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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by koolkemp, Apr 17, 2010.

  1. captainjunk#2
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    great job on your car , working the springs did make it sit nicely , man those are some pretty grizzly looking grill bars ,
     
  2. Hackerbilt
    Joined: Aug 13, 2001
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    Looks great at the new ride height Steve and the garage is HUGE now!
    What a difference!!!
    Must be great to have all that room and full insulation to help keep your projects warm.
    I'm blocked in solid with stuff I can't really remove and my bags of insulation are all piled up unopened in the corner.
    The road to hell is paved with good intentions.

    What a mess I'm in...hahaha I'm totally jealous!!!! :D
     
  3. zibo
    Joined: Mar 17, 2002
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    from dago ca

    Finally got through this whole thing.
    Not many people will realize how much work you've got into it,
    but that means you did a good job!

    It's funny cause we went through almost the exact opposite plan of attack
    in our builds.

    I read that you went through a 35 lb roll of wire,
    but it looks like you ground off about 28 lbs!
    How do you get away with it at your house - neighbors and family?

    Also saw that you s****ed up a similar future project.
    Sometimes I think I'm crazy for starting/continuing these rusty projects.
    The crazy thing is planning to do another one!
    Glad I'm not alone!

    I actually like that stink-bug high stance with the chop!
    Maybe bag it?
    TP
     
  4. Pensive Scribe
    Joined: Sep 29, 2010
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    Captivating to say the least. I've been guilty of giving the homely homeless a home too. Looking forward to more.

    Doug.
     
  5. Looking great KoolKemp! Thanks for the updates too....it's like an addiction waiting for the next "hit". :)
     
  6. smooth50
    Joined: Oct 7, 2004
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    Lookin great! Wish you would get that crusty old grille off there though! Keep on it and thanks for the updates!
     
  7. Rikster
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    Glad your back working on the 47... always looking forward to see new updates on this one.
     
  8. koolkemp
    Joined: May 7, 2004
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    Thanks Rik, getting it lowered a bit really gave me an idea what its gonna look like...maybe you could photoshop the 42 grille ,skirts and paint on for more motivation :D Thanks for your pm re: the Old Dodge, I traded the car for the 51 Chevy, and p***ed the info on to the new owner but havent heard anything back from him yet.
     
  9. koolkemp
    Joined: May 7, 2004
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    Good for the 51 to have a home.
    I was half expecting some other project to start. ;)

    I'm not keen on ground s****ers but ya, drop her some more.
    Looking good though!

    What's that white stuff on the ground? You guys had bit of winter, didn't you?
    It never lasted 1/2 day here.
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    It wont be too low ...I wanna drive it and not worry ...I also want it to look late 40's early 50's (yes Rikster I know I will have to do something about the too "new" dashboard eventually!) Prolly just 2" blocks and call it done. we got over a foot of the white **** last wed...it will all be gone by this wed with the temps we are getting !

    <HR style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #e5e5e5; COLOR: #e5e5e5" SIZE=1> <!-- / icon and ***le --><!-- message -->Looks great at the new ride height Steve and the garage is HUGE now!
    What a difference!!!
    Must be great to have all that room and full insulation to help keep your projects warm.
    I'm blocked in solid with stuff I can't really remove and my bags of insulation are all piled up unopened in the corner.
    The road to hell is paved with good intentions.

    What a mess I'm in...hahaha I'm totally jealous!!!! :D
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    I cant believe how nice it is to have a cleaner shop...still having a hard time finding stuff that I found new places to actually put it away! I will trade you the clean shop for a duece 5 window lol ;)


    <HR style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #e5e5e5; COLOR: #e5e5e5" SIZE=1> <!-- / icon and ***le --><!-- message -->great job on your car , working the springs did make it sit nicely , man those are some pretty grizzly looking grill bars ,

    <HR style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #e5e5e5; COLOR: #e5e5e5" SIZE=1> <!-- / icon and ***le --><!-- message -->Lookin great! Wish you would get that crusty old grille off there though! Keep on it and thanks for the updates!
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    "Impatient *****"

    Ok ok I will make the grille the next area to focus on haha...it does look pretty ****ty though eh!

    <HR style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #e5e5e5; COLOR: #e5e5e5" SIZE=1> <!-- / icon and ***le --><!-- message -->Captivating to say the least. I've been guilty of giving the homely homeless a home too. Looking forward to more.

    Doug.

    Add rusty to that description too Doug and it fits me to a T !!
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  10. koolkemp
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    Thanks Zibo ! Your 40 has been a great inspiration in this project...the onlly real regret I have on this one is not keeping the orig ch***is, it started out as a yr round beater and was never intended to get to this level :rolleyes: if I had know I would find a coupe roof...oh well I am not undoing it now !
    My neighbors are far enough away that they dont hear much and the wife usually only complains if the music in the shop is too loud. I do most of the heavy grinding &welding stuff during the winter months so the shop doors are all closed up which helps alot.
    When its done I am gonna tell the oldtimers I cut up a mint Monarch coupe lol, but you are right about people not realizing the work thats involved! I got 2 similar projects that I am collecting parts for ....a 36 3 window ( from a tudor shell) and a 49-51 Merc. I was actually studying the pics of the frame for the 40 taht you built..I cant find an orig around here so I will take a shot at making my own..do you have diagrams of the 35-40 ch***is you used as a guide? The Merc will prolly come first I now have 2 really rough 4 doors,49&51 this should give me enough metal to build a coupe out of, Rikster did some designs of a 3 window Merc for a Hamber in the UK a few yrs back that really caught my interest, I may try something like that .
    I really have no choice but to build with rusty junk I cant afford anything nice!! And the old stuff is pretty pricey and not too common around here...besides I have grown to really enjoy the challenge of making something from junk nobody else wanted, even for parts !
     
  11. Hackerbilt
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    Mr and Missus Koolkemp are always willing to offer a home to the "Homely homeless".

    They've put Fitzee and I up for the night after the Atlantic Nationals two years in a row now.
    Thats definately lookin' after the homely homeless! :D

    BTW....I'm the homeless one...so you can guess what that makes fitzee! ;) LoL
     
  12. rusty76
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    Looks like things are moving along. Really cool.
     
  13. GizmoJoe
    Joined: Jul 18, 2007
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    hahaha. Mean, but a good line!

    Yes, Mr and Mrs Koolkemp have welcomed and fed a few weary travelers from Sou'West NS too.
    Good folks.

    BTW, they had a killer Halloween display.
    Did you post any pics, Steve?
    I think I have some on my camera somewhere.
     
  14. Russ B
    Joined: Jun 13, 2010
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    I am continually amazed at the job you have done! My first post on this one, but have been subscribed and following the thread for a long time. I am a fan of the '42 grill and look forward to see how you use it. Keep up the great work.
     
  15. koolkemp
    Joined: May 7, 2004
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    Thanks ! I thought myself and Banditomerc were the only 2 people with a love of the 42 grille lol! I dont have the surround for it just the center and 2 ends so most of it will have to be custom...gotta get the rotten orig one out of there so I can start playing with it ! Suggestions are always welcome too!
     
  16. OahuEli
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    Lemme guess, the loud music your wife complains about is either ACDC or Lawrence Welk, right? :D
     
  17. Midwest Rodder
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    I can not belive the work you have done! You are my hero!!
     
  18. zibo
    Joined: Mar 17, 2002
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    from dago ca

    You know KK I actually got a little tired from looking at your pictures.
    I could relive the hammering and welding and smoke and grinding in each step!
    There was a 50 merc at a local auto swap last year,
    a really nice blast/primed body with basically a rough frame.
    We've got a 90 lincoln TC that I'm driving into the ground (5.0/aod),
    and it would be so *****in having a merc that could drive like a couch.
    I've seen a thread on here of a guy that did it,
    and there's some changes that could make it much easier.
    I think you will love having a performance custom.

    The frame plans were on the WESTCOTT (fibergl*** repops) website,

    http://www.wescottsauto.com/Tech/FrameDiagram1935-40.pdf

    however I've got a stock 40
    and that helped out to know which measurements were important,
    and also how far I needed to Z the front and rear end.

    Anyway,
    not too babble too much,
    but it is way more rewarding bringing back the dead!

    Talk at ya later!
    TP
     
  19. 416Ford
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    You know what this car really needs is a 41 clip. :) I have my gl*** fenders off of my car that I know you could work with better then I could and I bet I have most of the remaining parts also. Nothing is perfect but it all better then that grill you have in there now.
     
  20. graverobber63
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    Steve get it to lay on the rockers will ya!!!!
     
  21. flynbrian48
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    Wow. I'd look at a few of your posts on this thread, but hadn't really been following. Subscribed! You must buy welding wire by the case! I thought my '36 body was bad, but man, what you started with makes it look almost good!

    Brian
     
  22. koolkemp
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    Lol not til I win the lottery!!
     
  23. koolkemp
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    I figure its about 70 Lbs of wire or so by now...and I aint done yet ! Haha worst thing is I have a ****ty 36 tudor body shell that I am crazy enough to think I can build a 3 window tail dragger out of in a couple of years :rolleyes:
     
  24. Quest
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    Hey I just found your thread about the 47 resurection, never seen it before, so I scolled through all the photos. And I gotta say, wow what a cool project, I loved seeing this go through all the changes from the day you started on the original sedan, very inspiring. It sure is coming together nicely and I can't wait to see more!
     
  25. banditomerc
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    Hey steve,looks great! The grille from the '42 is a bit narrow if not using the stock surround,IMO.Check out the pics of my build,in regards to the grille area for ideas.I widened my grille by adding parts of a xtra grille.
     
  26. Mopar Jack
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    Looking good....
     
  27. StLouisSled
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  28. koolkemp
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    Thanks everyone ! I remember how you did yours Dave but it took me 2 yrs to find one 42 grille...prolly not gonna find another anytime soon ! I do have the 42 center bar and am gonna try and mock it up with that ...maybe I can con Rikster, OahuEli or James D into some photoshop help when I get it mocked up...
     
  29. koolkemp
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    I did look around here for a 41 front end....might as well be looking for a needle in a haystack ! I love the 41 front clip and would put it on in a hearbeat if I could find one around here :(
     
  30. 416Ford
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    You find someone heading through here and I will set you up at a really good deal.
     

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