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Projects Lets do a non traditional 50 chevy frame START TO FINISH WITH PICS ,VIDIOS & UP DATES

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Gambino_Kustoms, Sep 2, 2009.

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  1. Gambino_Kustoms
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    your welcome
     
  2. Dirty54
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    How many shop hours does it take you guys to bag one of theses frames
     
  3. Gambino_Kustoms
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    body on or off?
    this ch***is as is in this post was done in two weeks after hours and a day or two shop days
     
  4. Dirty54
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    body on and modified stock front no mustang II
     
  5. Quality work with attention to detail! thanks for this post, it is an inspiration! Q; do you always T off for both bags in the rear?
     
  6. ChopHoliday
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    Damn, makes me feel a little better since you spent that kind of time on it. You're posts have really helped me a ton so far. I built the c-notches and welded them in last night. Looking to do the 4 link this weekend. Slowly coming along but seeing a little progress is a great feeling. Thanks again for your posts.
     

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    good luck
     
  8. Gambino_Kustoms
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    body on the frame is harder climbing in and out and under over and over a lift would be easyer

    thats 3 guys on it thow
     
  9. hunter1111
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    What brand headers are those? Sandersons? Did you have to use small compact starter?
     
  10. Gambino_Kustoms
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    we usaly use sanderson headers those are speedways i think and you dont have to use the small high torqk starter i would recamend not to any ways they cost twice as much if you break down you wont be able top find one it happened to me on the **** you 54 i went back to the standard small block starter
     
  11. hunter1111
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    Thanks alex. Got any finished or up to date pics of this car?
     
  12. Gambino_Kustoms
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    pics of the finished ch***is powder coated and pinstriped ill post later
     
  13. styleline
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    hey alex you an youre crew did a nice job on that one nice vids&pics i say it once and i say it again i,m living in the wrong country haha

    cheers
     
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  15. Gambino_Kustoms
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    thanxs yes we do have a good crew

    thanxs
     
  16. paint2live
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    This thread is so helpful!!! ..........and thank you very much
     
  17. Gambino_Kustoms
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    your much welcome any questions call 408 561 5744
     
  18. Socalespecial
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    I just got the Fatman stage IV and tail dragger from you, and I'm doing the install now. This thread answers a lot of questions man, killer job! On the chasis you did, are those tires BF Goodrich bias ply's? And what size are the wheels? 15 x 6 by any chance? Thanks- Will
     
  19. nitrousnutter
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    Hello Alex, that is a great install, im over in the UK and have just bought a '51 styleline thats running stock rear, i am getting a 10 bolt '72 camaro axle soon and want to install a taildragger kit, I have just emailed you on ebay asking if you would ship a kit to the UK, but is this possible to fit with the body still attached to the frame, and do the C-notches interfere with the body?

    well done on a very informative thread :D
     
  20. Gambino_Kustoms
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    thanxs
     
  21. MikeAtt
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    Great thread Alex, amazing work
     
  22. igorsgonemadd
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    What happened to all the pics on this thread?
     
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  23. olscrounger
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    great work as usual
     
  24. RUSTED INLINER
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    Any updated pictures or links to pictures would be great if they are still available???
     
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  25. TimD71
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    None of the pics will up load
     
  26. cosmic12
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    We are doing a 54 Belair frame with all the Gambino parts and I remembered this thread fro awhile ago.
    Was wondering why all the pics don't show anymore?
    Any help here?
     
  27. lockness75
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    Bump for the Pictures...wanting to order but would really like to see the pics
     
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