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New to v8s Just picked up a 47 ford two was thinking of building a street rod what are your thoughts? The car need a total restoration. Thanks Pete
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Re: New to v8s lol you wont get much help here on building a hot rod, you will get a lot more help on the H.A.M.B., click on the link under the late ford street rod and customs
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Re: New to v8s contact your local early ford v8 club- possibly in sacramento, you may consider rebuilding or replacing your engine with another flathead than building with a modern engine; things to consider are motor mounts ,transmission mounts, purchasing a frame k member kit to alter it, rear end, driveshaft, new radiator, motor, wiring, the list goes on....you may want to calculate the cost of these items and ask yourself if is condusive to your budget----good luck.........gump
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Re: New to v8s Sacramento is quite a ways away form Iron River, Wi.
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Re: New to v8s go check out the h.a.m.b. i dont really like street rods so i cant help ya there
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Do what you want with your car and have fun. Before you cut off the suspension and start a huge project you might not finish, try getting it running and driving in stock form. The stock suspension, engine, and brakes, driven defensively and at the right place and time, is plenty safe and lots of fun. My stock, unrestored '46 runs great and didn't cost a fortune. The flathead is a challenge but I've gotten it running well with all stock pieces and without high-dollar parts. Some people move their cars away from mine at car shows but that's part of the fun. Go for it! |
Re: New to v8s I would think that a "street Rod" is an old car that has been updated for safty and performance for todays trafic. But left in it's original form. Working on the suspension, brakes and increasing performance to produce a reliable car. Some of us get darried away, but building an old flathead powered car than can cruise saftly at 70 MPH and get 20mpg would make Henry proud, and we've already done that. Now we'll improve in that.
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Re: New to v8s It may be less expensive in the long run to sell what you have and buy a finished 1947 Ford street rod as they are very plentiful.
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Re: New to v8s Ok thanks I was thinking i would have around a 40,000 dollar budget, would like to make a nice drivin car to hand down to my grandson when we are finished with it.
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Re: New to v8s Go for it. It's your car ,do what makes you feel good. I love all styles,stockers ,street rods.,and hot rods. The folks on the Barn,are good people with some great advise about Ford's. Ask away,I'm sure the right people will give you the right advise.
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agree, with this economy, there are some really good bargains out there! last week, i seen an all original driving, rust free, 39 deluxe 2 door go for 7700.00! im still not over that! |
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Re: New to v8s Hi, welcome, if your 47 will have a ford flathead v8 in it then this is the right message board for you. from what I can see,some of the best builders around are regulars here.
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Re: New to v8s right now you can buy a completed car for less than you can build one,also some thing to think about when making changes on a car, for every change you make you will have to make two more, (radiator, hoses, gas lines, exhaust) and so on, think it over and see if its worth the trouble
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Re: New to v8s Sure, you might be able to buy something for less than the cost of you building it, but what fun is that?
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Re: New to v8s Welcome to the Fordbarn! Regardless of how you decide to build or rebuild your car, there are many people here who will be more than willing to help you with your questions. You will not necessarily have to go to the HAMP to get answers although that is a good site for answers as well. There are many members here who own stock/original cars, hot rods and street rods.
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Re: New to v8s My thoughts:
I'd like world peace and and end to hunger. I should tell my wife and kids I love them more often. I really need to get a lift for my garage. Should I use enamel or urethane? Maybe I should swap my differential for that posi. |
Re: New to v8s Flat jack 9 my thoughts actually , want a project with the grandson and when we are done it will be his. Something that he can keep and remember the hard work we did together.
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Re: New to v8s so what are you thinking of doing to your car??.....like has been said, there is a lot of knowledge on the 'Barn, so keep posting and maybe you can get help here.....and it's great that you are doing this as a project with your grandson.....maybe he wants a stocker??...lol...good luck....Mike
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