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Elroy wrote:

one question, what tool is the brick trying to be ?


 He throws that at his neighbour!



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jonathanD wrote:

did a couple small things


 I started this some time ago, paying for 3 kids in college slowed progress, but you may find some ideas.

 

http://ls1tech.com/forums/conversions-hybrids/1402081-my-project-1968-pontiac-catalina-c5r-427-a.html



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Elroy wrote:

one question, what tool is the brick trying to be ?


 a metal break lol



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MaGiver 2 ! I remember the day, I had very few tools too and had to make do with whatever I could find !

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Hey guys, it's been awhile since I've posted anything..... no real progress has been made at all its getting harder to find time for the old girl with daily driver repairs and school... soo hopfully ill be able to get some shots of what I've done...

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Good to hear from you biggrin 

Hang in there  

it takes a long time to do a car  

Some fellows have been working  on the same cars for years  innocent.gif



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427carl wrote:

Good to hear from you biggrin 

Hang in there  

it takes a long time to do a car  

Some fellows have been working  on the same cars for years  innocent.gif


 Ditto Jonathan!

Some fellows have had the same car "just sitting around" for years! biggrin



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Wondered what happened to you???? Keep at it, I've stalled here trying to get the 52 into a paint shop!!!

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hey everyone,

It,s been awhile since ive posted anything on here soo i thought i should give a little update on my pontiac,

currently im not doing much on the old girl but im making plans to get alot done this summer. im going to buy a lincon 180 mig welder from canadian tire(because of my discount) and a new engine hoist i have my reasons! lets call it a suprise 

and because of my age i won`t be able to get insurance for my car because of its age untill im 25 =( but that gives me enough time to build the car im going to be happy with soo the body will be lifted off again this summer to do a proprer job on the floors and rockers! i just want to make an overall better car

on another topic i got my intrepid back on the road after some body repairs (DIY) i parked it at a frends house and it sadly got hit and run soo the front end is black aswell as my leaky exhaust driving a hole in my ear i swapped that out on my driveway for a thrush glasspack it made the car quiter then before thankfully

soo i have a car to drive and a full time job  soo everything on my end of the earth is going well and i hope eveyone is doing good,hope to hear from everyone soon 

jon



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Great to hear from you again Jonathon.

Keep us a little bit more up to date, would ya???!!!

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I'm going to buy a Lincoln 180 mig welder from canadian tire

 

jon


 what happened to the 50.00 Welder and cart?  disbelief

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Carl Stevenson wrote:

Great to hear from you again Jonathon.

Keep us a little bit more up to date, would ya???!!!


Who's Jonathan? Oh ya! wink

Take it easy, Darryl.

 



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Nice to hear from you Jonathan. Working full time...done school?

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Carl the welder i bought from you did well for awhile but it keeps breaking down and im spending mmore time fixing it then welding!

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jonathanD wrote:

Carl the welder i bought from you did well for awhile but it keeps breaking down and im spending mmore time fixing it then welding!


         No problem....  wink        I'll pick it up and give to my grandson......



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getting back at her now that the good weather is back,expect alot of good pictures this year boys!!!! first things first brakes and drive line

 

 

 

 



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GOOD STUFF! We've been missing you here Jonathon.

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I'm just starting back on it again, I was at my local pic and pull found a 74 c3 corvette and snagged these spindles! IMG_20140503_150559.jpg



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jonathanD wrote:

I'm just starting back on it again, I was at my local pic and pull found a 74 c3 corvette and snagged these spindles! IMG_20140503_150559.jpg


      Nice score   is the car running yet?    



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Well kinda running no


-- Edited by jonathanD on Sunday 4th of May 2014 04:52:16 PM

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Good start Johnathan, and you have caliper cores to boot!



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No turning back now!!



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Just went through your thread. Great fab work,looks like it comes natural. Looks like you have more determination than guys twice your age! Lots tear it apart, buy the shiny stuff, but can't handle fixing/putting it back together. Keep up the good work! You put a light behind the sheet metal after welding to find pin holes.........that's a pretty big pin hole!winkbiggrin



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Looks like that welder is going to get a workout.

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Getting there

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-- Edited by Carl Stevenson on Friday 10th of March 2017 11:22:52 AM

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