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Young Ed

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  1. Fred any glass shop will carry that. I've also heard of guys using body seam sealer. I'm going to try it one of these days. I did glue one window in with silicone window sealer on the 48. Seems to be working so far.
  2. Reg you reminded me of a street rod idea I've had for quite some time now. Mating a p15 front clip with a pickup cab. One of these days I should do the measuring and see if it would actually work out.
  3. I miss the OT stuff too. I was probably the king of OT posts. Of course when I joined this group I didn't even have a p15 yet. Then there was all the stuff for the 55 dodge and most recently window trim. Which BTW I followed the advice here and my windows look great!
  4. Sure lots of people have put AC on a flathead. There are a few guys in the car section who have. I don't know of anyone who specifically added it to a truck but I think it would be easier. Trucks seem to have more room under the dash. The picture here is a 33 plymouth with AC and lots of other engine goodies.
  5. I think mine's ready mechanically. I've been on a few road trips with it without issue. Last one was 550 miles. Tulsa is 750 each way for me. I do plan to send a wiper motor in to be rebuilt over the winter and probably my radio too.
  6. Pete Don't worry if your car isn't 100% done. I'm sure mine won't be. I'll be happy if its all one color when June comes around! Mine is in storage until April so that doesn't leave much time.
  7. I've heard from many people you can't compare bumper plating to other pieces. Hood ornaments etc with all the little details in them require more attention. We've been using a shop in WI. I can get the # if needed.
  8. Too bad that car is 1/2 a country away. I've got a 51 that runs and drives but is really a parts car.
  9. I've done it both ways. They both work. Due to a little snafu with the engine rebuilder we had to pull the engine out of dads convert 172 miles after a total restoration. That was done with only the hood removed. He didn't want to risk the paint on the front clip or wreck the alignment.
  10. I tried to post with a subject only. No text or picture and it said 3 word minimum.
  11. These guys do. This is local for me but they do mail order stuff too. I was just in there on sat-had to rebuild the entire rear brake system on my dakota. Lines cylinders parking cables etc... Also found a new thing. PVF I think coated brake lines. Not sure on the initials but basically plastic coated. They can be cut and flared like reg steel lines but won't kink when you bend them. I figured I'd try them on the dakota. Time will tell but I doubt I'll be buying plain steel ones ever again. http://www.brakeplace.com/
  12. Wow just discovered you can't do no text posts in this new format. Anyway check my post over there for a cool picture!
  13. Ok so its not quite me or exactly my truck but its pretty close. A friend from the 39-47 group had it drawn.
  14. Glenn if you can get those plymouth letters off the hood cheap I'd be interested. I have an idea for them.......
  15. That looks like what the maker of that pilot house truck did too. The rear windows all look like the standard size.
  16. I agree-much improved over the last version. My only thought if it were mine would be to try and hide the orange part of the filter. The little one in your picture has a lip so all you see is the white filter element. That's just me though....
  17. Just curious where these are going to be? Some are in here and some in the specific OT area GTK created. Anyway I finally got some trim in my new house windows. Almost ready for winter.......
  18. That would probably work well with dads ammco drum wear gauge.
  19. Hey Jim Welcome to the forum. I'm sure it'll probably get mentioned eventually but we're having a get together in January by Norms house( I think by madison). I'm planning on attending from the twin cities even though its quite the drive for me. What part of WI is Cushing in?
  20. I believe there is a 218 in both the short and long blocks. One is 217.8 and I think the other 218.1.
  21. Bob or anyone else-I'm looking for one of the older looking ones with the 2 mounting spots. I think that's the type I'd like to put on my pickup. Seems kinda funny it has a cd player but no radio at the moment....
  22. Here's mine. I don't recommend it. Poorly done vinyl that the PO had installed. Its really warm to sit on. You can also check out my rusty dash and door mouldings and my cheapy indoor-outdoor carpeting from home depot
  23. I've seen some pretty original looking new ones on ebay.
  24. I never drove my car with the old shocks but it seems fine to me with all new gas ones.
  25. Thanks. I'm planning on a t5 swap for a 40 ply one day. Funny I have that picture you sent saved on my pc already. Didn't know it was your truck. The cross member mods are my big concern with the swap.
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