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Old 03-21-2013, 09:57 PM   #451
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Re: Project Goldilocks, '66 C10 SWB BBW Build

Nice score and flip on the lamp.
Went through and read most of the body work info on the "'55 International Pickup Metal/Body/Paint Work" thread.
You've got Serious skillz Man !!!
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Old 03-24-2013, 03:33 PM   #452
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Re: Project Goldilocks, '66 C10 SWB BBW Build

saw this from F.A.S.T. figured i'd share it with you.

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Old 03-24-2013, 08:38 PM   #453
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Re: Project Goldilocks, '66 C10 SWB BBW Build

isn't that purdee!
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Old 03-24-2013, 08:58 PM   #454
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That probably costs more than I will have in my whole truck!

AWESOME!

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Old 03-24-2013, 09:02 PM   #455
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Re: Project Goldilocks, '66 C10 SWB BBW Build

thats the problem with those setups....awful spendy!
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Old 03-24-2013, 09:42 PM   #456
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That's the EFI version of what I'm wanting to build, very nice! That's 4k+ for just the intake and throttle bodies. Would still need an ECU and injectors, EFI fuel pump, etc, and I wouldn't have a clue how to tune it. I can build a carb'd intake for roughly $15-1750 and tune it myself with a $200 buck wideband AFR gauge. Four Empi 51mm EPC carbs (improved versions of Webers) are roughly $11-1200 and I'll build my own intake and linkage.
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Old 04-03-2013, 01:24 AM   #457
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John, tried to send you a private message but it bounced as your inbox was full.

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Old 04-03-2013, 09:12 AM   #458
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Sorry about that, it's cleared out now!
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Old 04-05-2013, 09:10 PM   #459
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Just because...



No updates on the truck, I've been helping with the restoration of a '41 Willys gasser built locally in the early/mid 60's. It'll be painted tomorrow, I'm supposed to paint the frame. We're doing the glass/window channel work, I helped a little with the bodywork, and dad is doing the seats.

Here's the full thread on it, it's a really awesome story of the car being revived! Dad used to walk home from school just to get to stop by the owner's shop back then! And he lived close enough that he could hear the late night "test and tune" sessions on the street (!) in front of the guy's shop!

http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/s...d.php?t=730747


These are pics of it back in the '60s.








Gene (the owner/builder) back in the driver seat after 40 years!

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Old 04-06-2013, 11:33 AM   #460
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Thanks for posting the Gasser pics. Being an old fart, I remember the old gassers well. Them and the Altereds were my favs back in the day. Its nice to see it saved.
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Old 04-06-2013, 11:41 AM   #461
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I've been following that Gasser thread on the HAMB!

Quain Stott is doing the resto work, right? I am a vintage drag race fanatic, and I have a special place in my heart for Gassers. My uncles used to campaign a D/Gas '55 Chevy back in the day, and that car got me hooked on racing. I'm looking for the car, but have turned up nothing.
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Ditto for me, been watching the restoration on the willys as well, I used to have a million hard pics of gassers, they were at my parents place until a wild fire took they`re home, we had a 48 anglia for about 6 years, then I sold it, started having kids....
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Re: Project Goldilocks, '66 C10 SWB BBW Build

Sweet! ...thanks for sharing.

I've always wanted a Willy's. When I was a kid I had a knack for staying home sick on days when cool old car movies were on(we didn't have cable TV where I lived).
One time I saw a movie where a guy wrecked his dragcar(I think it was some kind of Hemi Mopar)in the middle of a big race weekend. Anyways, he puts the drivetrain in an old Willys and continues the race. I think he wins the whole thing? I was about 8 when I saw it so I might be a little off on the details. I would love to see it again!

(Sorry to highjack your highjack)...
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Nice cameo in the vid.
Read the thread on the '41.
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Thanks for posting the Gasser pics. Being an old fart, I remember the old gassers well. Them and the Altereds were my favs back in the day. Its nice to see it saved.
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I've been following that Gasser thread on the HAMB!

Quain Stott is doing the resto work, right? I am a vintage drag race fanatic, and I have a special place in my heart for Gassers. My uncles used to campaign a D/Gas '55 Chevy back in the day, and that car got me hooked on racing. I'm looking for the car, but have turned up nothing.
Small world! You're correct, Quain has done a ton of work to the car. That would be an awesome find!



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Ditto for me, been watching the restoration on the willys as well, I used to have a million hard pics of gassers, they were at my parents place until a wild fire took they`re home, we had a 48 anglia for about 6 years, then I sold it, started having kids....
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Sweet! ...thanks for sharing.

I've always wanted a Willy's. When I was a kid I had a knack for staying home sick on days when cool old car movies were on(we didn't have cable TV where I lived).
One time I saw a movie where a guy wrecked his dragcar(I think it was some kind of Hemi Mopar)in the middle of a big race weekend. Anyways, he puts the drivetrain in an old Willys and continues the race. I think he wins the whole thing? I was about 8 when I saw it so I might be a little off on the details. I would love to see it again!

(Sorry to highjack your highjack)...
Sounds like you made good use of your sick days!



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My sister told me about that ad, thought it was pretty funny. I'll have to wear an astronaut suit when I autocross it!


The gasser is in paint so I'll be slowing down on it, might can find time for Goldilocks now! I need to build a couple jigs for my A arms next and buy a pair of spindles and hubs. I'm planning on using factory 14.5" CTS-V rotors and six piston calipers (made by Brembo for Caddy) up front so standard spindles with cast-in caliper mounts won't work. More affordable replacement 14.5" rotors have become available so I'll be able to use those instead of 14" C6 rotors- the full pad height will be used compared to C6 rotors. McGaughy's spindles with custom caliper brackets may work too, I'll look into those and will pick either CPP or McGaughy's based on weight.

If anyone is interested in going, the "Moonlighter" will be unveiled at the Greer Dragway Gassers race on May 25th.



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That is really Nice Lookin'
Like the brakes too.
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Old 04-09-2013, 11:38 PM   #467
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I got sucked into Gene and Quain's "Moonlighter" thread on the HAMB last night,couldn't stop once I started was up until after 1 last night went through all 58 pages, amazing build, and story. Also incredible how they managed to find, and in some cases re-acquire original parts. Can't wait to see that one completed!
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Old 04-09-2013, 11:45 PM   #468
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I got sucked into Gene and Quain's "Moonlighter" thread on the HAMB last night,couldn't stop once I started was up until after 1 last night went through all 58 pages, amazing build, and story. Also incredible how they managed to find, and in some cases re-acquire original parts. Can't wait to see that one completed!
I know, Amazing isn't it. Ate dinner two nights at the computer reading about it. Wifey wasn't very happy but dinner out will take care of that.
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Old 04-20-2013, 08:38 PM   #469
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Got the 5.3 pan swapped out for the F-Body pan. Much more ground clearance and it let me drop the engine a hair more at the crossmember. Also bought a set of jack stands at HF today so I could level the frame. While I was at Harbor Freight and noticed that they had a tubing bender- I'll pick one up for the A-arms next time I have a coupon.


Bottom of pan sits flush with the crossmember for now, It'll hang a tad lower once I raise the crossmember. It should be roughly level with the cross arms once I raise the crossmember.






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Tight fit. Lookin good
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It's getting there... slowly


Picked up a tubing bender tonight and just tried it out. Bent a piece of scrap 1 5/16" OD 3/16" wall like butter! This will work great for fabbing the A-arms. Just gotta throw together some jigs and pick up a set of cross arms and ball joint cups/plates.







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I used that same bender to make my peg leg.

Can't wait to check out the a-arms.
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Have you found any time to get back on Goldilocks?
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Haven't done anything recently. I may end up buying a set of Porterbuilt Forward arms; NoLimit has a combo deal with PB arms and their own rack and pinion kit. I'm waiting to hear back on a price for the combo; it may not be worth my time to build my own arms if their bundled price is decent.


I've been sidetracked a little by one of my childhood dreams, been wanting a Mitsubishi Starion/Chrysler Conquest ever since I saw a neighbors' red widebody Starion as a kid. I have a chance to buy that exact car and a parts car, just trying to decide if I should make an offer and pull the trigger on them. I'd sell the parts car and keep the red '88 widebody in the barn for a future project. The body is straight and rust free and the interior is pretty decent. I probably should wait and just buy one in good shape once Goldilocks is done...

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My buddy had a silver one of those and I have wanted one since then.

Very cool cars IMO.

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