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Old 03-11-2023, 09:30 AM   #3851
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Spent the day cleaning the other cars for the upcoming Portland Roadster Show as we finally had a small dry weather break.
Really nice cars you got there,, and you made room to store them in your garage too.. I once had a girl friend in Hillsboro that I traveled from Rainier Oregon to see for a couple months many years ago .. That would of been before you had these nice cars..I have a freind from Rainier that had his 56 Chevy Blue truck in this show couple years ago ..Maybe you seen it there ?
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Old 03-11-2023, 11:31 AM   #3852
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Looks like 57 Chrysler headlights and 56 Fairlane park lamps.
Correct on the headlights, the complete grille is out of a 54 Chevy, with 14 extra teeth, for 19 total. The front bumper is a 59 Chevy passenger car thats been narrowed 3" inches. Also has a 59 Chevy rear bumper then has 1960 Chrysler tail lights in it as well.

Here is a full history/build thread on the car I did on anther forum, car has 9 lives and has used about 6 of them at this point, lol

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The car has pretty much had this custom look since 1959. The original owner worked part time at a body shop and built this car. He had a buddy that then built a similar custom, but its base was a 58 Impala convertible.
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Old 03-11-2023, 11:33 AM   #3853
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Really nice cars you got there,, and you made room to store them in your garage too.. I once had a girl friend in Hillsboro that I traveled from Rainier Oregon to see for a couple months many years ago .. That would of been before you had these nice cars..I have a freind from Rainier that had his 56 Chevy Blue truck in this show couple years ago ..Maybe you seen it there ?
Probably, I've been going to show every year since I was baby, lol. My whole family has been involved in various functions for the Council that puts the show on.
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Old 03-11-2023, 11:54 AM   #3854
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Really nice cars you got there,, and you made room to store them in your garage too..
.I have a freind from Rainier that had his 56 Chevy Blue truck in this show couple years ago ..Maybe you seen it there ?

Probably, I've been going to show every year since I was baby, lol. My whole family has been involved in various functions for the Council that puts the show on.
Here is a photo of his truck that was in the show

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Really nice cars you got there,, and you made room to store them in your garage too..
.I have a freind from Rainier that had his 56 Chevy Blue truck in this show couple years ago ..Maybe you seen it there ?

Probably, I've been going to show every year since I was baby, lol. My whole family has been involved in various functions for the Council that puts the show on.
Here is photos of his truck that was in the show

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Yep I remember that truck now. My grandpa and I looked it for quite awhile. Loved the color on it.
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Old 03-11-2023, 08:14 PM   #3856
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Changed out the broken transfer case shifter fulcrum ball on the Montero. Broke on my wife in the driveway luckily, not out and about. Took longer to pull the console then the four bolts for the shifter. Genuine Mitsubishi $20.00 ball fit fine. Not to much cussing. What I thought was very interesting was all the small broken pieces of the ball ended up in a "well" in the top of the transfer case. Almost as though Mitsubishi knew failure was an option.
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Old 03-11-2023, 08:24 PM   #3857
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Spent time on and off the ladders between re-siding my shop and inside the shop, waiting for the rain to stop. I'm winning!
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Old 03-11-2023, 09:19 PM   #3858
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I went to a local AACA chapter swap meet at a fairground. First one of the season for Maryland. Mid-40s for the high and windy, 30 mph gusts. I wanted to get a space but not in that wind. I saw a GM SBC aluminum intake but held on to my wallet. He wanted $350, said he'd take $325. If I really wanted it I'd have made an offer. Mostly went to meet up with a friend/fellow member, Jack_71c10, from here I hadn't seen in a while. It was really just a place to walk along and talk. Neither of us really needed anything

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Too bad we're not neighbors. I'd let you borrow a walkboard to make things easier. I have an 18', 20', 24', 30' and two that expand, 8'-14' and 10'-17'

EDIT: A few pictures added from the swap meet. Comet was $4,500, '46 Buick was $5k. My dad had a black '49 Torpedoback. I'd love to get one
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This Bug was parked outside. Looks about the same color my '56 was, Mercedes Blue. This one is a '58-'61. I wish mine was a ragtop sunroof. I let mine go because that's what I wished mine was.

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Be nice to have one of those bugz again.
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I went to a local AACA chapter swap meet at a fairground. First one of the season for Maryland. Mid-40s for the high and windy, 30 mph gusts. I wanted to get a space but not in that wind. I saw a GM SBC aluminum intake but held on to my wallet. He wanted $350, said he'd take $325. If I really wanted it I'd have made an offer. Mostly went to meet up with a friend/fellow member, Jack_71c10, from here I hadn't seen in a while. It was really just a place to walk along and talk. Neither of us really needed anything


Too bad we're not neighbors. I'd let you borrow a walkboard to make things easier. I have an 18', 20', 24', 30' and two that expand, 8'-14' and 10'-17'

EDIT: A few pictures added from the swap meet. Comet was $4,500, '46 Buick was $5k. My dad had a black '49 Torpedoback. I'd love to get one
The Buick looks great. Several years back, I turkey hunted a couple hundred acres with an old barn at the entrance. There was a 1950 Pontiac Silver Streak in there and a 64 impala 2 dr ht. I tried to buy the pontiac but couldnt seal the deal. It went to a grandson and he turned it loose . Here is an internet picture of one. I love that long back.
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Old 03-12-2023, 02:33 PM   #3862
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Me too. That '46 Buick is all there. Even the chrome was good and shiny. The Comet appeared to be clean original condition, too, 6cly/auto. Neither had hateful prices for today. I really like that Silver Streak. I have a thing for all GMs of that design era. The post-war integrated body with the old rooflines carried over and first hardtops. I like the long tails as well as the business coupes. I like 'em all. To have one of each top design would be a good size collection in itself
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Be nice to have one of those bugz again.
Maybe one like in that pic.... but not like the '62 I owned in 1967. The best thing about that car was replacing it with my first new car, a '68 Camaro RS.

Talk about luxury, that Camaro actually had a functioning heater & defroster!
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Maybe one like in that pic.... but not like the '62 I owned in 1967. The best thing about that car was replacing it with my first new car, a '68 Camaro RS.

Talk about luxury, that Camaro actually had a functioning heater & defroster!
Ain't that the truth. Boy, first car I got with a fan switch was pure luxury and so was driving without gloves on. Then there was this device called a defroster. I learned you only need an ice scraper on the outside when you first start the car in the morning. In fact, if you go back inside and wait a while the car does it all by itself! VW, a car made to go great in the snow. How confusing is that when you'd think it was made for the tropics
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Here is the answer. Nope. But it is good. I got a bottle. 10 bucks worth. Nothing hit me in the back, like my change, as I was going out the door.
I don’t eat much at Cracker Barrel always thought they had 100% pure maple syrup . I wouldn’t put that on anything .

Actually found they used to use Pure Maple Syrup now it’s Pure Natural Syrup so it’s a mix with 45% added sugar. The one on the right is the little bottle I remember
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I don’t eat much at Cracker Barrel always thought they had 100% pure maple syrup . I wouldn’t put that on anything .

Actually found they used to use Pure Maple Syrup now it’s Pure Natural Syrup so it’s a mix with 45% added sugar. The one on the right is the little bottle I remember
Well, I bought a bottle and fixed pancakes the next morning, and they were good. The syrup was ok, but I remember it seemed to be better at CB years ago. I wonder when they swapped over. I guess to cut down on expenses.
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Ain't that the truth. Boy, first car I got with a fan switch was pure luxury and so was driving without gloves on. Then there was this device called a defroster. I learned you only need an ice scraper on the outside when you first start the car in the morning. In fact, if you go back inside and wait a while the car does it all by itself! VW, a car made to go great in the snow. How confusing is that when you'd think it was made for the tropics
Nail on the head, Tim. It's been decades ago but I still remember thinking Germany surely must have had winters, yet somehow lacked the ability to design a car with cold weather in mind??
And a pair of snow tires would turn it into a tank.... That little car could be a real head-scratcher. Not to mention hard to start on cold mornings with only one good cylinder, but that's another story.
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i had a motor built in mine a bit bigger than the one I showed, and I kept it 6v. I put a second battery on the other side in parallel
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Yesterday ran the snow blower and snow shovel again. Then cleaned up the side by side and one of my trucks.
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I bought new tires and wheels for the 95 Burb. Now it might make it through the snow and go to the cabin.
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Yeah. Got some snow drift clearance happening now.
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Looks good Dale. Hope you can get there with no problems. Sounds like more is coming in....

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Take plenty of provisions Dale, ya never know when you might get snowed in at the cabin.
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This Bug was parked outside. Looks about the same color my '56 was, Mercedes Blue. This one is a '58-'61. I wish mine was a ragtop sunroof. I let mine go because that's what I wished mine was.
I like yours better. Those fat rear wheels look out of place.

Today I didn't "do' anything on my truck but I bought stuff for it. I got a cherry original hood for the flatbed (bye bye Bondo) and a freshly redone seat that looks spankin brand new. The guy also had a nice original tach dash too. Is $480 too much? I don't really know what they go for.
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