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Projects The story of my '52 - Part One

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by SanDiegoJoe, Jul 28, 2009.

  1. SanDiegoJoe
    Joined: Apr 18, 2004
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    Part One

    Part Two

    Part Three

    Part Four

    The Search

    There I sat, 2 and a half months ago, holding six thousand dollars in cash. I had just watched my 1969 Chevrolet C10 Pickup loaded up on a flatbed towtruck for the first leg of its journey to Australia. Out in the garage was everything I had dreamed about for the last year... my 1929 Model A Roadster Pickup – Modified.

    I had drawn pictures. I have a huge collections of images scraped from every corner of the Internet. I had plans & schemes. I saw it in my sleep. The $6K was enough to turn this rough pile of parts into the loud, violent hot rod that I lusted for.

    I even named the damn thing. The Oxblood Special.

    What made me decide to sell the carefully collected parts. Why was I tossing my chance to have a real Roadster?

    Since I was a little guy I have always loved the lines of the early 50's Chevrolet sedans. All the trim, lowered just a bit, hopped up engine. Shiny paint. Tuck and roll vinyl. Perfect Mild Custom.

    This was my chance. I could build that hot rod, and it would kick****, but it’s not what I had always wanted. The other reason is my sons. I can take my sons in a sedan, no way in that death trap modified.

    Like flipping a switch in my head; the hot rod was out and a new dream started. I had to find a 1949 to 1953 Chevrolet 2 door sedan. All trim intact. Original interior. Not chopped. Not lowered… Stock as a frickin rock. The search was on.

    Ebay, Craigslist, friends – I was consumed. Click – click – click

    I found one in Long Beach. Blue. In the*****py Craigslist pix it looked straight. All the trim was there. It looked like and older restoration. It had skirts and wide white bias plys tires. A beauty.

    The guy was asking $8000. Ug.

    I emailed him a lowballed offer… $5500 and my Model A (the stack of parts is worth about $3000). No deal. He was firm on the 8K and had no interest in a project.

    Back to my search… 2 weeks went by. I emailed Jeff (his name is Jeff) and offered him $6000. No response for 3 days. The answer was a simple “No”. Three more days go by… Another email “The lowest I would go is $7000.Your Welcome, Jeff” I loved the “Your Welcome” part – he was giving in!

    I waited 10 days. (it hurt)

    My wife and I were going through the ringer in other parts of our lives. It seemed like so many things were falling apart… I was extremely unhappy. She says to me “Just buy the car, if it only makes you happy for a week it will be worth it”.

    I emailed Jeff and offered him $6800. He accepted! (Don’t think he was happy about it, though).

    I was given the instructions on removing the money from the bank from my wife. She handed me a couple of checks to cash… one was a check that she had gotten for her birthday. I was floored. Man this chick must love me like crazy.

    Saturday came and a buddy of mine and I loaded into my Nissan and drove up to Long Beach. We made record time up there… and there it was. A little strange bodywork here and there, cracked wind-wing. It made some bad transmission noise, but I expected that from Jeff’s descriptions. The deal was on, I was hooked.

    I must have rocked a big dopey smile all the slow ride back to Lemon Grove. 60 MPH top speed.

    A mile from my house the clutch failed. My friend Shane jumped in and got it started in second. He bombed it all the rest of the way to my house; me driving my Xterra infront of him giving him the thumbs up to let him know that the intersection was clear.

    Another search was on: I needed a replacement rear end, a clutch and a transmission.

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    More soon&#8230;
     
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  2. Hotrod95
    Joined: Jun 15, 2009
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    Beautiful car!!!!!! Good job on the deal
     
  3. WOW!! Real nice. Your now a "Rockstar"
     
  4. 49ratfink
    Joined: Feb 8, 2004
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    from California

    those cars are funny lookin':rolleyes:
     
  5. DrewDay
    Joined: Oct 24, 2007
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    from Austin, Tx

    Beautiful car, you deserve it
     
  6. 1946chevytruck
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    1946chevytruck
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    from london ,ky

  7. missysdad1
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    I sure like the way this story begins. I think we can all relate. Keep up the good work...and keep us up to date as your story plays out! :)
     
  8. poorboy
    Joined: Feb 8, 2003
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    nice find. congrats!
     
  9. jasone
    Joined: Jun 2, 2006
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    Congrats on the purchase Joe. Too bad for that sick**** p/u you were building.
     
  10. 51chevcoupe
    Joined: Oct 24, 2008
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    51chevcoupe
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    Welcome to the asylum! It is good to to see another crazy 49-52 guy. The car looks great as is, just get her fixed and drive around with a proud grin on your face:D. (like it's possible to just leave it alone- snicker). So what is the plan for this fine ride?
     
  11. Peelout30
    Joined: May 24, 2008
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    from Missouri

    Car looks great fan of all those years, good story except for the Nissan part
     
  12. SanDiegoJoe
    Joined: Apr 18, 2004
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    Thanks guys - I'll have part 2 posted soon. And yeah, 49ratfink, they are pretty funny looking, aren't they!

    - Joe
     

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