 2009
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    a friend i gave some free stuff to happens to work at a muffler shop so he bent me up some pipes and guess what i did today :)
    my gas tank:cool:
    i wanted to use the factory fill spot so i relocated the filler neck on the tank to the side
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    i cut the old connection to the orig 47 tank to use as the new connection
    and attached a pipe at a better angle
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  30. plym49
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    Nice work.

    BTW be careful with the Magic Jack. There might be a reason it is so cheap. There have been allegations that they essentially eavesdrop on calls to serve up targeted advertising. I don't know if this is true or not but it might make sense for you to carefully read the end-user agreement.
     

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