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Old 06-07-2010, 04:33 AM   #41
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Vergil..... that's a very slick looking flattie. Is that port injection lurking in the valley?
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Old 06-07-2010, 02:43 PM   #42
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Vergil..... that's a very slick looking flattie. Is that port injection lurking in the valley?

Yea Bassman and thanks, its full sequential port fuel injection. So far no problems with it but to early to say if it will be trouble free and dependable. There isn't as much room in the valley as a person thinks, very tight fit.

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Old 06-07-2010, 05:53 PM   #43
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35 Pickup which is ready to put together as soon as I get back home. 35-36 Ford Pickup book for EFV8CA. Still a work in progress. Need to get back to the Archives soon.
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Old 06-07-2010, 06:19 PM   #44
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Vergil , that engine is "Wicked" I love it !!!!!
give us some more details , bore stroke cam etc.
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1951 Ford Victoria, all stock,hope to drive to St George in Oct. EFV/8 meet. will post pictures as soon as I get them organized.
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Old 06-07-2010, 07:11 PM   #46
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Working on my 51 Custom Fordor. Bought the car 9 months ago, still doing major repairs like trasmission, brakes and other details. Paint next but want to drive it a lot before that.
We are very happy with our first Shoebox. We even made a video of the day it arrived at our place. Can't forget the smile of mu young son.
Congrats for the new site, it's super.

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Old 06-07-2010, 09:21 PM   #47
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give us some more details , bore stroke cam etc.
Thanks to all
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Thanks Tony, the engine has 3 5/16" bore, 4" stroke, Schneider 270-F cam with 112° lobe seperation & 365 lift, Ross piston's with the thin 1.5 mm rings to eliminate some of the friction which should also help on cooling, balanced, mild relief, some porting, 1 1/2" Manley SS ProFlo valves, Nevarro heads, Light steel CenterForce flywheel and pressure plate, the intake manifold connecting equalizer runners are blocked off for one port per cylinder, the carbs have been gutted and 1 3/8" ID tubing pressed in to match the 1 3/8" throttle plates, I was thjinking of doing a post on the pickup but was wondering about the flack it might cause, may do it and see what happens.

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Old 06-07-2010, 10:28 PM   #48
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Replaced all 4 pan rail core plugs.1 was just the rim of it was left and another was pin holded in a few places. Waiting for special exhaust manifold gaskets from fel-pro,comming in tomorrow.Then sunday putting it back in. Bearings were ok no anti-freeze damage. I was lucky. ken ct.
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Old 06-08-2010, 09:17 AM   #49
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'35 Standard 5 window keep that has been in the family since '57. My Dad paid 195.00 for it and buying it about put him under financially. Car has never left the area of purchase. Have the dealer's '35 sales log, and the car and it's buyer are listed. Spinster teacher. Story is the furthest it was ever driven was to Lincoln, Ne. and back. She let her lawyer drive her there using the coupe. She wouldn let him go over 30 mph down and back. Dad said when he bought it, you could barely get two fingers in the exhaust pipe from all the soot built up. Replacing the engine after sitting for 35 years(no oil pressure). I think the car is haunted by the old maid who had it. As a kid I remember the car always stalling out or the carb catching on fire. When the pump gear gave out, I think she was pretty happy-the tube type tires on the wire rims didn't go flat once, so it sat nice and even and covered since 1975. Now as we put the different engine, it seems things aren't going to smoothly again. Been working on it for over a year and finally got the new motor fired up and running last nite(the new motor has been layoing in my Dad's shop for about 25 years. he bought a bunch of flattie stuff from a widow. her husband was a well known dirt track guy. anyway, this spring when we pulled a head off to check out the condition of the motor, it was all freshly rebuilt. and the builder stamped the date he rebuilt it and his name. it was rebuilt on 9/57!)
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Old 06-08-2010, 09:42 AM   #50
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Im currently working on a few motorcycle projects, one is my grandfathers 1950 Indian. I am working on a old 1932 5w project, and restoring a stock 1932 chassis, as well as finishing up a remodel on a large ranch house.
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Old 12-19-2010, 10:14 AM   #51
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Great topic,... To the top !
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I have 2 gas pumps to restore also want to get the heater going in my '47. Al Corbin fixed the radio in it and I want to put it back in too. Only have one heated garage. Going to have to do something about that.
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Old 12-19-2010, 12:33 PM   #53
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Yeah dad, i think you need to build a 30x40 heated shop. Try and have it ready for next fall?? Snap to it!! I will restore those pumps for you, you build the shop, fair trade off i think.
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Old 12-19-2010, 12:42 PM   #54
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I have been working on getting this 35 tudor road ready.
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Old 12-19-2010, 12:52 PM   #55
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Old 12-19-2010, 01:15 PM   #56
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I have quite a few projects but my primary one at the moment is my '39 V8 pickup. The front end has been rebuilt and I'm now just finishing up the engine.

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...and alongside one of my other big projects, a supercharged 4-banger...

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Old 12-19-2010, 03:58 PM   #57
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41 pickup...doing the wiring now.
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Old 12-19-2010, 07:20 PM   #58
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In the final stages of restoring my 39 STD Coupe. Waiting on chrome plating and interior kit and it will be done. Thanks go out to folks like Kube who helped on running board cover installation, etc. The car now has a fresh motor and transmission, new black paint job, all new rubber, glass, rebuilt shocks, wiring harness, trunk and hood springs, and anything else that was needed. I have a set of draft deflectors and spider hubcaps that I also plan to install.
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Old 12-20-2010, 12:06 AM   #59
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Working on my wife's '37 Slantback, was rough when found but cleaning up pretty well now. 2" wedge chop, new bottoms to everything, new front floors and tailpan, firewall and just about everything else. Starting the tear down for exhaust system and brake lines and then on to prep for epoxy, lizard skin and paint......
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'32 roadster. It's a gennie frame, front end, grille, hood, firewall, Brookville body, '38 flathead, '39 tranny, '40 Ford rear end.
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