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Steve9

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  1. Welcome to the forum. Is this your first antique car? You and your feelings about the hobby have a lot of growth to come. Take it slow. Fall Hershey is like the Super Bowl. Real nice 8 cylinder Dodge. Lots of upgrades but looks like a great car for sure. If it were me I would take it to shows that don’t involve serious critical judging because you are setting yourself up for unnecessary comments because of non stock extras. Just drive and enjoy this beautiful example of a rare car. Have fun with it first then consider the effort it will take to be judged for for perfection.

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  2. This truck is from bone dry Boise, Idaho. Like chistech said $5500 is not too much to ask. Any car builder knows the value of rust free sheet metal, and I’ll bet if the seller pulls the truck out and shoots good detailed photos of door edges, floors, cab corners and fenders this baby will be gone pronto!

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  3. 22 hours ago, Fossil said:

    Looks like a lot of car for the money. Hope someone looking to get into the hobby sees this ad.

    I totally echo these remarks. My first antique was a 35 Dodge. Very simple cars with virtually all engine parts easily available. Hydraulic brakes and full pressure oiling. Just don’t go thinking you’ll be doing 70 on the Interstate. It was so reliable I called it “eternal combustion.”

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  4. It is easy if you have a kitchen funnel or an old plastic bottle you can cut up. Place the end of the funnel/ bottle in one of the fourteen openings. Raw materials are cheap here so experimentation is king. First put one piece of tape in the rounded shape in the scallop on the wheel. Cut one section of the funnel/bottle so it’s rests against rim and won’t spin. Put the tip of the bottle in the hole.Trace onto your bottle the scallop shape you need. Cut the plastic away. Use a sharpie to trace onto the wheel the rest of the way around. You’re welcome!

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  5. 16 hours ago, JBP said:


    Too funny, Zach! 
     

    We'll have to start calling you "Curly" on this forum, like Elliot Lewis used to call Phil on his show with Alice Faye! 
     

    How much for a video of you singing a verse and two choruses of "That's what I like about the South"? 😉

    I can’t let this reference to Alice Faye slide by. My granddad the jokester back in the day would introduce himself and his wife. Their names were Art and Alice. He would say “She’s Alice Faye and I’m Art Faye!”

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  6. We are in Nice this week for our daughter’s wedding and had this weekend free to sightsee. Saw this old racer go by and the concours sign on it told us we just missed the event at the yacht harbor. We should have turned left instead of right! Oh well. Thanks for sharing your pics Sebastian. If anyone can identify this machine please do. Merci beaucoup.

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  7. Matt, Please take a break from your quest to finish the Lincoln. You deserve it. Thank you for taking us on this journey with you also. Your passion reminds me of the British explorer Ernest Shackleton who braved the Antarctic winter and the loss of their ship to the sea ice and lost not a single man. Please read this story if you haven’t. We are your devoted crew and are with you on every step of this journey. Victory is within reach.

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