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FIRST POST!!!
Name's Rob in NH - That's Manchester NH to be exact..
I don't mind the word RATROD at all.. It's actually hard to DO if your one of those people who take things apart to rebuild them and make them NEW like me.. The non-Grease removal just KILLS some people.. So I traded-even.. I left the Frame RUSTY and the Engine bling's slightly (but without chrome) OK very little.. the water-neck it CHROME as is the FUEL LINE.. Oh yeah.. and of course the Cragar SS Rim's...
It's a 1931 Chevrolet Sedan I pulled out of the GROUND.. and there's too much to tell you here so go see my 9 year project in #46 VIDEOS via the link below and understand that it was mostly FREE if you consider that I only have around $2,300 into it.. ($1,000 is rims/tires) Only about $255 a year.. x 9 years..
Click this link then sit back and watch.. click nothing else.. all of the Video's will play for you in-order all the way up to #46.. #47 more than likely will be tomorrow night.. Been ROCKING on it lately..
PS: Sorry if I BURN-UP your next few hours..
LINK: [P
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9Rj0RM1Kzo&feature=PlayList&p=AF11C2AD64DBC404&playnext_from=PL&index=0&playnext=1
DAY ONE IN THE GARAGE!!!, The front rims were 1/3rd in the ground.. they aren't holding air.. they are held up by hardened rubber.. the rear fenders fell OFF.. amazed they made the trip on the Ramp Truck from where I got it.. Chevys have WOOD innards.. meaning I had plenty of Balsa Wood to start with..
and 9 YEARS LATER... (actually this is an old pic now as it's mostly assembled)
Glad to be here! - Rob in NH [
Name's Rob in NH - That's Manchester NH to be exact..
I don't mind the word RATROD at all.. It's actually hard to DO if your one of those people who take things apart to rebuild them and make them NEW like me.. The non-Grease removal just KILLS some people.. So I traded-even.. I left the Frame RUSTY and the Engine bling's slightly (but without chrome) OK very little.. the water-neck it CHROME as is the FUEL LINE.. Oh yeah.. and of course the Cragar SS Rim's...
It's a 1931 Chevrolet Sedan I pulled out of the GROUND.. and there's too much to tell you here so go see my 9 year project in #46 VIDEOS via the link below and understand that it was mostly FREE if you consider that I only have around $2,300 into it.. ($1,000 is rims/tires) Only about $255 a year.. x 9 years..
Click this link then sit back and watch.. click nothing else.. all of the Video's will play for you in-order all the way up to #46.. #47 more than likely will be tomorrow night.. Been ROCKING on it lately..
PS: Sorry if I BURN-UP your next few hours..
LINK: [P
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9Rj0RM1Kzo&feature=PlayList&p=AF11C2AD64DBC404&playnext_from=PL&index=0&playnext=1
DAY ONE IN THE GARAGE!!!, The front rims were 1/3rd in the ground.. they aren't holding air.. they are held up by hardened rubber.. the rear fenders fell OFF.. amazed they made the trip on the Ramp Truck from where I got it.. Chevys have WOOD innards.. meaning I had plenty of Balsa Wood to start with..
and 9 YEARS LATER... (actually this is an old pic now as it's mostly assembled)
Glad to be here! - Rob in NH [
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