Tim Van Pelt Posted January 25, 2018 Report Posted January 25, 2018 I joined the forum last week. I started a new project last year. So my Idea was to build a late 1940s early 1950s single seat race car so I thought I would back track and start fresh and start a build thread.To this point I have bough very little, most of the parts have been scrounged here and there for many years. The heart of the project will be a 1959 Dodge L head six. So I'll get started.So this is a 22-23 Dodge Roadster cowl that will be the basis for the project. I found this laying in the woods in the Black Hills of South Dakota. 2 Quote
Tim Van Pelt Posted January 26, 2018 Author Report Posted January 26, 2018 Well my build thread is a bit slow. Tried to post a few pictures but there to big to load so i have to figure out how to make them smaller. Quote
Tim Van Pelt Posted January 27, 2018 Author Report Posted January 27, 2018 I got my numbers off the block today can anyone tell me what this means M23starI5I66star? The capital letter I is in the sequence not a number 1. Does M stand for Military? Quote
Flatie46 Posted January 27, 2018 Report Posted January 27, 2018 I wish I could find cool stuff like that cowl in the woods around here. If I did it wouldn't be in that solid. I found a late 30's early 40's ford car frame once in a deep gulley when the lake was down. Pretty rusted and rough, probably been there since TVA flooded the valley, considering it's remote location. I rode to Sturgis in 2015, while there we rode the back roads a bit. Saw some really cool vintage tin there. Tell me about the flat tracker twin in the pic. I've got a '77 Yamaha TT500, it's never seen the track, just a play bike. Quote
Tim Van Pelt Posted January 27, 2018 Author Report Posted January 27, 2018 1 hour ago, Flatie46 said: I wish I could find cool stuff like that cowl in the woods around here. If I did it wouldn't be in that solid. I found a late 30's early 40's ford car frame once in a deep gulley when the lake was down. Pretty rusted and rough, probably been there since TVA flooded the valley, considering it's remote location. I rode to Sturgis in 2015, while there we rode the back roads a bit. Saw some really cool vintage tin there. Tell me about the flat tracker twin in the pic. I've got a '77 Yamaha TT500, it's never seen the track, just a play bike. I grew up in Piedmont right in the middle of Rapid City and Sturgis. I graduated high School from Sturgis many many moons ago. I saw quite a few flat track races growing up. The tracker is an 81 xs650 street tracker that I built several years ago and it never gets ridden. Quote
classiccarjack Posted January 27, 2018 Report Posted January 27, 2018 After I built my last Harley, it rarely gets ridden. Before I had a family, I rode motorcycles every day! Funny how that works... Quote
classiccarjack Posted January 27, 2018 Report Posted January 27, 2018 22 hours ago, Tim Van Pelt said: Well my build thread is a bit slow. Tried to post a few pictures but there to big to load so i have to figure out how to make them smaller. Hi Tim, I usually copy the pictures I want into a folder, then use the free online Image Resizer to shrink the images down to post them easier. Saves a lot of time for posting on eBay too... Quote
greg g Posted January 27, 2018 Report Posted January 27, 2018 Go to settings on your camera and lower your resolution. Don't need high definition for forum postings. Quote
Flatie46 Posted January 27, 2018 Report Posted January 27, 2018 11 hours ago, Tim Van Pelt said: I grew up in Piedmont right in the middle of Rapid City and Sturgis. I graduated high School from Sturgis many many moons ago. I saw quite a few flat track races growing up. The tracker is an 81 xs650 street tracker that I built several years ago and it never gets ridden. We stayed with a friend in Spearfish for the rally. I think it was like 17 miles to Sturgis from there. Its a beautiful area, I couldn't believe how clear the streams are. Also was amazed at how pothole free the roads were. I bet it was a nice place to grow up. I've got a friend that's 60 years old that still races flat track ( and wins often!). I like the street tracker style. Quote
Reg Evans Posted January 27, 2018 Report Posted January 27, 2018 12 hours ago, Tim Van Pelt said: I got my numbers off the block today can anyone tell me what this means M23starI5I66star? The capital letter I is in the sequence not a number 1. Does M stand for Military? M23 or M230 230ci 23 Inches Dodge Truck D100, D200, D300, W100, W200, P300, P400, W300M 1959 Quote
Tim Van Pelt Posted January 27, 2018 Author Report Posted January 27, 2018 14 hours ago, classiccarjack said: Hi Tim, I usually copy the pictures I want into a folder, then use the free online Image Resizer to shrink the images down to post them easier. Saves a lot of time for posting on eBay too... Thanks Jack. I have an apple, there is a way to resize but I'm tech challenged so I will have to work on that. Quote
Tim Van Pelt Posted January 27, 2018 Author Report Posted January 27, 2018 3 hours ago, Reg Evans said: M23 or M230 230ci 23 Inches Dodge Truck D100, D200, D300, W100, W200, P300, P400, W300M 1959 Looks to be the original engine in the old mail van then. Quote
Tim Van Pelt Posted January 27, 2018 Author Report Posted January 27, 2018 3 hours ago, Flatie46 said: We stayed with a friend in Spearfish for the rally. I think it was like 17 miles to Sturgis from there. Its a beautiful area, I couldn't believe how clear the streams are. Also was amazed at how pothole free the roads were. I bet it was a nice place to grow up. I've got a friend that's 60 years old that still races flat track ( and wins often!). I like the street tracker style. Yes Sir it is a very nice place to grow up/live in. Just big enough to get almost everything you need and small enough a guy can get away and not see another person all day long. 1 Quote
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