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Old 07-05-2013, 06:40 PM   #1
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That's kool man. I just sold a '77 Honda 750 Cheap. I was the second owner too. Had very low miles. I bought it. Stored it for awhile and then sold it. Made a small profit ta boot. Really fun bikes. Good luck and man can't wait to see more work on the ole pick it up.
I might end up doing the same thing build it to flip it for profit and buy another, or i may keep it awhile dont know yet i gotit to keep me busy and was a good deal

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whats shakin bacon?! that bike wil be fun to build, wish i had mine done but its been a 2+yr court battle so far to get it back . got my 50 fleetline torn down, be sending the body for blasting this next week, prob have a thread goin at the other place soon . ttyl!
Yo Chem good to hear from ya! Sucks to hear about the bike brother, cool your making progress on the fleet! ill have to go check in on the other forum..I havent really been that active much on either forums lately just stop in and check whats going on every once in awhile progress on any of my projects have been slow recently due to life...

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Good lookin bike, dude! Looks like a solid foundation for your build. Also, I always thought them longbed trucks looked SWEET with a bike in the back!!
I Agree I thought it was pretty cool having a bike in the back,got more looks then usually when i was driving it across the city, thinking ill even haul it to some car shows once its built into a bobber
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Old 07-05-2013, 07:18 PM   #2
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Maybe a bike shop door logo?.?.?.
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Old 04-06-2014, 03:02 AM   #3
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Been awhile im still around lurking every once in awhile hope all you guys are doing good!

no updates on truck besides driving the wheels off it ended up picking up a 1949 plymouth 4dr. deluxe car that i building for the wife so thats been taking up my time and money, renting a space in my buddys shop so no more working out in the elements and driveways ...did have some female pin-up friends come to the shop and use my truck as a prop for a photo shoot heres some of their pics:











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Old 04-06-2014, 02:39 PM   #4
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Wow, I had just linked your build into someone else's thread just the other day, as he was farming for opinions about bullet grilles.
So I shared yours with him, how you tied it all together across the entire truck in the hopes he would find some inspiration, then viola!! here you post an update for us ..... sure miss you around here dude !

The photo shoot looks like it was a ton of fun....and the red head.... Oh yeah, the RED HEAD
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Old 04-21-2014, 02:52 PM   #5
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been exactly one year since my first post on this forum and on your page. Had to come back to this and cruise through your build again.
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Old 05-17-2014, 11:57 PM   #6
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Wow, I had just linked your build into someone else's thread just the other day, as he was farming for opinions about bullet grilles.
So I shared yours with him, how you tied it all together across the entire truck in the hopes he would find some inspiration, then viola!! here you post an update for us ..... sure miss you around here dude !

The photo shoot looks like it was a ton of fun....and the red head.... Oh yeah, the RED HEAD
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been exactly one year since my first post on this forum and on your page. Had to come back to this and cruise through your build again.
Hey Chefcy! Thats Cool that you came back to my thread a year later im honored my thread was your first posting!

been working on the wifes 49 plymouth here when i get any free time from work so ive only been driving the 66 chevy to the shop on week ends.. I had a little mishap pulling out of my driveway I was on the phone not paying attention and forgot to air the truck up before pulling out and as i was turning out i hooked one of the big stones that are at the end of the driveway ...it folded the rear pass. fender lip up under the truck and messed up the rear grill a little..my bed sides have always been messed up since i bought the truck , it had a barden bumper at some point in life and the truck had been eother hit or backed into something so theres been some dents and warpage on rear quartes, so the mishap with the rock just gave me a eccuse to fix the dent i already needed to fix heres after i un folded the rear quarter an started hammering dent from the back:



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some mud:



and the fix, now i need to hook the other side of the truck to motivate me to fix the dented drivers side HAHA:

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Old 05-17-2014, 11:59 PM   #7
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I also went to pick-n-pull and found a york and mapco bracket off a 72 ford pick up, using it for on board air for my air bags , and getting rid of the power draining electric pumps that continuously running to fill up tank :



I basically only used the idler pulley , and mounting plate part and made the rest of the mounting bracket myself to bolt onto the 350 SBC :





got it all hooked up today and its the ****! i left 1 electric air pump for back up purposes if need be and a i added a air chuck at the tank to plug a air hose into if need be.... i rigged up a air filter from the other electric pump to the york until i can get something a little better fitting...going to take it all apart again and clean it up some...
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while i was in the engine area i decided to get rid of the bailing wire i was using to hold down the battery and made a battery hold down :



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Old 05-18-2014, 09:29 AM   #9
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I love it when you work on your truck !!
Your rock repair looks nice, better than some of the stuff I have done!!

Been missing you around here, how a bout a peek at the Plymouth?
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I also went to pick-n-pull and found a york and mapco bracket off a 72 ford pick up, using it for on board air for my air bags , and getting rid of the power draining electric pumps that continuously running to fill up tank :



I basically only used the idler pulley , and mounting plate part and made the rest of the mounting bracket myself to bolt onto the 350 SBC :





got it all hooked up today and its the ****! i left 1 electric air pump for back up purposes if need be and a i added a air chuck at the tank to plug a air hose into if need be.... i rigged up a air filter from the other electric pump to the york until i can get something a little better fitting...going to take it all apart again and clean it up some...
Any more picture of the mounting brackets?
i have a york210 that im trying to improve on the bracket.
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such a sick build. real jelous i cant find a 62-66 anywhere around here for a decent price. im doin up a 72 right now and this thread inspired me to put more work in thanks a lot and sweet truck!
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Good to see you posting! Sucks that it happened, but nice job on the truck's rear fender repair. I dig the Plymouth as well, which looks to be coming along nicely. I know the Dodge will no doubt be sweet too once you put your touches on it.
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I checked in on your build the other day just see if you posted anything. Glad to see you posting things up. You always seem to do quality work. The compressor is really kool. I bet it works like a charm. Thanks for keeping us updated.! I'll check in on the Plymouth too.
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Wow you have been busy !!
Guess the new job and living in the camper has really paid off for you !!

The Brothers Sedan is going to be too cool, I really like the Plymouth too, but my first thought on it was "Too bad that doesnt have suicide doors..."

Looks like your door repair on it tuned out awesome though !

Rock on dude
Hey murph i guess i didnt mention that we ended up moving into a house.. renting at the moment , but still planning on buying ..we did save up money in the bank tho ....the rental once again doesn't have a garage but they allowed us to have our animals and let me park 6 of the 8 vehicals we own on the property so that was a selling point we have my brother inlaw living with us and splitting the rent so the wifes and i part is around $550 for rent so were still able to save quite a bit , brother inlaws lease was up and even tho we enjoyed the trailer , house living is more spacious and its helping her brother out also ,you can hardly even rent a 1 bed apt in the bad areas for under $650 a month so it was a win win for both us and her brother on a quite street in working class area....and by the end of the year or beginning of next i hope to be switching my line of work and working for pacific gas and electric company (PG&E) with beenys and retirement and the works, my friend in the union is trying to get me in i already passed all my per-employment tests and after august should be getting sent to the training facility.

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Good to see you posting! Sucks that it happened, but nice job on the truck's rear fender repair. I dig the Plymouth as well, which looks to be coming along nicely. I know the Dodge will no doubt be sweet too once you put your touches on it.
thanks lilaroc! the 26 is a little rough around the edges but i think i can spruce it up!

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I checked in on your build the other day just see if you posted anything. Glad to see you posting things up. You always seem to do quality work. The compressor is really kool. I bet it works like a charm. Thanks for keeping us updated.! I'll check in on the Plymouth too.
thanks rusty for keeping a eye on my thread! I tend to always be busy working or working on my other projects so if im not posting on here im usually posting on other forums that pertain to the car im working on at that time. And the on board air is like night and day compared to the electric air compressors fills the tank up fast and im not watching my amp gauge needle dropping everytime those electric compressors would kick on...very happy with the york so far!

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yo! i'm watching your crap on the other site my boss has a 49 Plymouth sitting at the shop that i keep breaking his balls to do but he keeps putting it off. my brother and i decided to do our pops '50 caddy rather than sell it, it has a cool patina going on so i might just clear it and we'll just do what needs done to drive it. i'll post pics of it after we have a few beers when we start it
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How much did you cut off your springs?
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yo! i'm watching your crap on the other site my boss has a 49 Plymouth sitting at the shop that i keep breaking his balls to do but he keeps putting it off. my brother and i decided to do our pops '50 caddy rather than sell it, it has a cool patina going on so i might just clear it and we'll just do what needs done to drive it. i'll post pics of it after we have a few beers when we start it
Awesome sounds cool id like to see some pics!

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Small update on truck: I attended the local car show "Midnight mass" in woodland ca , but before i took the truck i tried shining the turd up a bit

first i started painting the dash :









then did rest of the cab:





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Hand buffed and polished and wax the truck for the first time to see if i could get the fading paint to shine again:



painted the spare tire finally:





Then a couple car club members and i rolled out to woodland for the weekend to the pre show friday night and the the show on sat. :







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And a little update on the wifes motor on the 49 ply:



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Hand buffed and polished and wax the truck for the first time to see if i could get the fading paint to shine again:



painted the spare tire finally:





Then a couple car club members and i rolled out to woodland for the weekend to the pre show friday night and the the show on sat. :







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Woodland is my home town.
Always looked so forward to Cruise Night back in the 80's.
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cab turn out really nice
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Woodland is my home town.
Always looked so forward to Cruise Night back in the 80's.
Ya woodland no longer lets the cruise night happen ,My buddy roger from socal speed shop(Woodland native) in sacramento puts on the preshow.... last year for the preshow party downtown they blocked of a couple side streets by the bars for us to park and hang out , this year they actually let us block of a section of main street right in front of the "stag" from 6:30 to 9:00 so it was a pretty big deal for us and as long as everyone that attends keeps it cool every year may get bigger and who knows may actually be able to put a cruise on also , but at the moment the understanding is that "Cruise" in the city of woodland is not a great topic yet...I think everyone is just happy so far that "midnight mass" show was actually in the same spot 2 years in a row and that woodland is welcoming us back so far...
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Truck is looking good!
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