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Ta2Don 06-20-2014 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by rusty76 (Post 6727761)
Looking good. Looking good!

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Originally Posted by zippeay (Post 6727802)
Looks great!

Thanks Guys!!! :metal:

Ta2Don 06-30-2014 09:11 PM

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Life has been tumultuous at best recently...:waah: Not much chance for Truck time, but I did pull the trigger on a secondary project…;) A friend needed some cash and he offered up a Ratrod project that I had shown an interest in at a reasonable price. It's a 47 Dodge on a Chevy S10 frame… no motor or trans… The gears started turning, slipping, moving, anyway, the plan is to get this running and legal so I can flip it and bank the profit for my Garage fund...:uhmk:

Here are a few pics and the next post will be an update on this build...:mm: Just wanted to show proof that I haven't been just sitting around...:haha:

too bad the pedal car wasn't included...:rolleyes:

TJ's Chevy 06-30-2014 09:53 PM

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Now the challenge is gonna be if ya REALLY SELL IT brotha!!! LOL! I guarantee you take it for a drive an you might have a change of mind...just sayin. :mm:

likaroc13 06-30-2014 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Ta2Don (Post 6742816)
Life has been tumultuous at best recently...:waah: Not much chance for Truck time, but I did pull the trigger on a secondary project…;) A friend needed some cash and he offered up a Ratrod project that I had shown an interest in at a reasonable price. It's a 47 Dodge on a Chevy S10 frame… no motor or trans… The gears started turning, slipping, moving, anyway, the plan is to get this running and legal so I can flip it and bank the profit for my Garage fund...:uhmk:

Here are a few pics and the next post will be an update on this build...:mm: Just wanted to show proof that I haven't been just sitting around...:haha:

too bad the pedal car wasn't included...:rolleyes:

That's a cool looking rat project! My dad got suckered into one of those deals as well. :lol: His is just sitting now though due to some possible wiring or fuel-related issue. It's a 30's Dodge with a '90 Dakota chassis/drivetrain.

Ta2Don 07-01-2014 11:07 AM

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Thanks Guyz… This early in the game, I have to admit, the hardest thing for me to get focused on is whether to keep it looking basically stock or to do a radical change…
The following pics are of 2 different ideas… Just need to weigh my options, need to determine which build will result in the higher dollar amount at sale...:uhmk:

Any and all input is welcome! :hot:

clemdaddy 07-01-2014 11:13 AM

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buddy, i'd flip it as a roller. the more you do the less you'll make and the more time you'll spend doing it...

it shows real good right now, let it be someone else's vision.

unless you secretly want it yourself?

3 months. 3 weeks and 3 days

likaroc13 07-01-2014 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Ta2Don (Post 6743581)
Thanks Guyz… This early in the game, I have to admit, the hardest thing for me to get focused on is whether to keep it looking basically stock or to do a radical change…
The following pics are of 2 different ideas… Just need to weigh my options, need to determine which build will result in the higher dollar amount at sale...:uhmk:

Any and all input is welcome! :hot:

I think it looks cool in "stock" form.

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Originally Posted by clemdaddy (Post 6743588)
buddy, i'd flip it as a roller. the more you do the less you'll make and the more time you'll spend doing it...

it shows real good right now, let it be someone else's vision.

unless you secretly want it yourself?

3 months. 3 weeks and 3 days

x2! If you follow Clem's lead, be sure to share some pics on Facebook. Or did I already see it there? I'd like for my dad to see it. I think he has a friend looking for a rat project, but I'm not sure how involved he wants it to be.

dwcardfan 07-01-2014 01:37 PM

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I am with Clem. The more time and money you spend the less profit you will make. I think the main reason for doing a rat rod is the fun of making it your on vision. Like he said unless your are secretly wanting it your self (;)). Plus it will take away time from your 65. But anyway my vote would be keep it stock.

markeb01 07-01-2014 03:54 PM

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I happen to love that body style, the roundish windows and the way the doors fit in the cab, but I'd be cautious about investing much time or money for a profitable flip.

I've seen trucks like these go through owner after owner because there's no aftermarket support, and there are limited potential buyers compared to something more mainstream.

Ta2Don 07-01-2014 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by likaroc13 (Post 6743639)
I think it looks cool in "stock" form.

x2! If you follow Clem's lead, be sure to share some pics on Facebook. Or did I already see it there? I'd like for my dad to see it. I think he has a friend looking for a rat project, but I'm not sure how involved he wants it to be.

Thanks for the input and yes I have been posting on FB some… ;)


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Originally Posted by dwcardfan (Post 6743753)
I am with Clem. The more time and money you spend the less profit you will make. I think the main reason for doing a rat rod is the fun of making it your on vision. Like he said unless your are secretly wanting it your self (;)). Plus it will take away time from your 65. But anyway my vote would be keep it stock.

Thanks Donnie...:metal: Hope to get with you in the next week or so to do the frame thing!!!



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Originally Posted by markeb01 (Post 6743927)
I happen to love that body style, the roundish windows and the way the doors fit in the cab, but I'd be cautious about investing much time or money for a profitable flip.

I've seen trucks like these go through owner after owner because there's no aftermarket support, and there are limited potential buyers compared to something more mainstream.

Thanks for your input Mark, valued to say the least...:thumbs:



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Originally Posted by clemdaddy (Post 6743588)
buddy, i'd flip it as a roller. the more you do the less you'll make and the more time you'll spend doing it...

it shows real good right now, let it be someone else's vision.

unless you secretly want it yourself?

3 months. 3 weeks and 3 days

Thanks Clem, the value of your comments are...:metal:
Thanks also for the kick in the backside with the countdown…:josh: :bann:

Thanx Guyz for keeping me focused… :chevy:
It will be a quick build with very little of my own taste thrown in… Once this is flipped, It will be time to get shop built then I can focus on my ratrod… :hot:

Grizz1963 07-02-2014 04:07 AM

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Watching you.

Ta2Don 07-02-2014 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Grizz1963 (Post 6744731)
Watching you.

Thanks Mate! Chat soon...:mm:

zippeay 07-03-2014 02:59 AM

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Keep it like it is but chop it! I always wished I would have kept the fenders on my 36... Don't get me wrong I loved it but there's a reason they started putting fenders on cars!
http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o.../tradition.jpg

Ta2Don 07-03-2014 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by zippeay (Post 6746107)
Keep it like it is but chop it!

Thanks Brother...:metal:
And I can relate to the fenders idea… not so much with cars, but with a motorcycle I had way back when...:haha: The NO fender look was cool, but not so much when the road decided to get wet...:dohh:

1963c-10 07-03-2014 09:17 AM

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I think you should bring it up and drop it off at my place.....one cool truck. I've looked at one down the road from my folks on the county line. Been on the farm since new. Farmers son said his Dad bought it new.....beds been off and gone for some time he said.....can't remember where it went to, but the rest of its there and solid. Its been under a barn for the last 30 years. And he won't let it go, but said he'd call me 1st if he changed his mind. My folks get their hay from him.

Ta2Don 07-03-2014 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by 1963c-10 (Post 6746264)
I think you should bring it up and drop it off at my place.....one cool truck. I've looked at one down the road from my folks on the county line. Been on the farm since new. Farmers son said his Dad bought it new.....beds been off and gone for some time he said.....can't remember where it went to, but the rest of its there and solid. Its been under a barn for the last 30 years. And he won't let it go, but said he'd call me 1st if he changed his mind. My folks get their hay from him.

Would trade it for that 427 trans combo...:haha:

Seriously though, I am going to keep it as is, chop the top, get it drivable and flip it for the previously mentioned garage fund… I really need to build a shop and put in a 2 post lift, I am no longer a fan of crawling around under vehicles...:waah:
That's the plan anyway...:mm:

Ta2Don 07-03-2014 12:01 PM

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Happy Independence Day!!! :flag::ennyd:

TJ's Chevy 07-03-2014 12:25 PM

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Same to you brotha! :chevy:

Ta2Don 07-03-2014 02:47 PM

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Happy Independence Day!!! :flag::ennyd:

Forgot the pic, and it is too late to edit, so here it is...

chad64chevy 07-04-2014 08:19 AM

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don I like the dodge, hope you make a good profit from it!

happy 4th. of July buddy, clems kick to the backside has me needing to hurry up too!! but one way or another mine will be there

Ta2Don 07-04-2014 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by chad64chevy (Post 6747491)
don I like the dodge, hope you make a good profit from it!

happy 4th. of July buddy, clems kick to the backside has me needing to hurry up too!! but one way or another mine will be there

:metal:

Ta2Don 07-04-2014 09:58 PM

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My 4th was spent with some truck time and some Honey-Do's thrown in...:mm:

Started the day off making sparks...:metal:

Just about completed the driver's door… got the mirror holes finished out and that area in primer… Finished grinding the nails for the hole filling… following the grinding, and a skim coat of filler, more sanding, a skim coat of Glaze…
THANKS JMo!!!:metal: I called it a day, didn't finish sanding the door… After all it's the 4th and there was some fried chicken and a cold drink calling my name… :bann:

A little progress, but progress nonetheless...:uhmk:

Lowl!f3 07-05-2014 01:51 AM

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Here is a truck a couple blocks from the house.
http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g3...702_162018.jpg

Ta2Don 07-05-2014 12:07 PM

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Good Looking older Chevy!!! :metal:

Ta2Don 07-07-2014 07:09 PM

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Started getting ready for the frame swap… :uhmk:
Started off by clearing floor space in the shed by finishing the bodywork on the Driver's door and getting the worked areas into primer…;)
Pulled the motor and trans from the tweaked frame, then played musical chairs with the frame and cab...:lol:
Got the cab in the Work Area, ready to start some metal and body work to get ready for primer...:metal:


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