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UPDATE: Joeys 33 pick em up

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Killer, Oct 24, 2005.

  1. Killer
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    we gotta little side tracked with this sucker but we're back on it now...

    made a master cylinder mount so we could run a stock model t pedal:

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  2. Killer
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    finished the metal parts of the floor...

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  3. Killer
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    finished up the rear suspension...

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  4. Killer
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    we're gonna rock the cardboard bed for a bit...

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  5. Killer
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    and we got some purdy new headlights...

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    few more odds and ends (bed, gas tank, battery, etc...) and its off to the painter.

    the body/frame/engine will be dark blue. The wheels will be beige. Inside is gonna be beige leather.....

    whaddya think?!?!!!
     
  6. Belchfire8
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    Dayum that's nice. you do some kinda good work!!!! :p
     
  7. Merlin
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    I'm planning to use the same pedal set, I hope mine turns out as good as that looks! Nice work man!
     
  8. tikEK
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    Damn man, that is killer. I am in love with that truck...... keep posting em...
     
  9. Stick Shift
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    I'm digging it. That color combo is gonna be cool. I saw a 32 cdan painted that way and it looks real good. What are your wheel and tire sizes?
     
  10. Those are some pretty welds Killa. You always build some kool stuff. Nice work!!! E
     
  11. Dirty2
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  13. Flathead Youngin'
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    very nice work.......

    shoot a few more of that pedal mount, if you don't mind...

    I really like the extra bracket on the pedal lever........that concerned me on mine too........thanks for the idea!

    are you cutting that stuff with a plasma?
     
  14. Radshit
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    Those are some bitchin' welds....hey wait a minute!!!....I thought you were a hack.............. :)
     
  15. orcas tow
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    Looks great, I like the way you mounted the rear axle, simple but effective.
     
  16. TV
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    Dam Killer, thats some cool welding.--TV
     
  17. FORDY 6
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    Nice!...man,that's low...you couldn't get out of my driveway without throwin' some sparks...
     
  18. the-rodster
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    Nice work! Purty welds...
     
  19. alemaster
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    Fuckin Killer alright
     
  20. Splinter
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    I know why they call you "Killer"..... f'n nice work, bubba...
     
  21. Splinter
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    Hey-
    Is that a ford 9" rear end? Might plagirize your rear susp for my PU, unless you got it patented or somethin'. What kinda steering column is that? Enquireing minds want to know....Thanks in advance
     
  22. Anderson
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    Looks cool, but I think somebody knocked your grill shell over. :D
     
  23. Killer
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    I think its an 8in. A buddy this weekend said he thinks its a shoebox rearend... I honestly don't know! We gotta figure it out pretty soon though, we gotta get the rear brake stuff.

    The steering box is 46 Ford passenger car. Cross steer.

    I AM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

    The piece that the master bolts too is from A&A Manufacturing. The sides and top I made. The tube is 7/8th "direct tap" tubing from Lefthander Chassis. The end will get tapped 5/8th for a bolt. Yeah, I use a plasma cutter.

    I'll try to remember to scan the patterns and post em.. you might need to remind me.

    6.00x16 front, 7.50x16 rear

    Thanks guys.
     
  24. hammeredabone
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    Great job Killer! Hey I think that rear is out of a mustang 2. My wife had one and I seem to remember that small bearing rear was in it. It was a 5 lug V8 car.
     
  25. Rusty
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    Looking good!!!! Glad your back on it. Rock On
     
  26. plan9
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    hey killer, looking really good!

    if you bounce the suspension does anything hit the ground?
     
  27. TOO nice............!! see ya, gotta get in the garage.
     
  28. Jason, looks nice. That rearend appears to be an 8-inch, like from a mid-60's Mustang or similar
     
  29. Killer
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    nope, not even close.
     
  30. johnnygringo
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    as always....you NAILED it

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