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InDaShop said:
I'm not a Mopar or muscle car guy or fan, but that Cuda is f-ing sick!

Thanks guys. Car was blue when he got it. It came a long way and he did everything in his back yard shop/paint booth.
 
Baddass ROUSH Mustang drool....................

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couple pics of my dads 73 split bumper. It had a ls7 which is cammed with full exhaust. 6 speed tranny with disc brakes all the way around. It's a nice driver.

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B.DRAKE said:
Man that thing is slick!!! I love those split bumpers :****:

Yea I love the split bumpers myself. The one under the cover is acutally the exact same car...just a little brighter coler silver...to me its a better looking car, but it doesnt have a LS7. LOL
 
Here is my car.
69 SS Camaro, factory big block, factory air, RS package

And my rat rod project
46 Chevy 2-ton
 

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NOVI FED COUPE said:
Yea I love the split bumpers myself. The one under the cover is acutally the exact same car...just a little brighter coler silver...to me its a better looking car, but it doesnt have a LS7. LOL
I would luv to have either they are super clean cars. When you dad fired up the LS7 and that cam started looping I think I gotta little happy in the pants. LOL


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Here is the build up of my custom 34 pickup
 

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Chopped 5", Channeled 4" and Stretched 10". 6 inches of the cab stretch is in the door to maintain proportions.
 

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40 business coupe were working on. Straight axle, weekend warrior. Guy is gonna run it in some of the east coast gasser meets.
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This is by far my most favorite car we have worked on in a long time. 32 ford, I think its a 37 grill, its got a Hemi from some kind of marine application with only 22 hours, 5spd, quick change rear end blah blah blah
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That is definately not a '32 Ford. ;) That is a '33-34. Nothing about it can be confused as a '32. ???
Grill is '37 Ford truck, some call them commercial grills. That is a very very badass "Rolling bones" style '33-'34.
I dont care for the top blister but obviously the sidesones are required for Hemi's. Rest of car is tits.

What box for the cowl steering? What quickie?

Sledneck where do you work?
 
Thank you, I was beginning to think I was nuts. Personally, I like the 33-34 better anyway, but of course my favorite is 33 Willys (who'd have guessed?) All of that BS aside, that thing gets 2 :dblthumb: :dblthumb: and 2 flashemifyougotem flashemifyougotem (or is that 4 ?)
 
InDaShop said:
That is definately not a '32 Ford. ;) That is a '33-34. Nothing about it can be confused as a '32. ???
Grill is '37 Ford truck, some call them commercial grills. That is a very very badass "Rolling bones" style '33-'34.
I dont care for the top blister but obviously the sidesones are required for Hemi's. Rest of car is tits.

What box for the cowl steering? What quickie?

Sledneck where do you work?

Im sure you know waaaay more about these than I do, so if you say its a 33 I believe ya. I have some more pics on a laptop at work I will try to get up soon. My real job is welding on locomotives for general electric, we have a small shop here in PA that does suspension stuff, cages etc. Super low key, we just try to put out good work for a good price. You will appreciate that the owner is trying to have the car done and drive it to Bonneville in August. He has alot of cars in different stages of been built so Im not sure if it will make it or not.
 
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Im sure you know waaaay more about these than I do, so if you say its a 33 I believe ya. I have some more pics on a laptop at work I will try to get up soon. My real job is welding on locomotives for general electric, we have a small shop here in PA that does suspension stuff, cages etc. Super low key, we just try to put out good work for a good price. You will appreciate that the owner is trying to have the car done and drive it to Bonneville in August. He has alot of cars in different stages of been built so Im not sure if it will make it or not.

I have been eye-****ing it every since you posted it.
Who made those solid aluminum motor mounts? Those are was cool.
Do you know how far the front axle is pushed forward? Looks to be 4-6"s

I will absolutely look for it on the salt in August if its there. Tell him to look for the 5553 F/BFRMR its bright red metalflake looks like a bass boat in the sunlight.

Here is one of my favorite 33-34 3 windows. This one is a Rolling Bones car (They are in New York somewhere) built for George Poteet.
 

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How close are you to Abbottstown? You ever come across a guy named Clark, runs with another guy named Junior? Great guys, great hotrodders. I had a chance to buy and almost bought one of Clarks cars back about 5 years ago, but it was so well known it's still known as "Clarks Coupe". It had been sold to a dude her in Texas that got in $$$ trouble.

Its still in my top 5 favorite '32 5win hiboys that are unchopt.
 

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I'm building a Rat Rod Truggy for my two young sons. It is a 47 International cab with a 429 Ford Big Block, doubler and tons. It might not belong in this thread, but I thought I would throw it out there.

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