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Flight to LA, rent a car and drive to Vegas, not sure of the date yet... See you there? |
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Kees, Glad to hear all is going better!
Would love to go to Viva sometime Talk soon Mark |
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Though we are friends on FB, good to see you here too!
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Kees, glad for the update...Jim
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Thanks very much for checking me out!
Had a great weekend at the Drive In Barn, a Rockabilly weekender with market and carshow, all 40’s, 50’s and 60’s style. Selling my art went better then I expected, have to make new art now :lol: Due to my brainproblems I now have to relax to get rid of all the body pains, should be better in a few days. So time to check all of you out ;) My daughter has arranged a 10 day vacation to Crete in Greece, leaving next Friday, so I get my rest :metal: Going there with my family and my sister in law with her two daughters, looking forward to that! |
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Kees, thanks for the pics. Hope you get to feeling better, enjoy the vacation...Jim
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beautiful truck kees!
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Thank you All!!
Feeling better already, tomorrow we’re off to Crete. Just wanted you to know, somebody wants to buy my truck...I said, only for a Trifive Chevy Nomad.... What do you think? He knows one :eek: It’s a sort of a project, stands still around 25 years, complete Dutch registration. So I told him, give me pics and a VIN of that car, then we will talk... We will see what happens. When you search for a Nomad, you know it’s out of my reach ;) I’ll keep you updated on this.... |
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Kees
I'm keeping my fingers crossed ! :clap::clap: NC |
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Someone asked if I wanted to sell my truck (I don't) I said you can't afford it. One day someone might surprise me.
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Hi guys!
Few updates... Had a great vacation in Crete :D:clap: Nomad was sold just before me, the woman that sold it went right away off to the UK.. Was too good to be true... Also, I’ve have a “new” Hot Rod shed, I’m moving. Remember my truck just didn’t fit in the shed? Now I have some more space :thumbs: I can fit my truck easily and my buddy’s ‘72 Suburban. And my sons ‘77 Mustang. And my motorcycles :lol::lol: Plus have place to put in a large workbench and my lathe which is still at my home. Then I have everything in one place, better ;) I am busy with cleaning there and building my workspace. There are three cars that should move out in the next week and a car ramp that I don’t want. Where the car ramp is now it’s high enough to put your car in the air, the back space is much larger but only 7,5 foot high. High enough for me. The whole space is a L-shape and about 100m2 (or about 1075 sq.foot) Pictures are comming in the next week I hope. Oh and healthwise I’m doing fine :metal: |
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Kees, happy you have a large space to store and work on your stuff...Jim
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Congrat’s Kees, the space will be nice!
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Glad to hear about the new space,keep us posted with pics
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So, been slowly busy in my new Hot Rod Shed, we got it empty last Friday, all the things of other Owners are gone, cars are out, except for some windows.
I have build a new workbench at my working height (100cm, 3ft), installed 220V electrics and installed 380V electrics for the lathe. This we have to get from my house yet. My buddy’s Suburban is already in it, so we can slowly get to work on that one. My son’s Mustang is also in, for new radiator and rear shocks. Already repaired a Harley in there, good to have some extra space!! I also have to build a small motorcycle for a friends sister, no deadline on that one ;) Gonna be good wrenching in my new shed :metal::metal: Pic #1 as I got into the shed and cleaned a bit, this is a Wall of 23 fit long Pic #2 the same wall, now workbench area Pic #3 backcorner, made a storage wall for small parts out of old pallets Pic #4 buddy’s ‘72 Sub inside for repairs Pic #5 my son’s Mustang II, also for repair |
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Looks like a nice work space and some cool projects!
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Kees, nice new digs, love the work bench...Jim
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Hey Kees.
Your work bench and tool wall looks real good. Nice to have everything where you can get to them easily. Is your truck going into the space where the suburban is now after it gets done? Enjoy your new shop. It will be fun. Earl |
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Enjoy my friend!!
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Congratulations Kees, All car guys need a hot rod shed. Wish my space was that big.
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Thanks for the kind words guys!
Earl, the Sub will stay for a while, the Mustang is my son’s car, that will be repaired and hit the road again. My truck will fit in also, from where the last picture is taken, is some 20 feet by almost 10 feet, say a 1 car garage. But when I have to do things to my truck it must stand where the Mustang is, then I can get around with no problem (when the Sub is still in). For me this is really a very nice space, only “bad” point, is that it isn’t high. Where you come in, the 1 car garage so to speak, has a high roof tho.. If the body and brain allows I will be here often :metal: |
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Hey Kees congratulations on the nice work space! I know there will be a lot of cool work done in there.
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Thank you Doug! There are coming a few cool projects in the near future ;)
Today I got the upper radiator brackets done of the Mustang. It barely fits in there :metal: had to modify the front slightly and the radiator to get it in. It is not an original radiator, I only could buy one from the states, costs me a whopping €600 to my door...so we opted for an universal race radiator, slightly bigger overall. Also we put in two 10” electric fans and a new transmission cooler. Pic #1 the old and new. You can hardly see that the new one is a bit bigger/wider Pic #2 and 3 how it fits in the car Pic #4 homemade upper bracket Pic #5 where you enter, through the one car garage, picture taken from the front of the Mustang, so you have an idea how the place is (I hope) |
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Been busy cleaning the shed between work ;)
Lathe is finally in, so now we have everything in one place. A few things to do, such as extra electrical sockets and a few extra lights on the ceiling. All parts for the mustang are here now, we can slowly get to work... Let the fun begin!! An impression: |
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Looking good Kees...Jim
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Good economical solution for the radiator Kees. Your space looks great! Something about a nice shop space gives me the warm fuzzies. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks Doug!
I’m very happy with the new shed! The downside is that I haven’t time for my own truck :lol: I promised the sis of a good friend to build a nice motorcycle for her, so I will. Then the Burb of a clubmember is in my shed, that’s a big car!! This didn’t come through technical inspection, must be repaired first, we’ll see when we going to do this. I have some repairs going on the Mustang of my son, almost ready with that. On top of that, we brought the 1935 Ford Five Window to my shop. This car is also of a clubmember, who is somewhat ripped off by a Well known Hot Rod Shop here in the Netherlands. That man didn’t stood up to his promesses. So we pulled out out his car. Now I have to make a driver out of it. So, shop is full :lol::lol: What are friends for, right?? Good thing is that both of these builds don’t have a deadline, otherwise I couldn’t do it with my body, see it like therapy ;) Pic #1 happy me, finally loaded up :lol: Pic #2,3 on the road, 60 miles to go Pic 4,5 awesome Offenhauser equipped Flathead goes into the 5-window:metal: |
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Kee's great pic of you my friend. Sounds like you have enough work for a few years...Jim
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Offenhauser Flathead.. it must be one of the prettiest engines out there.
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Thanks Jim, happy pics are the best!
Steve, my son drives a ‘77 Mustang II! The car nobody wants... It drives fantastic by the way, 302V8, automatic. His first car, I think he has the same deviation as his dad :lol::lol: You’re right about the Offenhauser Flathead, really cool engines!! |
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You guys are just having way too much fun! :)
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That’s the meaning of it all Doug!
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Great shots Kees!
Keep us posted on the 35!Looks like a really cool project. Mark |
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Thanks Mark.
We have to check everything that the so called “proffesional” Hot rod shop had done. I’ll keep you updated on the things we do. Should be fun when we get building! Edit.... Maybe I need your help on some things along the way. You US guys have way more experience than I do with these cars.... |
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Anytime my friend, I'll help with what I can!
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Thank you Mark!
That’s what I like about this forum, everybody is helping each other, doesn’t matter where or what you are!! |
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Hey Kees, its good to see your happy face on here. I kinda think you're happy alot. Glad to see that you're giving your truck a good work out.
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Thank you Earl! Yes I’m happy!
Only in a lot of body Pain sometimes, but that don’t gets me down :metal::metal: I use the truck daily, and it is being used good, believe me :lol: |
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I want that 1935 Ford Five Window
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