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What tires are you running in the back?
I'm looking for an alternative to M/T because of the limited mileage and the fact that they get dry and hard quickly in the Arizona heat. Have 18 wide on there now.. Any suggestions? :5150: |
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Those are the old Hoosier Pro Street radials. They were really nice tires (relatively quiet and held up well). They are the 31x16.5 on 16x12 vintage Ansen Sprints. I'm going to go with the modern aluminum rally wheels and retire my old Funny Car wheels. I'm going to try the MT Sportsman SR radials to see how they work.
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I have 3 aluminum slot wheels that look like the old US Indys that are 15x14... unknown brand and some wheels that look just like them that are 15x7.
I also have pro stars that are 15x15 and 15x6... The 18.5s are on yet another unknown brand.. guessing cragar 15x14 and 15x8... the S/R M/Ts were an option but I've heard equal good and bad.. Well... the diff is set up for the 15x15 Pro Stars.. guess I'll try the mickey street radials.. the slotted mags are the same back set... hummm... decisions decisions |
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16x10's can be widend? ET III's....
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Whoa!
Paintwork is looking spectacular! |
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The firewall got the business over the last few days and an initial coat of primer...
http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...ps93s4zjj9.jpg |
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... Wish I could find some time for my truck |
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I hear ya…my buddy is doing the finish body work and paint since I'm working on these two projects at the same time. No matter how hard I tried to schedule them not to overlap, they still did:
'63 Tempest front suspension restoration with disc brake conversion and Pontiac Trophy 4 rebuild: http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...ps8t6zyxwk.jpg http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...psgpcthenw.jpg …and, engine switch (from Pontiac to Chyrsler) and fitting a Bantam fuel altered body and wings to the funny car chassis to run in some of the outlaw fuel altered races. http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...psbbrjjppg.jpg |
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The guy who taught me fabrication chassis and suspension always told me...
"Keep only 1 iron in the fire kid because you only have 2 arms, 1 to hold the iron and 1 to hold you up" Didn't make too much sense to me as 17 year old kid but 40 years later today... makes perfect sense. . LOVE the Tempest. . Always wanted one of the early cars.. Oh... and your progress has inspired me enough to pull my Prostreet chassis back out and focus some time on it... :metal: :5150: |
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Outstanding! I'll keep an eye out for your progress.
My truck was originally supposed to go to my buddy's paint shop a few years ago, but he ran into some health problems and took a couple years off to recover. When he got healthy and came back, he was so backlogged that he said I either bring the C10 down now, or wait another 2-3 years. That's when all of my careful planning and scheduling went into the circle file. :dohh: |
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I know there are more than 2 of us with Pontiac torque monsters under our hoods... I used to trade emails with a guy who had an old Chrysler hemi in a 65... that was different. .. lost track of him and his build.. |
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Definitely! I used to attend and race at the Pontiac Heaven events at Speedworld and now held at Wild Horse Pass (formerly Firebird) every spring.
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Here is some coverage from the last Pontiac Heaven I attended. The reporter incorrectly noted the quickest pass - should've been possibly the quickest for a stock block Pontiac.
http://www.dragracingonline.com/colu...r/xvi_5-8.html Waiting in line to be tech'd: http://www.dragracingonline.com/colu...FC-chassis.jpg |
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I've know Steve for decades... literally since high school
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It took awhile (unusual weather the last few weeks), but finally got color on the cab.
http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...pspxhgmxrm.jpg http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...psckj6dga7.jpg |
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Scale model of the Poncho C10...just kidding - overhead shot from the shop storage loft.
http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...psne4vwajb.jpg |
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I can hardly wait to see her done.. growling through those Kauffman heads.. Music to my ears
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Nice color!
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Damn that looks good!!! I'm not usually a fan of dark green (I like mint green) but that looks great.
Can you tell me a bit about the front bars you added from the frame to the body? I saw your post on it originally on another thread about stiffening up a frame. I have been reading "Chassis Engineering" by Herb Adams and saw something similar in his book. I wouldnt mind adding them to my truck but I dont want to do it incorrectly and just add unnecessary weight and junk. |
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Great job and beautiful color choice.
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Thanks! Got the doors and front fenders hung along front sheet metal mocked up, and the boys started color sanding...
http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...ps7r9ksmy9.jpg http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...psvlyesvel.jpg |
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Looks great
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After a little hiatus spending a lot of time fitting an outlaw Fuel Altered '32 Bantam body and wings to my funny car chassis, so I can run FC and FA, here's an update on the C10...
http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...psicnyb4g5.jpg ...I finally got back onto the C10: http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...pswefu39vy.jpg http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...psia0tf4sx.jpg http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...psesyb0t3b.jpg http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...psukjvjeh8.jpg http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...psopnzz5xf.jpg http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...psiyt9ub3y.jpg |
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That is going to be one AWESOME lookin' truck! Keep us updated on the progress. Lorne
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Freaking sweet dude..
Hopefully I'll get a chance to meet you at Steve's Pontiac event. |
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great to see that your getting to work on your truck again! color is just perfect, I'm going to copy that color when I build a suburban next!!
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I'm very anxious to hear that truck run..
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Thanks...me, too! Since the paint job is almost done, I put in a call to a fellow drag racing family business. This is what they delivered: ;)
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I guess it's been awhile, but I had a couple of questions about my front fender modification since my rear wheel opening modification has been posted in other threads a few times. Here is what I did to remove the area over the front tire to help balance the wheel opening proportions between the front and rear.
After lowering the front suspension as much as I felt was practical, I measured the space between the lower lip of the fender and the top of the tire. I felt that if I lowered the wheel opening lip by 2.5 inches, it would create a nice balance while being very subtle. So, I sectioned a couple of reproduction fenders (I had to massage them quite a bit anyway to get them to fit and line up). I used another repo fender that had a lot of shipping damage and got for free, and a couple of patch panels: http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...ps37f498f0.jpg Comparison of front and rear wheel openings: http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j..._MockedUp4.jpg Final welding and hammer/dolly work...first skim coat of filler: http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...ps8460da3f.jpg After final body work and primer: http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...psxvhhnj00.jpg |
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Very nice work!
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That looks good. :metal:
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that's a great , it makes the truck look lower .
and you get to still have hood hinges with springs. |
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Ohhhhh...
You dropped the top of the wheel opening down.... Not shortening the wheel openings. . Right? :5150: |
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Yes, I lowered the top of the wheel opening to make it more proportional to the rear wheel opening of the bedside. With the truck lowered, the rear wheel opening covers all of the top portion of the rear tire and part of the wheel. This makes the height of the front fender opening and the space over the front tire even more obvious. Sectioning the front fender helps take up that dead space above the front tire.
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