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?You know whats funny is when I look at that first shot of you feet I see naked women,:lol::lol:
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You must be horny. :lol: And stop looken at my feet.
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Is it friday yet. Get to work on the truck.
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You know what they say about guys with small hands and small feet...:smoke:
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I really like your build, especially the areas where you utilized all the parts from the '73. I just bought a '64 C-20 in Hesperia (the corner of Main St. and Sultana) last weekend and have plans to do something very similar to yours. I'm going to build a parts chaser, and use everything from a '79 Suburban I have stashed. I am going to have to find some parts for the '64 like headlight bezels, park lights, taillights, rear window (small), and grille. If you know somebody in the desert who has some extra parts, let me know.
I believe we met at Farmer Boys last year. We talked about airbag suspensions, and we were standing next to my buddy's slammed '62 GMC longbed. I think I still have your business card. I was driving a '50 Chevy truck, black with lime green scallops and green steelies. That truck is now in Australia. I'm looking forward to when the Farmer Boys cruise night starts back up. The turnout is always good, and the car quality has grown by leaps and bounds in the last few years. If you're interested in getting rid of the Cragars, I might be interested. |
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"I believe we met at Farmer Boys last year. We talked about airbag suspensions, and we were standing next to my buddy's slammed '62 GMC longbed. I think I still have your business card. I was driving a '50 Chevy truck, black with lime green scallops and green steelies. I looked into your eyes. You looked into mine and smiled".
For a minute I though I was reading somthing from craigs list "Missed connections".:lol::lol::lol: Just joking. |
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You better be. :lol:
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I see that, nice..........Now wheres the how too video ???????????
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Today I notched the frame on a 57 sedan delivery that I installed a 396 BB Chevy. I already notched the drivers side for clearance with the new power steering box. I also had to notch the right side for clearance of the exhaust. The guy that installed the 396 before did it all wrong. I installed side motor mounts, and a rear transmission cross mount also. Any way when I cut the frame on the right side I found that a rat or mouse was living in the frame. I started laughing, and had to share this.
Looks like he was a pack rat. :haha: http://belair.smugmug.com/Cars/Kusto...70_FMiZ3-L.jpg http://belair.smugmug.com/Cars/Kusto...97_Y7qeS-L.jpg I guess he liked shinny things to, and was a party animal. Notice the St Patties Day party hat. He liked nuts also :lol: http://belair.smugmug.com/Cars/Kusto...69_cpcYr-L.jpg |
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I had to take out all that crap because while welding , it would have caught fire. Here's the after pictures of both sides. Man that Big Block is BIG. :metal:
http://belair.smugmug.com/Cars/Kusto...84_AoE6a-L.jpg http://belair.smugmug.com/Cars/Kusto...49_JR9p2-L.jpg I even had to remake the clutch cross shaft, and bell housing mount. The clearance was really close. It had to be in the middle of the exhaust and the steering box. And the mount had to clear the oil pressure lines, and sensor. http://belair.smugmug.com/Cars/Kusto...62_NqmgQ-L.jpg http://belair.smugmug.com/Cars/Kusto...87_HLzZc-L.jpg http://belair.smugmug.com/Cars/Kusto...11_C8Hf5-L.jpg |
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darn shame he didn't hoard dollar bills
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I'm installing power disc brakes, power steering, rebuild & restore the front part of the frame, and rewire the whole car. The steering column was a challenge because it was so tight, and had also cut the column, and shaft. I had to make a lower mount because the one I ordered didn't work with the big block, and 4 speed. What a PITA, but they are paying for it. :metal:
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lmao........Wonder what happened to the little fellow :whine:
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He'll like your shop it has lots of room.:lol::lol: Better keep an eye on your nuts/seeds.:smoke::lol::lol: For a minute I was impressed I thought you did all that work on your truck. It is friday right.
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I think I scored today. I was looking for used 275/60x15 tires for the rear of the 65. I found these on Craigs List for $200 with wheels and tires. Two tires ain't so good, but the wheels are like new. They are American Eagles, with 255/60X15, and 225/60X15 for the front. What do ya think? I know everyone wants me to keep the Craigers, but everybody has them, like Torque Thrust's. They're Billet rims, but at least they are 15"s. What counts is I like them. But want to hear your comments. BTW, I ended up paying only $175.00
http://belair.smugmug.com/Other/1965...78_63x75-L.jpg So that means the Centerlines, and the Craigers are up FOR SALE. |
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If I keep the Craigers, I would want to install White Walls. But that's way over the budget. Especially, trying to find big WW tires for 16" wheels.
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