Looking for headlight (chrome mesh) stone guards. If anyone has a set they are willing to sell, I would be interested!
Peace-Out!
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Looking for headlight (chrome mesh) stone guards. If anyone has a set they are willing to sell, I would be interested!
Peace-Out!
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Hey Jim!!
You getting close to sharing some new pics with us pretty soon!?!?!?
Took a while for the insurance companies to get everything sorted out and I finally received my settlement funds.
Going Outlaw this time around. Gathering some of the accessories that got destroyed in the crash. I might be able to post some pics next week. I'm stoked!
Hope non of all that stuff you packed in your "how to pack a speedster video" was in the wreck, Jimbo. Glad things are coming around for you and Ginny.
so glad to hear you will be back on the road soon.
New construction or fixing the ole girl?
Ted
Everyone is interested in your plans, Jim. Great the ins. settled!
Can't wait for more details. Good on you Jim!!!
My prediction -
Black. Fuchs wheels. Talbot mirrors.
What else?
Ted
A monster motor???
It will be bad a$$
Check on samba i thought I saw a set (chrome or are you painting them?)
Cabanaboy
I think Jimbo is a disciple, of the 1900cc mantra, "if it blows up, I don't have to take a second out on the house" My call..no huge motor here.
His old motor should be fine.
I can't wait to see what you create!
I think Art is right. Jim has been preaching the gospel of moderate-sized, trouble free motors for a while now. Details, Jim! We need details!
Jim,
What MFG are you going to use?
John
Looking for headlight (chrome mesh) stone guards. If anyone has a set they are willing to sell, I would be interested!
Peace-Out!
I still have a set barely used (Like New) for sale in the classifieds.
His old motor should be fine.
I can't wait to see what you create!
I'm going to buy his old motor and trans.
T
Looking for headlight (chrome mesh) stone guards. If anyone has a set they are willing to sell, I would be interested!
Peace-Out!
I still have a set barely used (Like New) for sale in the classifieds.
Scott - check the 'Dialog' tab for message. Thanks!
Thanks to all my knucklehead SOC buddies for those encouraging words!
I passed on the salvage on the wrecked car. Kirk is building my new ride (subtle outlaw, standard 1915 VS engine) and looks to finish it in a couple of weeks. I'll post pics as soon as I get my Guamaniac hands on that bad-boy. I'm stoked!
Jim is just way to sensible. We should all be a little more like that
New Vintage Speedster---sensational! 1915---can't go wrong. Jim will get 100,000 miles out of this baby.
Jim--any details? Color? What will make it a "subtle outlaw"?
I hope Kirk realizes that he is building for the #1 Vintage Speedster ambassador around and builds yiour car with the max quality that he's capable of.
Good time to install Dynamat--same for rear disc brakes.
Good for you, Jim----can't wait to see it! How about some pictures as the build progresses?
cat wait to see it jim!
.....and most of all, dont forget the "Flux Capacitor"
I'm thinking flat black.
Jim, you might want to consider the high-bow top to accomodate your enormous noggin.
Just thinking of you, my brutha!
Congrats, Jim, sounds like all the tough stuff is behind you and you only have the anxiety of the wait. I also hope Ginny has recovered from her sore bones or whatever she sustained that day. Your failure to disclose details is just a big tease
Jim, you might want to consider the high-bow top to accomodate your enormous noggin.
Just thinking of you, my brutha!
It's like a planitoid...
The only noggin with its own field of gravity!
Looking for headlight (chrome mesh) stone guards. If anyone has a set they are willing to sell, I would be interested!
Peace-Out!
I still have a set barely used (Like New) for sale in the classifieds.
Scott57 - I'm interested in those mesh guards if you still have them. Check 'Dialogs' tab on top of this page!
The only noggin with its own field of gravity!
I'm not kidding, that boy's head is like Sputnik; spherical but quite pointy at parts!
Jim, sent you a dialog.
Looking for headlight (chrome mesh) stone guards. If anyone has a set they are willing to sell, I would be interested!
Peace-Out!
I still have a set barely used (Like New) for sale in the classifieds.
Scott57 - I'm interested in those mesh guards if you still have them. Check 'Dialogs' tab on top of this page!
Got it. I sent you details, via dialog.
I'm thinking flat black.
It's the second thing people comment on about mine.
Scott,
Is that a primer coat flat black, or an actual formulated finish coat?
When I was a kid the '40 Ford flathead coupes with spun aluminum caps seemed to go faster dressed in a flat black primer.
Chrome mesh stone guards sold!
Scott,
Is that a primer coat flat black, or an actual formulated finish coat?
When I was a kid the '40 Ford flathead coupes with spun aluminum caps seemed to go faster dressed in a flat black primer.
Carl,
It's a formulated finish. It was painted before I purchased. Not the best job, but it works. I also sealed the finish with a matte sealer (UV protectant). It's very labor intensive keeping swirl marks and spots off. I also have to use a special matte detailer not sold in stores.
There are black mattes wraps available at a lower cost then a spray job.
Plus the matte black shows every little scrap or scratch. And there's nothing you can do to buff things out like traditional paint.
That car look sooooo bad-ass with the matte finish and those awesome wheels. That combo really really works!
My brother does rat rods and that's a favorite color. It's just as expensive to do it in that as one of the shiny ones.
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