goose-em
Well-known member
After mowing the lawn this morning I decided to take a few minutes to post up something about my build.
It is coming right along and the photos attached are all I have the time for right now.
I will post pics from the start to where I am now as soon as I have the time. Right now I am feeling the itch to go out and get the front end finished today so it will be rolling again.
History:
1938 GMC purchased from the original owners son still titled in the org owners name.
223 Pontiac flattie, still running when purchased
100% complete with minor rust and dings
Pulled out of a barn in Kansas, driven on the trailer and strapped down for the 8.5 hour ride to Texas. Head wind all the way and my F250 was getting between 4 and 5 mpg. Cost about 400 in fuel to get her home.
Cleaned about a foot of dirt and rat turds out of the cab.
Pulled the fenders and the bed and went to hackin it up. (some are crying that I didn't restore it to original)
I threw in the pic of the hottie just for fun.
More to come.
Enjoy!
It is coming right along and the photos attached are all I have the time for right now.
I will post pics from the start to where I am now as soon as I have the time. Right now I am feeling the itch to go out and get the front end finished today so it will be rolling again.
History:
1938 GMC purchased from the original owners son still titled in the org owners name.
223 Pontiac flattie, still running when purchased
100% complete with minor rust and dings
Pulled out of a barn in Kansas, driven on the trailer and strapped down for the 8.5 hour ride to Texas. Head wind all the way and my F250 was getting between 4 and 5 mpg. Cost about 400 in fuel to get her home.
Cleaned about a foot of dirt and rat turds out of the cab.
Pulled the fenders and the bed and went to hackin it up. (some are crying that I didn't restore it to original)
I threw in the pic of the hottie just for fun.
More to come.
Enjoy!