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ST CATHARINES, ONT

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Got the valance piece made and installed. Didn't want to cut the dash. image.jpgimage.jpgHad it clamped on with vice grips to see if I liked it. Wish I could have made some curves instead of angles but it will do the trick and if I don't like it down the road I can try to make another.



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Looks great...



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Working on my son's 74 olds omega, pulled the motor changed the heads from 8's to 5's with 2.07 in and 1.68 ex.. Did a CIL rebuild on the rest and a new 2400 stall. Lots of detailing to do yet. I'll post pics when I learn how.

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Took off the Nova bumper from the rear of my Canso and put the correct bumper on  smile



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Looks like a good day tomorrow,,gonna put the sticker on Vals bug and wash maybe take it for a super beetle blast ,, sticker on the coupe and see how much Hi test i can burn,,, afterward ****tails and ribs,,suck it up poor people we are way overdue....

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31 Blackrat wrote:

Looks like a good day tomorrow,,gonna put the sticker on Vals bug and wash maybe take it for a super beetle blast ,, sticker on the coupe and see how much Hi test i can burn,,, afterward ****tails and ribs,,suck it up poor people we are way overdue....


 WTF I thougt canada had free speech OK ;corktails;



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DUNDAS, ONT

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Buffed the hell out of 4 rims I had picked up with a complete suspension for the 57 and put them on . Dropped the truck about an inch which works out well right  now as the ground is still heaved in front of the garage door. Was a pain to have to let the air out of the tires to pull it out and then fill em back up Got a good 1/4 " to spare now....... anyone looking for 6 bolt rims I have some going cheep also a full sized spare for a newer silverado .



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Tidied up the garage a bit today....Hopefully, tomorrow it will be warm enough to power wash all the salt stains off the concrete floor. Maybe wash some cars too

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what style of rim slim?



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slim wrote:

Buffed the hell out of 4 rims I had picked up with a complete suspension for the 57 and put them on . Dropped the truck about an inch which works out well right  now as the ground is still heaved in front of the garage door. Was a pain to have to let the air out of the tires to pull it out and then fill em back up Got a good 1/4 " to spare now....... anyone looking for 6 bolt rims I have some going cheep also a full sized spare for a newer silverado .


 slim do you have a set of leaf springs you would part with if so pm me ..jim



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the one's on the truck  less centers



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34guy wrote:

what style of rim slim?


 Would like to see them too...the ones on my 97 suck



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Spent the Day with my Dad and Uncle , both in their mid 80's

Both with pacemaker's but in great health.

Neither one of them are allowed to weld!!

My Uncle has a welding and fabricating business

Any way my uncle wasn't happy with the way his 56 ford f100 was sitting to low in the rear end

So today we removed it and placed the axle back under the springs and flipped the rear hangers

Had to weld on the new perches and muscle the rear end around for them.

It was a great day to spend with the 2 of them and hear about all the racing day's in the 60's

My Dad and uncle built and drove supermodified's 



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First start up of new engine.

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MISSISSAUGA, ONT

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Nice gauges now what is the motor??



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ST CATHARINES, ONT

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She's so fine....

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Molten wrote:

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 LOOKS VERY NICE AND WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS FOR THIS GAS GUZZLING BEAST  LOL



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Real nice engine Molton.

34 guy, great to hear your'e dad and uncle are still active, sounds great.
They were part of the Super Modifieds era, a great time.



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I loaded it on a trailer and watched it go.

Time for something new

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Was getting ready to lay down some pistripes on the wheels when Number 2 son stops by for some work on his car. Replaced the broken plastic splash shields under the front end from the winter damage, run over to the US for brake rotors/pads only to find out inner pads still showing 5o%, Oh well there done now, mounted the summer tires,oil change and he's good to go again. Talked to Hemi43 about Bill 173 after he got off the phone with John O'Toole his local MP, the more you dig into this the dirtier it's looking. According to John the 5 truck inspection stations along the 401 are being revamped into mega inspection stops. Got the wheels striped this morning!



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COBOURG, ONT

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replaced the fuel pump in my sons Jeep cry. Thankfully it was warm enough to do it outside in the driveway smile



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More of the same.  hopefully back in and fired up by end of day..

 



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sasquatch wrote:

Real nice engine Molton.

34 guy, great to hear your'e dad and uncle are still active, sounds great.
They were part of the Super Modifieds era, a great time.


           Thanks Sasquatch

                                      Some great old stories from them once you get them wound up

              It's a wonder the two old daredevil's are still with us!!

             Was looking at some old photo's from 1960 ,my uncle driving his first super involved in a wreck

             motorcycle helmet, no glasses, no windshield, t shirt no sleeves,

I am going to have to ask him now how heavy the rope was that he tied himself to the seat with LOL



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sasquatch wrote:

Real nice engine Molton.

34 guy, great to hear your'e dad and uncle are still active, sounds great.
They were part of the Super Modifieds era, a great time.


 Thanks, been 1 1/2 years in motion.



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Washed the coupe and went for a ride with the Mrs to an ice cream shoppe......................best day in a long time!

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Good stuff guys. We'll see what next week brings with the warmer weather.......

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Fired up the 81 El Camino for the first time this year, still too much mud around here to go for a run.

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34guy wrote:
Molten wrote:

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 LOOKS VERY NICE AND WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS FOR THIS GAS GUZZLING BEAST  LOL


 Looks Good Molten. doesn't look like what you dragged from my place.

 

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slim wrote:

Buffed the hell out of 4 rims I had picked up with a complete suspension for the 57 and put them on . Dropped the truck about an inch which works out well right  now as the ground is still heaved in front of the garage door. Was a pain to have to let the air out of the tires to pull it out and then fill em back up Got a good 1/4 " to spare now....... anyone looking for 6 bolt rims I have some going cheep also a full sized spare for a newer silverado .


 Not looking for rims but , I do have a buddy looking for a rear axle to fit that truck. 



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We picked up 3 10ft 2 1/2 inch diameter exhaust pipe,2 high flow cats,2 magnaflow mufflers,and headers. Then son finished painting his frame and layed 1st coat of paint on motor. Yup, typical rattle can job, no such thing as sending it out for paint,powder coating. This isn't TV. Its a 15 yr old with his 1st hotrod.

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friday afternoon started the truck,cranked it for some oil press.,then set the choke,pumped it, and it ran,too bad its still buried in snow and ice

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Made a run to Port Huron to pickup parts for the kids car yesterday and stopped at my daughters to visit the El Camino. It started after a few short cranks and purred like tiger, can't wait to beat on it.

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After my winter project getting buried by two feet or better snow and ice before I could get it to the shop I gave up on that project I planned on building .this past Tuesday morning, got out of bed before work(not my usual trick) and realized the car was not only in eyesight finally but the lawn was hard enough to drag it to the front of my shop . I may even get a start on last years work soon! Woo hoo even have people eager to work on my stuff for a change.



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got my Chevelle rag fired up, and finished the bodywork on my merc
this weekends challenge - scraping the merc frame down to decent metal for some chassis black, and fabricating an exhaust header for the cummins race motor

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