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  1. K

    Steering Box Ideas?

    If you're wanting to do a cowl steering setup the best boxes to use are reversed corvair, early ford F100 reversed, or a bmw 2002 steering box. There are more that you can use but the corvair or f100 are probably the most common.
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    Project Flat Back 49

    Looks like you have a nice platform to start from. What are your plans with it?
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    Stretched Rods (No, not that one!)

    http://ratrodsrule.com/forum/showthread.php?t=17184 link to my build thread
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    Stretched Rods (No, not that one!)

    My project is sitting with a WB of 144"
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    JB's 1927 Dodge Brothers Build... REBUILT THREAD!!!

    Looking good man, looks like you should be on the road soon!
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    40's IH Chevy dodge RPU

    Pipe wrench radius arms look sweet!
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    My Project 36' Ford Pickup

    Already stated, but worth saying again, The frame looks badass. Nice work!
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    My first build. 42-47 Ford truck.

    It's been a while, progress has been slow but I have some updates and new pics. I finally returned from my military schools and have found some time to get back to work on the truck. I finished up my grill minus some grinding, got it mounted to the truck, made lower radiator mount. I mounted my...
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    Wed. Night on the River

    Wow, nice Yugo! I actually had one of those a couple years ago! Ran pretty good, then one day I parked it, and went to drive it the next day and it had no gears, and it was a 4 speed. You don't see too many of those around now. You know why they had rear window defrosters on the Yugos? To...
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    feeding a beast???

    walbro is an in-tank high flow pump, used mostly on fuel injected cars. I think the walbro would be borderline for your application. I would say go with a good inline pump, aeromotive makes some pretty good stuff, it sucks to get it all done and find out you're starving it, do it once, and do...
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    My first build. 42-47 Ford truck.

    Another day to work on the truck. I had a few hours today and did alittle more burning on the top. It doesn't look like much got done, but I guess thats what happens when you have to fight the steel to fit like I want it to. I finished burning in the drip rails and got the fill panels made and...
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    Troysters 39 Chevy

    Chop looks good. The worst part is getting started when putting it back together. Just getting the settings right on the welder at first so you don't end up spending more time filling holes than tacking it up! Keep up the nice work. [;)
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    1946 Chevy Bobber Truck Chop Build

    Looking good, I think one of the hardest things in building one of these, is making a plan so you have a spot for everything to fit, especially when running airbags. Looks you found good spots to tuck that stuff away and still have enough room for a decent sized cooler! :D
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    19 and something..... Chevy ford.

    Looking good, that grill fits the look nicely, just need to chop it down alittle unless you're planning on throwing sparks! The turbo that was sitting on there looked pretty sweet, but I really like they way those new headers look in the middle of the door! Keep it up!
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    Car Identification.....and doors.

    When I did my 29 Chevy sedan, I used the roof skin from a late 80's/early 90's 4 door s10 blazer and it fit like a champ. Just giving another option, it had the ribs in it too which helped keep it strong, and there are tons of those sitting in junkyards.
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