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A couple of my friends brought there cars by so I took a couple of pics for you to enjoy.  1st is a 28 Model A Ford.  Has a Chev 350 thats been worked and dynoed near 600 hp.  Second is a 49 Ford I am doing some work on.  Its just a 302 but I am going to put a supercharger and some other work.   Will take pics of that when its done.






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Kewl Pix woohoo.gif

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Wow, very nice cool10.gif! What's the remote control for in the Ford? Hidden stereo?

all the best

Jan

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JHM wrote: Wow, very nice cool10.gif! What's the remote control for in the Ford? Hidden stereo?

all the best

Jan

Jan, yes its for the hidden stereo.  The whole car is clean and simple. He did a nice job.

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NICE!!!

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scottran wrote:
JHM wrote: Wow, very nice cool10.gif! What's the remote control for in the Ford? Hidden stereo?

all the best

Jan

Jan, yes its for the hidden stereo.  The whole car is clean and simple. He did a nice job.


Thank You! Nice job, indeed!

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Beautiful...and a car from my "yute"...the '49, not the '28! yourock.gif

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WOW!! Both beautiful cars.

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LOVEhearteyes.gif those old school 1920ish to 30ish hotrods.

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Awesome! Nice cars Scott! Beautiful work

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Love that 49!! Great pix and great looking rides! Thumbsup3.gif

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Had another one dropped off over the  weekend for some work this week.  Its a 68 camaro RS 350.  It has one hellofa nice resto.  I am so lucky to get to work on these cars.  Kinda funny that I wasnt even born when these were built.  I am known for being good with the antiques.... guess I am an old soul.  I will get some better pics of this one once I get it outside.  Maybe even an undercarrage shot when its in the air. 





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scottran wrote: Had another one dropped off over the  weekend for some work this week.  Its a 68 camaro RS 350.  It has one hellofa nice resto.  I am so lucky to get to work on these cars.  Kinda funny that I wasnt even born when these were built.  I am known for being good with the antiques.... guess I am an old soul.  I will get some better pics of this one once I get it outside.  Maybe even an undercarrage shot when its in the air. 






Now that's what I'm talkin' about. Great lookin' Camaro!! Nice to see one looking so fresh. Is that an original RS? I was behnd a guy in what I think was a '72 Charger in the wicked green. Too bad it was totally off. Looked bent! You are lucky, Scott. Those are some beautiful cars!Thumbsup3.gif

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Pax, I believe it is an original RS.  The fella that had  it was very particular.  There is a Camaro guy who wants to see it and I will find out from him. 

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Scott,

I think I just peed a little.  WOW! woohoo.gif

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Those are some fantastic looking cars Scott.  ThumbsUp02.gif  I think it is awesome that you are so talented at working on cars.  woohoo.gif  This is a skill I wish I was much better at because I would love to restore an older truck (mid 50's).  yahoo.gif  Thanks for the great pictures, cheers. 

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Scott right on buddy.......yourock.gif

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Awesome cars to a very high standard!

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Wow, I forgot about this thread.  I will have to get some pics of the '49 ford with the supercharger.  hand6.gif 

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Those are all amazing cars, Scott. I really envy you. Keep us posted on the pix when done.hand6.gif

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ooooooooooooooooo lead sled 49 super ummmmmmmmmmmmm (homer simpson drool sets in)

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OMG awesome doesn't come close to describing those Scott! LOL I had to wipe the drool off the laptop after viewing this thread!! hearteyes.gif

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Ok, Had this in a couple of weeks ago.  92 mustang gt that has been worked over.  Has a 351 that has been bored and stroked to almost 400 ci, cant remember the exact #.  Dyno'd at 525 hp.  The 5 speed was taken out and a C6 auto installed.  I beefed up the trans with a bunch  of hi perf parts.  Also installed a Lokar shifter.  It will spin the tires when shifted into 3rd gear.:D  I specialize in this body style mustang.  Tricked out many of them when I lived in south fl.;)



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Had the 68 back in the shop last week also.  Took some better pics for you guys.  I am not a camaro fan but I could own this one.;)  You have to see it n person to appreciate it.









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I'm not a big camaro fan either but that car is sweeeeet! The one car that I owned in the past that I could kick myself over for getting rid of was a '70 Mach 1...damn I miss that car!! Have a '96, 5 spd., 2 door hard top, 4cyl. 16 valve Saturn now...definately needs some work done to her but not in the budget along with college.

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Really too cool10.gifScott!  You have a great skill set to be able to work on high performance machines like that, I wouldn't trust myself to open n' close the hoods on those bad boys!

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Some nice rides you have at your house. What I like about the Rally Sport is it isn't a crazy full blown restoration with everything polished. It is more like it a restoration straight from the factory. The yellow on it is cool and unusual but I think it is a factory color. The stock stlye seats also keep it retro too. So does it have a Rockcrusher transmission in it? I did see it had a 10 bolt rear end in it but I am sure it is a posi system. Also sweet Mustang! That is one of the best gens. of the Mustang to tune since it was a nice piece stock. I honeslty love the EVO Stangs too! Hey sorry for the car talk but you got my brain wired on them now!goofy

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Those are some very sweet cars!!

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toxicavenger wrote: Some nice rides you have at your house. What I like about the Rally Sport is it isn't a crazy full blown restoration with everything polished. It is more like it a restoration straight from the factory. The yellow on it is cool and unusual but I think it is a factory color. The stock stlye seats also keep it retro too. So does it have a Rockcrusher transmission in it? I did see it had a 10 bolt rear end in it but I am sure it is a posi system. Also sweet Mustang! That is one of the best gens. of the Mustang to tune since it was a nice piece stock. I honeslty love the EVO Stangs too! Hey sorry for the car talk but you got my brain wired on them now!goofy
The yellow is a factory color...butternut yellow.  And, yes, it has a muncie in it.  I am not a big camaro fan but I could own this one. 
Mustangs are my favorite... i am a die hard Ford man. yahoo.gif  I owned an '87 5.0 LX coupe from new up to a few years ago.  Used to do alot of street racing with it in my younger days.  I wouldnt mind having this one I drooled over at Barrett-Jackson. :D



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