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Started by moose, May 31, 2008, 11:15:17 PM

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moose

Well I made it into the garage after dealing with family issues this week. I lost an Uncle. He always said "if I could pick the day or pick the way I die I would pick the way. I want it fast." He got his wish.....Any way

I fit one of the doors and bolted on a tire to check the rear end placement. I was a little concerned because it looked off. :oops:  With the tire on it is dead on! WaaaaHooooo :lol: With that out of the way I could remove the body to finish fabing the motor and trans mounts. That will be tomorrows project I hope.

Tim

river1

:cry:  :cry:  sorry about your uncle.

you're right that back tire is spot on :)  :)

car looks good

later jim
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moose

Quote from: "river1":cry:  :cry:  sorry about your uncle.

you're right that back tire is spot on :)  :)

car looks good

later jim

Thanks!

Tim

enjenjo

Sorry about your uncle, at least he went the way he wanted.
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Charlie Chops 1940

Good job!. Move that tire forward 1/32" and it'll be perfect - no, just pulling yer leg. That's gonna look sweet my friend.

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Quote from: "Charlie Chops 1940"Good job!. Move that tire forward 1/32" and it'll be perfect - no, just pulling yer leg. That's gonna look sweet my friend.

Charlie

I was thinking 1/16th myself.... :D

I to am sorry to hear about your uncle, Car looks *, Might have to come see her in person some day... :D
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moose

Quote from: "enjenjo"Sorry about your uncle, at least he went the way he wanted.

Thank you forthe thoughts...

Tim

moose

Quote from: "Charlie Chops 1940"Good job!. Move that tire forward 1/32" and it'll be perfect - no, just pulling yer leg. That's gonna look sweet my friend.

Charlie

Must need new glasses. I thought it was more like a 1/64" myself! Have fun in INDY.

Bugpac

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Tim

Roadstar

That is looking great Tim, the tire fit is perfect, well maybe a couple of thousands off but it looks good to the naked eye  :D

GPster

The axel is "dead on". It's the tire that's out. I hope it's just a flat spot from sitting and you rolled it back a little to center the picture in the screen. If not it'll set up a wobble at speed (of course that body probably has felt wobbles before, speed might be a new feeling). Sometimes focusing your attention to one thing makes other feelings diminish. Take care, GPster

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Quote from: "GPster"The axel is "dead on". It's the tire that's out. I hope it's just a flat spot from sitting and you rolled it back a little to center the picture in the screen. If not it'll set up a wobble at speed (of course that body probably has felt wobbles before, speed might be a new feeling). Sometimes focusing your attention to one thing makes other feelings diminish. Take care, GPster


Joe ...I think you're correct... :?  The tire "placement" looks GREAT...The tire itself seems a little "egg shaped" ....... :?  Wonder if it could be "burned round" into shape after completion :?:  :?:  :twisted:

Looks GREAT Tim...Keep after it ..... :)

Bob.... :wink:
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I like it already. Keep posting those update photos.
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