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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....
Enough with vacation already!
You need to spend a fraction of the time off working on your baby! All kidding aside, hope you are having a great time! |
08-25-2012, 12:59 AM | #2 |
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It was great meeting you at the Goodguys show. Sorry we couldn't stick around to meet your better half but mine was running on no sleep and works the graveyard shift. A lot of cool innovations on your Pontiac, maybe we can see the other one too next year? Hope your vacation turns out to be relaxing and a lot of fun.
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Thanks for letting me see your truck, that rig is so sweet and the amount of work you have put into it is amazing. Kudos my friend !! I will try to put up some photos this week of Vacation before I dive back into my build, but as a bit of a teaser.... I really gotta send a shout-out to the people of Spokane, they are among the nicest people I think I have ever lived around. They really know how to appreciate things, be it Soldiers, or old classic cars!! We were lucky enough to be both of those for them. This is what it looks like to lead the pack!! This is what it must be like to come in first place !! Being the pace car, and being asked to do it in my Army uniform was a true honor, and if any of the SRP racers see this..... Thank you !!
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Well McMurph, a hearty welcome back!
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wow, welcome back- that was so cool to be the pace car, not many folks can say they have had that kind of experience! Bet your lady really enjoyed it too.
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WELCOME BACK!!!
Now get to work on your truck!! Ha-Ha! |
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welcome back, i bet the pace car experience was awesome now like modge said get to work
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09-08-2012, 06:23 PM | #8 |
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Cool pictures of your pace car experience! Thanks for sharing and good luck getting back at your build!
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09-08-2012, 11:56 PM | #9 |
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I really enjoyed being able to visit with you and your wife and the show. Yeah I think we all got a good 'thawing out'
That was very cool that you were asked to be the pace car at SRP. I'm glad to see you made it back even though it also means back to work for you both.
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So.... Not only did I accomplish a task of rebuilding a 20x25 hay shed that the roof had collapsed on back in 2009, but I also got an awesome deal on a 15 year old CASE 580SK Turbo backhoe. Ahhhh the things I will do with that bad boy!! I also picked up this old man for $650.... It is a 1955 two ton dump bed. I doubt there is much I can do with the engine, it is a IL6 of unknown size, but the spark plugs were pulled out of it some time ago, so it probably wont even turn. But that is Ok. It will be an after retirement project and by then I will most likely be dropping a diesel in it. This is my Tempest sitting on a bridge across one of our creeks on the land we are going to retire on. This is my wife's 1972 LeMans Sport fresh from the restoration. It is still missing the GTO fin on the back that it is supposed to have but they are on back order and her old one was cracked very badly so we did not have it put back on.
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The truck is very solid, and except for the driver side wing window all the glass is there and intact. The plan is for it to be a primary farm truck, with a secondary mission of getting our cars to shows in the Seattle-Portland and Boise-Missoula areas. The hope is to be able to hook up to a 20 foot tilt bed trailer we got, and drive one car up onto the truck, and trailer the other behind, hence the plan for a diesel engine upgrade.
But time will tell... On a build note for my 66 Stepside here, I just bought a plasma cutter last night to help with body work and all that fabbing stuff I been doing. Last weekend was my 49th birthday, so as much as I really wanted to get out on my truck, celebrating that took presidence....at my wife's insistance. So gotta make the wife happy ~some times~ I guess. A few more pics of the vacation and I will stop, I promise. This is the shed walls that we were able to salvage from the roof cave in, after we cleaned it all out and were in the midst of pouring concrete footers for the new pillar posts. We used 6x6s for the pillars, and strung 3 headers made from 2x10s left to right across the back, middle, and front. Then we hung 2x6s between those with 3/8 press board roof, tar paper, sealer, and then the roofing tin. All done here! If this roof caves in, I quit !!!! Next year I will put in the man-door and partial wall on the left side, and am going to do a car sized awning door on the right. (awning door will swing up and have legs so when fully open will be an awning or "car port" kind of set up) This spot is just a few paces from where our camper sits, and yes, I do keep my beer in the creek !! This is the 7 foot waterfall on the other creek, this is about as low as it gets in high summer. About 40 feet past this water fall as you see it in the picture is the bridge where I shot the pic of the Tempest. Anyways, enough of the boring you all with my bragging.... it was 30 days of pure bliss and we hate to leave it every time!! Next stop there will be in May, when we go back and we will be doing Bloomsday!! As always, thanks for taking a look you guys!
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Other than the cosmetics of paint the 55 looks to be a nice solid truck. I love the photo of the Pontiac on the bridge. Other than us not having a bridge, it looks almost identical to our old driveway in Idaho. Whoever did the work on your wife’s car did a beautiful job. Are you ever going to go back to pure stock with original wheels, or just keep it fun like it is?
I’m glad to see you made it home safely, even if vacation is over. The months between now and retirement should go really fast though. HAPPY BIRTHDAY! And the photos are hardly boring, those are very cool. Thanks for sharing. That bench next to the “crick” looks very inviting.
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Happy belated birthday Mike
You have a very nice piece of property to retire on......I am a little jealous. I am glad to see the body guy got your wife's LeMans done before you had to leave. The way he was talking at the show, I didn't think it was going to happen that soon. It looks awesome.
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Thanks for sharing your vacation pics...it is great to see what you got done and where you will retire. The 55 looks like a solid truck to build up for farm and towing use. I have to say that your wife's LeMans is an awesome ride! I also have to say it was great to see how you cool your beer....LOL... Anyway, thanks for sharing and we like seeing your cars and where you all will retire. Keep it up and keep the wife happy, you can tell that she supports your habit for cars and trucks...(some are not so lucky....).
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Congratulations on the retirement spread, looks really nice. I'm definitely jealous.
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Thanks for sharing McMurph! Beer cooling in the stream... very cool!
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Happy belated birthday. Got to meet up with ya when you come down to Portland. Im an hour south.
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Trish wants the classic Cragar SS rims eventually, but she really likes the turbines that are on there. You know me, I dont mind them, but I would not hesitate to dress them up some either! 23 Months till retirement, unless the Army gets wise and promotes me! If you think that "crick" looks inviting, just wait till I get the swimming pond fully dug out! Next year you gotta stop by and join me down there for one of those beers !! Quote:
She got to drive it for 2 whole days !!! and it still isnt done yet.... All in all though, he did incredible work and aside from it running 5k over the initial quote, I really could not be happier with the quality work he did on it. Next year while we are up there he will install the fin and then it will be complete! Quote:
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Ok so... I was not sure where to start on my build, but then I had an epiphany and realized it would behoove me to roll this bad boy out and hit it with the pressure washer before the snow flies, or suffer the dust and dirt like I did last winter with the rest of the frame, body, and well everything ! So this is the first time in a year it has been outside! comeing up on one whole year of ownership this month !! Wow the things I have done, and what I have yet to do !! So yesterday I was working on my dash extension, just putzing around with it doing some hammer and dolly work to make it better, and today picked it back up....until the wife came down and offered to help. I put her on grinder detail for the trailing arms until about 10 minutes into it she asked "How hard would it be to take these off so I can work on them better?" So we found out how hard (not) and totally tore the rear suspension apart !! I looked at this and thought, man I never would have belived I would tear a vehicle apart as much as I have this truck !! Man this is fun !!! Rolled out the rear end, started taking it apart for new brake lines, cleaning and paint. Well at this point, if everything is going to get paint, then EVERYTHING is going to get paint !!! I have decided that I do not like rust, and even a crappy paint job will protect better than bare metal so ...... Tomorrow is get some parts, and haul the transmission in to get all the right parts for it. Going to need a flywheel, clutch plate, clutch...and other stuff I dont really know about yet. Then it will be time to the drop engine in ! Thanks for looking guys!
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truck is looking great, glad your back at it. and by the way, absolutly love the retirement spot it looks very peaceful and quite.
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Thats the way,,,,,,,Jump in with both feet,,,,,Never look back,,,,,,ENJOY,,BUILD,,FABRICATE
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Come up and pull one out man, we will toast the board and all the great builds here that bring us together !!
man, ain't that the truth... with the pressure washer before the snow flies, or suffer the dust and dirt like I did last winter with the rest of the frame, body, and well everything ! snow flies... it's still summer, isn't it? you're right, its time to put in the firewood. damn, it goes too quick. |
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********************************************************** Pretty sure the only thing I need now for my power train is a transmission cross member. I am not 100% sure my welding skills are good enough for me to make one, though I am kicking that idea around. I am also going to cut the [ < () > ] in my center cross member to pass my exhaust thru like I have seen some guys do [ <o()o> ] ... you get the idea .... and I want the tranny mount to clear that mod as well. Any suggestions? I am thinking about the Camaro headers for exhaust by the way.... In the garage right now I am working on finishing up my rear end work, I am really digging it, just need to get another brake line fitted. I had to stop the other night because I was not giving the paint enough time to dry. Grrrrrrrr After the rear end is re-installed, I will assemble my transmission and marry it up to the motor. Ahhhh the best is yet to come !
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Great progress man! Keep it up. If I ever get down your way, I will have to look you up. Your work looks good and it was a great idea to get her cleaned up and ready for all of your work this winter.
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well thanks for check in on me mike, happy b-day and tell the wife happy b-day as well!! you have some really nice cars as well as land, when ever you come to oklahoma you have to let me know!! i got my wiring harness today i was surprized, i didnt think i would get it for another week!!
if you go with shorty headers or mid-length headers you will be ok to run your exhaust thru you trailer arm crossmember, as long as your exhaust doesnt hang below your frame you wont have to make to many bends in it! what kind of trans do you have?? there are some you can buy pretty cheap that will bolt right in!!
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Looking very good!
Glad to see that you are back at it! You gotta cherish the fact that your wifey digs it too!...How cool is that! you have a good gig going there, Keep her happy! |
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