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Hot Rods Modified Murray - Race to the road! Progress in Review!

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by scootermcrad, Jan 19, 2010.

  1. K13
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    It looks like it has a brush cut from those low pictures:D. Looking really good Scott keep up the good fight.
     
  2. JeffreyJames
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    Too late DRuss32, Scoots gives me text updates so I've been thinking about spikes all weekend!!! I am doing it, but I am going to sharpen them so that I can run your Smurf-Mobile off the road. :D

    Looking good Scooter!!! I was hoping that you were going to do T-Tops like a firebird but this is sweet too!
     
  3. scootermcrad
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    HAHA! Thanks guys!
     
  4. retroridesbyrich
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    That's a cool way to store clecos! You can even roll it over to the work area.
     
  5. Bodger45
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    Nice work, that roof support alone is beautiful!
     
  6. Martin_F
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    Looks like you've been building aircrafts for your whole life!
    Great work, I love it!
     
  7. scootermcrad
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    Thanks for the words guys! MAN this was a lot of work! Super happy with how it's working out, though. I have to say, from what I read of the guidelines for aircraft construction I'm a LOOONG way off, but since I'm hoping to keep the wheels on the ground, I think it'll suffice. HAHA! :D

    The clecos only represent every-other hole, as well. YIKES! Gonna' be a lot of flush riveting going on in the very near future... More than 400 flush rivets, I suspect.
     
  8. Atwater Mike
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    Uhhh...this 'era' would be oxy-acet welded. I'm starting...to remember now...
     
  9. Mr48chev
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    Whew, I just went through every page even though I quit reading every word at about page 20. That car just gets better all the time.
     
  10. JeffreyJames
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    Yeah you're right. I had some confusion after reading the a restoration article in TRJ where the exhaust pipes were done with HELI ARC welds to mimic the original welds from the 50's. But now looking at Scooter's work I can't see him leaving anything like that untouched. He's far to skilled to leave that untouched and I am super proud of him!
     
  11. 4HawkRod
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    Awesome Work Scott

    Wanna drop over today and put a headliner in my 54 Studebaker LOL

    Jeff
    Kitchener Ontario
     
  12. captainjunk#2
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    i really dig this build a lot of cool metal fabrication nice work , good choice of parts ,
     
  13. scootermcrad
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    Wow! Just saw all these comments... You guys are too kind! Thank you!
     
  14. scootermcrad
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    In other news, tomorrow is going to hopefully be another BIG milestone... Tomorrow I'm going to get the paperwork and registration work taken care of. I could use some good vibes and finger crossing that there is NO hassle with the process. My ducks are in a row and I have a place I'm taking it that handles this stuff on a regular basis... And I don't mean the CADMV or CHP! HAHA! :eek:
     
  15. Good vibes comin' atcha!! You got a VIN verification?( that's the one thing I forgot when I went to get mine...)
     
  16. 29ToyA
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    Great project!
     
  17. scootermcrad
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    The registration place handles everything including the VIN verification. She said she'll even fill out all the paperwork for me! In theory, I should walk out with plates and a temp registration. :cool:
     
  18. 73RR
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    I remember studying theoretical stuff way back in college.....you may be safer with a ouija board for guidance...:p

    .
     
  19. scootermcrad
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    Haha! THANKS, GARY! :rolleyes:
     
  20. Cshabang
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    I like clecos...haha Lookin good!
     
  21. The37Kid
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    Plates and a registration:eek: is there a planned debut date?
     
  22. The37Kid
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    [​IMG] It's not too late to fill those panels with louvers. If you'll be sanding around rivet heads what are a few louvers?
     
  23. BashingTin
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    Holy Cow! I cant' believe I missed this build thread.

    Your work is amazing Scott. Very inspirational. ;)

    David
     
  24. scootermcrad
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    Thanks David!

    No planned debut, per-say, Bob. I'm trying to have it done before the holidays roll in. October is the target. That's right around the corner so I'm workin' my***** off!

    As for the louvers, YES! That would look incredible! However the roof has to be watertight and I don't want to double up the panel. It's pretty heavy already.

    Also, the rivets will flush rivets, not the typical universal/round head rivets. :)
     
  25. scootermcrad
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    Paperwork nightmare appears to be solved! WOOHOO! One step closer to putting this thing on the road!!

    Was one hell of a white knuckle drive pulling this car on the highway! YIKES!!

    [​IMG]
     
  26. got to say scoot......thats one of the more "interesting" ways to strap down a car
    do d rings on that bad lad?
    tk


     
  27. scootermcrad
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    One thing is for sure... It was good to see how the car would behave bouncing up and down. I drove over some pretty rough roads with that trailer. I can see already I need to make a few adjustments on the front suspension. I also need to get some spring leaf retainers of some kind, I think...
     
  28. The37Kid
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    Is my computer slowly dying, or are the photos somehow deleated?
     
  29. MEYER8821
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    your car looks so sick in the back of the trailer! your car looks amazing man!
     
  30. The37Kid
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    Are there any photos of the car with people, how tall is it?
     

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