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DarkSkies
05-12-2010, 07:19 PM
I saw some cool things with potential when I was out on Mother's day with my Mom.

The bashed up ones are the ones that might benefit from our mechanic skills, Speedy. :kooky: :laugh:


If we had unlimited finds and a financial backer, I bet we could put some of these back on the road. :dribble:

I thought we could have some fun here. I set up this thread for some outrageous Hot Rods or Road or off-road machines we see out there. Take a pic, post it up. :plastered:

DarkSkies
05-12-2010, 07:22 PM
11017

11018

11019

DarkSkies
05-12-2010, 07:23 PM
Motorized bicycle mimicking the early Indian bikes

11020

DarkSkies
05-12-2010, 07:26 PM
Can ya fix this one, Speedy? :don't know why:
We'll tub it out, high gear rear, and swap the motor...


11021

11022

DarkSkies
05-12-2010, 07:28 PM
Waddya think Speedy, it sea-worthy? :laugh:

11023

11024

speedy
05-12-2010, 08:33 PM
Waddya think Speedy, it sea-worthy? :laugh:

11023

11024

that is sweet :wow:

speedy
05-12-2010, 08:43 PM
Can ya fix this one, Speedy? :don't know why:
We'll tub it out, high gear rear, and swap the motor...


11021

11022

this is what i like check this out:naughty:

speedy
05-12-2010, 09:06 PM
11017

11018

11019

my freinds car 6.69 sec in a 1/4:naughty::naughty::naughty::naughty:

DarkSkies
05-12-2010, 09:15 PM
This is the best one, million dollar smile... :thumbsup:

http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=11040&stc=1&thumb=1&d=1273711358 (http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=11040&d=1273711358)

DarkSkies
05-12-2010, 09:16 PM
http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=11042&stc=1&thumb=1&d=1273712747 (http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=11042&d=1273712747)


Holy crap, what's he running in that thing? :scared: :wow:

speedy
05-12-2010, 09:40 PM
http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=11042&stc=1&thumb=1&d=1273712747 (http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=11042&d=1273712747)


Holy crap, what's he running in that thing? :scared: :wow:
streight 6 twin tubos 24lb of boost :naughty::naughty::naughty::naughty::naughty::naug hty:

speedy
05-12-2010, 09:47 PM
This is the best one, million dollar smile... :thumbsup:

http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=11040&stc=1&thumb=1&d=1273711358 (http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=11040&d=1273711358)
this is justin at 6 years yes the car is about a million :wow:

DarkSkies
05-12-2010, 10:06 PM
Shockwave jet engine truck. :scared:

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DarkSkies
06-04-2010, 05:08 PM
Sent in by Rip-Plugger

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speedy
06-04-2010, 05:18 PM
Sent in by Rip-Plugger

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that is the man dennis anderson the driver of grave digger:naughty::naughty::naughty::naughty:

hookset
06-04-2010, 07:12 PM
streight 6 twin tubos 24lb of boost :naughty::naughty::naughty::naughty::naughty::naug hty:

How about these, guys, any chance of putting a turbo on one of them or would they fall apart from the stress?

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11366

speedy
06-04-2010, 07:40 PM
How about these, guys, any chance of putting a turbo on one of them or would they fall apart from the stress?

11365

11366

the best thing for the vw buggy turbo with NOS :wow::wow::wow::wow: 7 LBS. BOOST AND 100 SHOT OF NOS you would have a hard time keeping the front wheels on the ground

DarkSkies
06-05-2010, 11:40 AM
Sent in by Fin, thanks!
Speedy, would ya ever take a ride in an F-14?


Below is an article written by Rick Reilly of Sports Illustrated...
He details his experiences when given the opportunity to fly in a
F-14 Tomcat.. If you aren't laughing out loud by the time you get
To 'Milk Duds' , your sense of humor is seriously broken.


This message is for America 's most famous athletes:


Someday you may be invited to fly in the back-seat of one of your country's
Most powerful fighter jets. Many of you already have. John Elway,
John Stockton, Tiger Woods to name a few. If you get this opportunity,
Let me urge you, with the greatest sincerity.... Move to Guam.

Change your name.
Fake your own death!
Whatever you do.
Do Not Go!!!



I know.

The U.S. Navy invited me to try it. I was thrilled. I was pumped.
I was toast! I should've known when they told me my pilot would
Be Chip (Biff) King of Fighter Squadron 213 at Naval Air Station
Oceana in Virginia Beach ..

Whatever you're thinking a Top Gun named Chip (Biff) King looks
Like, triple it. He's about six-foot, tan, ice-blue eyes, wavy surfer hair,
Finger-crippling handshake -- the kind of man who wrestles
Dyspeptic alligators in his leisure time. If you see this man, run the
Other way. Fast.

Biff King was born to fly. His father, Jack King, was for years the
Voice of NASA missions. ('T-minus 15 seconds and counting'. Remember?)
Chip would charge neighborhood kids a quarter each to hear his dad.
Jack would wake up from naps surrounded by nine-year-olds waiting
For him to say, 'We have liftoff'.

Biff was to fly me in an F- 14D Tomcat, a ridiculously powerful $60 million
Weapon with nearly as much thrust as weight, not unlike Colin Montgomerie.
I was worried about getting airsick, so the night before the flight I asked
Biff if there was something I should eat the next morning.

'Bananas,' he said.

'For the potassium?' I asked.

'No,' Biff said, 'because they taste about the same coming up
As they do going down.'

The next morning, out on the tarmac, I had on my flight suit with my name
Sewn over the left breast. (No call sign -- like Crash or Sticky or Leadfoot.
But, still, very cool.) I carried my helmet in the crook of my arm, as Biff had
Instructed. If ever in my life I had a chance to nail Nicole Kidman, this was it.

A fighter pilot named Psycho gave me a safety briefing and then fastened
Me into my ejection seat, which, when employed, would 'egress' me out
Of the plane at such a velocity that I would be immediately knocked
Unconscious.

Just as I was thinking about aborting the flight, the canopy closed over me,
And Biff gave the ground crew a thumbs-up In minutes we were firing nose
Up at 600 mph. We leveled out and then canopy-rolled over another F-14.

Those 20 minutes were the rush of my life. Unfortunately, the ride lasted 80.
It was like being on the roller coaster at Six Flags Over Hell. Only without rails.
We did barrel rolls, snap rolls, loops, yanks and banks. We dived, rose and
Dived again, sometimes with a vertical velocity of 10,000 feet per minute.
We chased another F-14, and it chased us.



We broke the speed of sound. Sea was sky and sky was sea. Flying at
200 feet we did 90-degree turns at 550 mph, creating a G force of 6.5,
Which is to say I felt as if 6.5 times my body weight was smashing
Against me, thereby approximating life as Mrs.. Colin Montgomerie.

It was at this point I egressed the bananas.

And I egressed the pizza from the night before.

And the lunch before that.

I egressed a box of Milk Duds from the sixth grade.

I made Linda Blair look polite. Because of the G's, I was egressing
Stuff that never thought would be egressed.

I went through not one airsick bag, but two.

Biff said I passed out. Twice.. I was coated in sweat. At one point,
As we were coming in upside down in a banked curve on a mock
Bombing target and the G's were flattening me like a tortilla and I
Was in and out of consciousness, I realized I was the first person
In history to throw down.

I used to know 'cool'. Cool was Elway throwing a touchdown pass,
Or Norman making a five-iron bite.. But now I really know 'cool'.
Cool is guys like Biff, men with cast-iron stomachs and freon nerves.
I wouldn't go up there again for Derek Jeter's black book, but I'm
glad Biff does every day, and for less a year than a rookie reliever
makes in a home stand.

A week later, when the spins finally stopped, Biff called. He said
he and the fighters had the perfect call sign for me. Said he'd
send it on a patch for my flight suit.

What is it? I asked.




'Two Bags.'







God Bless America

Pebbles
06-05-2010, 11:44 AM
When I was in MN last year we went to a demolition derby. It was so much fun! Too bad I can't go out again this year. That would be one of my stops.

speedy
06-05-2010, 12:22 PM
Sent in by Fin, thanks!
Speedy, would ya ever take a ride in an F-14?


Below is an article written by Rick Reilly of Sports Illustrated...
He details his experiences when given the opportunity to fly in a
F-14 Tomcat.. If you aren't laughing out loud by the time you get
To 'Milk Duds' , your sense of humor is seriously broken.


This message is for America 's most famous athletes:


Someday you may be invited to fly in the back-seat of one of your country's

Most powerful fighter jets. Many of you already have. John Elway,
John Stockton, Tiger Woods to name a few. If you get this opportunity,
Let me urge you, with the greatest sincerity.... Move to Guam.


Change your name.
Fake your own death!


Whatever you do.
Do Not Go!!!



I know.


The U.S. Navy invited me to try it. I was thrilled. I was pumped.
I was toast! I should've known when they told me my pilot would
Be Chip (Biff) King of Fighter Squadron 213 at Naval Air Station
Oceana in Virginia Beach ..

Whatever you're thinking a Top Gun named Chip (Biff) King looks
Like, triple it. He's about six-foot, tan, ice-blue eyes, wavy surfer hair,
Finger-crippling handshake -- the kind of man who wrestles
Dyspeptic alligators in his leisure time. If you see this man, run the
Other way. Fast.

Biff King was born to fly. His father, Jack King, was for years the
Voice of NASA missions. ('T-minus 15 seconds and counting'. Remember?)
Chip would charge neighborhood kids a quarter each to hear his dad.
Jack would wake up from naps surrounded by nine-year-olds waiting
For him to say, 'We have liftoff'.

Biff was to fly me in an F- 14D Tomcat, a ridiculously powerful $60 million
Weapon with nearly as much thrust as weight, not unlike Colin Montgomerie.
I was worried about getting airsick, so the night before the flight I asked
Biff if there was something I should eat the next morning.

'Bananas,' he said.

'For the potassium?' I asked.

'No,' Biff said, 'because they taste about the same coming up
As they do going down.'

The next morning, out on the tarmac, I had on my flight suit with my name
Sewn over the left breast. (No call sign -- like Crash or Sticky or Leadfoot.
But, still, very cool.) I carried my helmet in the crook of my arm, as Biff had
Instructed. If ever in my life I had a chance to nail Nicole Kidman, this was it.

A fighter pilot named Psycho gave me a safety briefing and then fastened
Me into my ejection seat, which, when employed, would 'egress' me out
Of the plane at such a velocity that I would be immediately knocked
Unconscious.

Just as I was thinking about aborting the flight, the canopy closed over me,
And Biff gave the ground crew a thumbs-up In minutes we were firing nose
Up at 600 mph. We leveled out and then canopy-rolled over another F-14.

Those 20 minutes were the rush of my life. Unfortunately, the ride lasted 80.
It was like being on the roller coaster at Six Flags Over Hell. Only without rails.
We did barrel rolls, snap rolls, loops, yanks and banks. We dived, rose and
Dived again, sometimes with a vertical velocity of 10,000 feet per minute.
We chased another F-14, and it chased us.



We broke the speed of sound. Sea was sky and sky was sea. Flying at
200 feet we did 90-degree turns at 550 mph, creating a G force of 6.5,
Which is to say I felt as if 6.5 times my body weight was smashing
Against me, thereby approximating life as Mrs.. Colin Montgomerie.

It wasat this point I egressed the bananas.

And I egressed the pizza from the night before.

And the lunch before that.

I egressed a box of Milk Duds from the sixth grade.

I made Linda Blair look polite. Because of the G's, I was egressing
Stuff that never thought would be egressed.

I went through not one airsick bag, but two.

Biff said I passed out. Twice.. I was coated in sweat. At one point,
As we were coming in upside down in a banked curve on a mock
Bombing target and the G's were flattening me like a tortilla and I
Was in and out of consciousness, I realized I was the first person
In history to throw down.

I used to know 'cool'. Cool was Elway throwing a touchdown pass,
Or Norman making a five-iron bite.. But now I really know 'cool'.
Cool is guys like Biff, men with cast-iron stomachs and freon nerves.
I wouldn't go up there again for Derek Jeter's black book, but I'm
glad Biff does every day, and for less a year than a rookie reliever
makes in a home stand.

A week later, when the spins finally stopped, Biff called. He said
he and the fighters had the perfect call sign for me. Said he'd
send it on a patch for my flight suit.

What is it? I asked.



'Two Bags.'





God Bless America
youd bet your *** i would go :naughty::naughty::naughty::naughty:

DarkSkies
08-02-2010, 05:36 PM
G took these pics, Speedy when he was workin out that way.
Ever raced here? :wheeeee:

11798

11799

speedy
08-02-2010, 07:39 PM
G took these pics, Speedy when he was workin out that way.
Ever raced here? :wheeeee:

11798

11799
yes i have bin there when we raced the open wheeled mod.s
we came in 11 th out of 42 cars. :naughty::naughty::naughty: this sunday e.saddler hit the wall doing about 100mph he blew the motor out of the race car
now to do that you have to be moving:wow::wow::wow::wow::wow::wow:

DarkSkies
09-13-2010, 07:41 AM
Here's some projects for ya Speedy! :HappyWave:
Pebbles and I were riding around in the mountains yesterday and came across some cool rides. :cool:

12036

12037


1948 Trike, courtesy of Nick :drool: :thumbsup:
12038

speedy
09-13-2010, 12:53 PM
Here's some projects for ya Speedy! :HappyWave:
Pebbles and I were riding around in the mountains yesterday and came across some cool rides. :cool:

12036

12037


1948 Trike, courtesy of Nick :drool: :thumbsup:
12038 the trike is very cool but the truck would be great to fix up i would get rid of the rack body
and put a big pick-up body on it that would be sweet:HappyWave::clapping::clapping::naughty:

bababooey
09-14-2010, 11:08 PM
How big a motor would you put in that truck?

speedy
09-15-2010, 10:08 PM
How big a motor would you put in that truck?
396 bigblock :d:naughty::naughty:

VSdreams
09-25-2010, 06:16 PM
How about this one guys, could you fix it?
12119

porgy75
09-26-2010, 10:12 AM
Those are really cool pics. There is a guy down the street from me who always has different cars on his lot. Nice guy to know. Learned alot from him about racing.

speedy
09-27-2010, 10:09 PM
How about this one guys, could you fix it?
12119
yes a big 6 from a tracktor trailer and a 8 speed trans high and low gear box it would be a great haller a lot of power :naughty::naughty::naughty::naughty::naughty::plas tered::plastered::plastered::plastered::plastered: :plastered::plastered::plastered:

Pebbles
09-27-2010, 10:33 PM
My son has an RX-7 which he put a racing engine in. He has had some trouble with it but should be getting it back soon from the mechanic. I'll have to post a pick.

speedy
09-28-2010, 12:56 PM
My son has an RX-7 which he put a racing engine in. He has had some trouble with it but should be getting it back soon from the mechanic. I'll have to post a pick.
thats a bumbulbee high rpm rotory motor they are very picky if done right they will put out some great horsepower for a little car:d

basshunter
10-14-2010, 11:58 AM
What do you guys think of this one, stock mustang
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12300

speedy
10-14-2010, 12:45 PM
that car would hook up nice with some nos 200 shot or turbo

15lb. s boost :dribble::dribble::plastered::plastered::plastered ::plastered: and take some wait off the car like hood doors trunk fenders all glass or carbon

bababooey
10-14-2010, 01:03 PM
Dark said you were a speed nut and used to race. :thumbsup: What's the fastest car you ever raced? And, trying to be respectful here because I wouldnt want to see anyone injured, but what was one of your closest calls with death while racing? :eek:

cowherder
10-14-2010, 05:45 PM
that car would hook up nice with some nos 200 shot or turbo

15lb. s boost :dribble::dribble::plastered::plastered::plastered ::plastered: and take some wait off the car like hood doors trunk fenders all glass or carbon

That much power for such a lite car would be like a ride in a rocket ship!:wow:

speedy
10-14-2010, 10:30 PM
Dark said you were a speed nut and used to race. :thumbsup: What's the fastest car you ever raced? And, trying to be respectful here because I wouldnt want to see anyone injured, but what was one of your closest calls with death while racing? :eek:
the fastest truck i had was a s10 pickup with 406 cubic inch smallblock pushing 643 hp with nos. my first run and last was 9.9 sec in 1/4 mi. nhra said i can not run the truck with out a nhra lic.
i needed that lic. because any thing under 10.0 sec you had to have that lic and a full roll cage. i had a 3/4 cage not good enough had to be full cage under 10.0 sec that was that too much money and time.

the closest call was go down on a pro gas bike at a 190 mph at 3/4 track the motor let go i had to let the bike go meaning the bike hitting the wall or me thank god i let go
thank god for the safety suit the track is like a grinder :scared::naughty:

speedy
10-14-2010, 10:34 PM
What do you guys think of this one, stock mustang
12298

12299

12300
hey bro do you still have the car i still have some tricks under my hat:naughty::naughty::naughty::naughty::naughty::p lastered::plastered::plastered::plastered::plaster ed:

DarkSkies
10-18-2010, 10:02 PM
Speedy, Cranford had a street fair yesterday. Pebbles and I went, and the restored hot rods had me droolin' :drool:

I'll try to put up a few pics each time I get a chance. :dribble:

Saleen Mustang

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DarkSkies
10-19-2010, 07:34 AM
Some more, stock mustang...

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12323

storminsteve
10-19-2010, 08:06 PM
the fastest truck i had was a s10 pickup with 406 cubic inch smallblock pushing 643 hp with nos. my first run and last was 9.9 sec in 1/4 mi. nhra said i can not run the truck with out a nhra lic.


643hp thats some real horses.:viking:
And the bike at 190mph, bet that was a high in itself. I might have an accident in my pants at that speed, though.:eek:
Nice pics, dark, keep em coming.

baitstealer
10-19-2010, 08:24 PM
And the bike at 190mph, bet that was a high in itself. I might have an accident in my pants at that speed, though.:eek:
Nice pics, dark, keep em coming.

I bet at that speed your cheeks would move like in a wind tunnel.:d

skinner
11-12-2010, 05:11 PM
^ I can picture that in my head, scary.:eek:
How about this car, any mods you guys would do?
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12469

speedy
11-12-2010, 05:22 PM
^ I can picture that in my head, scary.:eek:
How about this car, any mods you guys would do?
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12468

12469

hey bro what year is the ford falken
a nice 289 it will fit i think it has a 6cyl. in it you need to beef up the trans, rear and front springs that car will rock.....:viking::headbang:

skinner
11-12-2010, 05:25 PM
I think it's a 69, not sure. I saw it on a lot as I was going out fishing one night. I stopped to look at it and found myself thinking of the old days and working on cars in my cousin's garage after school. Boy, what memories. And then I thought if I brought this one home, my wife would kill me.:argue:
A man can dream, she can't yell at me for dreaming, right?

speedy
11-12-2010, 05:33 PM
skinner its over before you know it:viking::viking:

skinner
11-12-2010, 05:38 PM
Yeah, and you get the best sex of your life, right before you get married. After she hooks you, say goodbye to those awesome BJs. :(

speedy
11-12-2010, 05:44 PM
so true well said lol

dogfish
11-15-2010, 04:16 PM
^ Hey that's what marriage is about, the best sex you will ever have is the sex right before you tie the knot.:naughty:

Check out this car, 2000hp Pontiac:bigeyes:
gN6E-_0wXos

speedy
11-15-2010, 05:54 PM
^ Hey that's what marriage is about, the best sex you will ever have is the sex right before you tie the knot.:naughty:

Check out this car, 2000hp Pontiac:bigeyes:
gN6E-_0wXos

now thats H O R S E P O W E R...:bigeyes:
:viking::viking::viking::heart::heart::heart::hear t::naughty::naughty::naughty::naughty::naughty::pl astered::plastered:

plugginpete
11-18-2010, 10:36 PM
^ Hey that's what marriage is about, the best sex you will ever have is the sex right before you tie the knot.:naughty:



Quote of the week there, dogfish!
supercharged car
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paco33
11-20-2010, 11:07 AM
I would love to drive that 2000hp pontiac, even for a few minutes, it must be awesome to rev it up and feel the power!
Here is one I took of a red Vette I saw driving around, not much work needed on this one.:drool:

speedy
11-22-2010, 07:50 PM
[QUOTE=dogfish;44091]

Check out this car, 2000hp Pontiac twin turbos did you hear the blow offs

DarkSkies
11-23-2010, 08:00 AM
10 minutes in that car, Speedy. It would be like catching 2 50 lb bass, one after the other. Cool pics, guys. :cool:

DarkSkies
12-10-2010, 11:40 PM
Shot this the other night. He must have put mucho bucks into the restoration.
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basshunter
12-11-2010, 10:55 AM
Sweet!

DarkSkies
01-18-2011, 07:57 AM
Bumper car restoration -

Sent in by Surfstix, thanks!

http://www.forwardon.com/view.php?e=Id1274f39458be263a&p=87


Yes, you read that right; these little beasties are street legal. They run on either Kawasaki or Honda motorcycle engines and co-opt vintage bumper car bodies into the most awesome form of mini-car we've seen in too long.
There are seven of these little monsters floating around California , and they're all the creation of one man, Tom Wright, a builder in the outskirts of San Diego who figured the leftovers of the Long Beach Pike amusement park needed a more dignified end than the trash heap. They were originally powered by two cylinder Harley Davidson Motorcycle engines but they rattled like heck because of the two cylinder vibration and Tom replaces them with four cylinder Honda or Kawasaki 750's and a couple have been measured as capable of 160 MPH, which is terrifyingly fast in machines with such a short wheelbase. By the way, they are almost indestructible in accidents!

skinner
01-21-2011, 08:21 AM
Man I would love to drive one of those bumper mini hot rods. That dude did some sweet work!

strikezone31
01-22-2011, 07:09 PM
check out some of these hot rods, awsome!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hg_Nw20GG0E&feature=fvw

skinner
04-03-2011, 01:59 PM
Thanks for posting that strikezone, awesome shots, the fastback Mustang smoking the tires in reverse and those vintage hot rods blowing through that small town, great action set to great music!

Speedy here is the shell of an old wreck I found in western NJ one weekend when driving around. An old roadster?
Could something like this be restored?:drool:

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storminsteve
04-03-2011, 05:08 PM
Good luck with that one! I mean, the shell is ok, not rusted like many that old, but no motor or drivetrain? Or maybe he has that stored somewhere. Otherwise you're talking big dollars to buy all that stuff either new or NOS, and then wouldn't it take away from the stock value?
I don't know, maybe speedy could restore it.:viking:

speedy
04-03-2011, 10:20 PM
yes i can the frame is there and the cab the rest will fall in to place as you start building
and adding parts musty-tang front clip and rear and motor&trans if you like fords
i would stick with chevy my self !!!!

wish4fish
04-04-2011, 10:20 AM
speedy dude if u can build a car out of that bunch of parts u must be a mad evil genius, lol:cool:

speedy
04-04-2011, 01:16 PM
no ............................EVIL YES..... BUT JUST GOOD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

bro if you new the stuff i can do we would have to use ducktape to hold your mouth shut lol
and yes i can do just about any thing bro !!!!!!!

bababooey
04-04-2011, 02:04 PM
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ledhead36
04-04-2011, 10:50 PM
:clapping::laugh:I wish I could do that to my wife when she starts nagging me.

DarkSkies
04-08-2011, 12:08 PM
Sent in by Finchaser, thanks.

789 Chevy


New Chevy 789


http://blogidaho.biz/chevy789%20111.jpg (http://blogidaho.biz/chevy789%20111.jpg)
http://blogidaho.biz/chevy789%20112.jpg (http://blogidaho.biz/chevy789%20112.jpg)
http://blogidaho.biz/chevy789%20113.jpg (http://blogidaho.biz/chevy789%20113.jpg)
http://blogidaho.biz/chevy789%20114.jpg (http://blogidaho.biz/chevy789%20114.jpg)
I want one.




Sits on a Corvette C6 chassis.





Front styled like a 57 Chevy.





Side like a 58.





Rear like a 59.





Hence the designation "789".




This is built by N2A motors (No Two Alike).




Cost $40,000 over cost of new C6 (MSRP $44,000).

skinner
04-08-2011, 12:12 PM
Sweet, what do you guys think of this one?


The 1954 Car That Could Have Killed The Corvette. (http://yourbadneighbor.posterous.com/fw-thought-i-would-send-this-to-my-car-loving-0)



This is the car that in 1954 could have "killed" the Corvette.

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So, Chevrolet, being GM's big sales and profit division, campaigned to GM to "kill" this car.

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When Chevy was coming out with its 6-cyl. sports car with its 2-speed "powerglide" transmission and side curtains, here was a sports car from Olds with a big old V-8 and power windows.

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So, GM said no to Oldsmobile on building this car. The world's rarest automobile: a 1954 Concept Old's Rocket F88 - the only one in existence. (read the story below) John S. Hendricks, (Discovery Communications founder) paid in excess of 3 million to acquire this 1954 Oldsmobile F-88
Convertible Concept Car .

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After spending decades as a collection of parts stuffed into wooden crates, the F-88 was reassembled. In 1954, the F-88 was a Motorama Dream Car, and was one of only two, or an unconfirmed possible three, ever created. The F-88 seen here is literally the only car left of its kind, and was sold to John and Maureen Hendricks at the prestigious Barrett-Jackson Auto Auction in Scottsdale , Arizona , for an unbelievable $3,240,000.

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This acquisition made automotive history, and is the cornerstone of the Gateway Colorado Automobile Museum, in its own special room in a rotating display, worthy of the F-88!

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ledhead36
04-08-2011, 01:12 PM
3.24 mil, wow.

speedy
04-08-2011, 09:19 PM
i would love to see a road test the vette and f-88... v8 to v8 i think the vette would take this
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wish4fish
04-09-2011, 11:43 AM
well if it was steel and the vette is fibreglass the vette would win hands down speedy ur right. i sure do like the looks of the f88 tho sweet lines!

fishinmission78
04-09-2011, 12:20 PM
These are all beautiful, but beyond the reach of the average guy. No offense, but for my money the best value for the dollar, modern day anyway, is the stock Mustangs. Just my .02

speedy
04-09-2011, 02:26 PM
but beyond the reach of the average guy. very true bro! the tang is no joke they make good hp!

dogfish
04-14-2011, 02:41 AM
Hey speedy did you ever get involved in demolition derbies?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVloL0jIYhc&feature=fvst

speedy
04-14-2011, 01:44 PM
yes sir i was the e-town crusher had that name for 3 years till i got beat

DarkSkies
04-14-2011, 04:53 PM
^^ Born in Eliz, bro? :HappyWave:

speedy
04-14-2011, 07:51 PM
no raceway park nj is e-town i was born in redbank

DarkSkies
04-15-2011, 06:20 AM
Thanks for clearing that up, bro. Must have been a lot of fun. :headbang:

DarkSkies
06-04-2011, 02:27 PM
Got some Hot Rod porn for Speedy and you other gearheads.... :HappyWave:




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DarkSkies
06-04-2011, 02:31 PM
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06-04-2011, 02:35 PM
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06-04-2011, 02:38 PM
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Last but not least, the Blues bros B&W police cruiser. :wheeeee:
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speedy
06-04-2011, 03:43 PM
great pics bro thanks

storminsteve
06-04-2011, 04:06 PM
Awesome pics, Dark! I had a friend who bought an old police cruiser in real life. It had been painted black, an UC car, and he kept it the way it was. Used to win quick money with it by street racing back in the day.

cowherder
06-05-2011, 11:47 AM
Very cool!

speedy
06-18-2011, 07:45 PM
IT WAS JR S 1ST. DRIFTING SHOW HE HAD A GREAT TIME :clapping::clapping::clapping::clapping:
ITS NOT A ENERGY DRINK ITS ICETEA HE THINKS HE S DRINKING ...NOS... LOL

storminsteve
06-18-2011, 08:06 PM
Looks like an awesome experience for the both of you. Even more awesome that you gave him iced tea instead of that NOS, I woinder what that would do to a little kid?:eek:
Great pics.

bababooey
06-18-2011, 08:15 PM
Cute pics. Bet you 2 had a blast. At one time you said you used to race. Do you think he will follow in your footsteps, speedy?

cowherder
06-18-2011, 08:29 PM
:thumbsup:Awesome pics speedy, like the last one the best.

speedy
06-18-2011, 10:42 PM
cute pics. Bet you 2 had a blast. At one time you said you used to race. Do you think he will follow in your footsteps, speedy?

hey bro i have to say justin dont think so but the little guy yes he s nuts like me

speedy
06-18-2011, 10:46 PM
Cowherder he had a fun time he past out lol

DarkSkies
06-19-2011, 10:40 AM
Those who would look at this pic,
http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=13682&stc=1&thumb=1&d=1308440848 (http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=13682&d=1308440848)


have no idea of the energy levels this little guy has. This is truly a rare shot, with him sleeping like that. Precious. Glad ya's had a good time, bro. Happy Fathers' Day. :HappyWave:

speedy
06-19-2011, 07:04 PM
thanks bro rare with all the loud cars he s out cold i jump up when a car crashed he still didnot wake up lol

porgy75
06-20-2011, 08:54 AM
Those pictures look cool speedy, I bet you must be one very proud Dad.

skinner
06-24-2011, 03:51 PM
Charger RT for sale - this was at a shop at union beach on rt 36, T&S auto repair. The guy said he would sell it, with an extra motor, in case enyone is interested. Don't remember how much he was asking.

stripermania
07-01-2011, 03:17 PM
Speedy and Dark, I was at Sandy Hook a few months ago. This guy was stopped in one of the parking lots there. I forget what kind of car he said it was, but he said it was one of like 3 in the US. It had a handle for the crankshaft?

Would you ever turn something like that into a hot rod?
It was an awesome piece of machinery, I think he said around 1910.



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cowherder
07-01-2011, 03:46 PM
Wow that looks like a supercharger? I heard those things were powerful. I'm surprised it wouldn't blow up in a car that old?

speedy
07-01-2011, 05:07 PM
Wow that looks like a supercharger? I heard those things were powerful. I'm surprised it wouldn't blow up in a car that old?

it would bro the psi is very low in the older motors like that one...they are only 40 hp... the head light looks like candle power but dont think so

speedy
07-03-2011, 03:28 PM
this is cool as h-ll.. flat head v8 .. nice..:wow::wow::wow::wow::hippie::hippie::hippie: :hippie::hippie:

DarkSkies
07-03-2011, 05:13 PM
Holy crap, he's running that on the street?
Friend of yours? Nice ride, bro! :drool:
Skinner, like the Charger, a friend of mine had one with a 383.

speedy
07-03-2011, 07:19 PM
yes it run s good he lit the tires up when he left

storminsteve
07-04-2011, 12:08 AM
Awesome hot rod speedy.

DarkSkies
07-15-2011, 03:13 PM
This was sent in by OGB. A friend of his re-built a 32 roadster from the ground up...awesome talent on the restore job, thanks for sharing.... :HappyWave:137511375213753


" Roy's 32 roadster took him 4 1/2 years to do by hand this was not a kit he machined many of the parts"


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DarkSkies
07-15-2011, 03:14 PM
More....
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porgy75
07-15-2011, 04:17 PM
Wow what an awesomely detailed hot rod! Every piece of chrome shines, looks like he really took pride in his work.

skinner
07-24-2011, 01:02 PM
How about this bike guys? Not much more to do to it.
The guy rides it every day.
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nitestrikes
07-24-2011, 06:44 PM
Looks nice and clean, simple but fast. Nice ride.

crosseyedbass
07-25-2011, 10:14 AM
That 32 Roadster is awesome, I would bet it's a show winner.

DarkSkies
08-18-2011, 06:29 PM
Could ya repair this Speedy? :scared:
Tree fell on car during storm.

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speedy
08-19-2011, 10:32 AM
could ya repair this speedy? :scared:
Tree fell on car during storm.

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nope she is toast

speedy
08-20-2011, 12:31 PM
monter truck meltdown

:wow::wow::wow::wow::wow::wow::wow::wow::wow::wow: :naughty::naughty::naughty::naughty::naughty::naug hty::naughty::naughty::naughty:

ledhead36
10-20-2011, 08:28 PM
http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=14045&stc=1&thumb=1&d=1313857515 (http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=14045&d=1313857515)

This is the best one, is this your son speedy?


Here is some pictures of an old barracuda

DarkSkies
10-21-2011, 03:56 PM
Agree, ledhead, that's a great shot of Speedy's youngest. The kid is too cute for words, that kinda makes up for the high energy level. Picture Speedy at 78rpm, and you have an idea of the energy level his son has. ;) :HappyWave:
Nice shot of the barracuda too.


Here are some bike pics I shot at the garlic fest....


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bababooey
10-21-2011, 04:04 PM
ledhead like the cuda, looks mostly stock except for the hood and wheels. dark, like the last shot. There is something about a vintage bike or car, taken care of, and not over the top with chrome.:drool:

williehookem
10-21-2011, 05:57 PM
HD all the way.

storminsteve
12-09-2011, 01:26 PM
Nice bikes ds, here is a pretty cool one, notice the "Eff YOU" nameplate on it, awesome!

cowherder
12-09-2011, 01:47 PM
Boy he says what he really thinks, what a concept.:wheeeee:

skinner
12-20-2011, 08:30 PM
Great bike pics guys. How about some muscle cars?

DarkSkies
03-23-2012, 10:35 AM
I like the "Eff You". concept, Steve, :cool:
Thanks for posting that.



Rip-Plugger sent me pics of his hot rod...this one needs no work and is a sleeper.....14977

"her name is Lucy, 351-M,remote[dual]oil filters,oil cooler,tranny cooler,mild cam,cop suspension,cop shocks,MSD coil and no damned mufflers!"



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baitstealer
03-23-2012, 01:52 PM
Now all you need is Dan Ackroyd and John Belushi to drive it, cool ride.

captnemo
12-21-2012, 11:40 PM
Cute kid speedy. How about this pic.

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captnemo
12-21-2012, 11:50 PM
this is justin at 6 years yes the car is about a million :wow:

The best one of the bunch.

7deadlyplugs
12-22-2012, 05:54 PM
The best one of the bunch.

I would agree, you are lucky Dad. Merry christmas to everyone!

buckethead
03-25-2013, 02:16 PM
speedy did you read this? 2800hp camaro got blown up. Is it repairable?

http://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/2-800-hp-camaro-wrecked-220-mph-during-154431241.html

2,800-hp Camaro wrecked at 220 mph during Texas Mile speed run

http://l.yimg.com/os/mit/media/m/base/images/transparent-1093278.png By Justin Hyde (http://stripersandanglers.com/blogs/author/justin-hyde/)
Senior Editor of Motoramic
By Justin Hyde (http://stripersandanglers.com/blogs/author/justin-hyde/) | Motoramic (http://stripersandanglers.com/blogs/motoramic/) – 2 hours 18 minutes ago





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Few weekend race events have grown quite as quickly as the Texas Mile, a twice-a-year run down a 1.5-mile airstrip in Beeville, Texas, that lets tuners push their creations to 200 mph and beyond. One of the stars of the past couple of years has been a fourth-generation Chevy Camaro, tuned by a Houston shop into a twin-turbo monster that hit 263 mph last October, claiming the mantle of America's fastest Camaro. This year, the team returned to the Mile last weekend with some 2,800 hp — and found that the engineering they'd put into safety features paid off when the car went off track, rolled several times and caught fire.

The Camaro, built by KP Racing in Houston, was powered by a 441-cu-in V-8, which the team overseen by Kelly Bise and Late Model Racecraft had cranked to about 2,800 hp. While last October's run of 263.2 mph went off without drama, two years ago the Camaro had gone sideways at the end of the runway after hitting 244 mph:

According to witnesses, driver Joe Honeycutt was halfway through the run when it veered off the runway. "The car must have done at least 8 barrel rolls before coming to a stop, then it caught on fire," KP Racing said in a Facebook post. "Pretty scary for those of us attending the event."

Fortunately, despite the car's destruction, Honeycutt suffered only a concussion and several cuts and bruises, and was released from the hospital shortly after the crash, a testament to the roll cage and HANS neck-protection device Honeycutt wore. All involved say the crash won't deter them from returning to the Mile in search of even faster speeds — and ample proof that safety devices can keep such fun from turning fatal.
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Photos: KR Racing via Facebook

speedy
03-26-2013, 08:16 AM
speedy did you read this? 2800hp camaro got blown up. Is it repairable?

http://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/2-800-hp-camaro-wrecked-220-mph-during-154431241.html

2,800-hp Camaro wrecked at 220 mph during Texas Mile speed run

http://l.yimg.com/os/mit/media/m/base/images/transparent-1093278.png By Justin Hyde (http://stripersandanglers.com/blogs/author/justin-hyde/)
Senior Editor of Motoramic

By Justin Hyde (http://stripersandanglers.com/blogs/author/justin-hyde/) | Motoramic (http://stripersandanglers.com/blogs/motoramic/) – 2 hours 18 minutes ago


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Few weekend race events have grown quite as quickly as the Texas Mile, a twice-a-year run down a 1.5-mile airstrip in Beeville, Texas, that lets tuners push their creations to 200 mph and beyond. One of the stars of the past couple of years has been a fourth-generation Chevy Camaro, tuned by a Houston shop into a twin-turbo monster that hit 263 mph last October, claiming the mantle of America's fastest Camaro. This year, the team returned to the Mile last weekend with some 2,800 hp — and found that the engineering they'd put into safety features paid off when the car went off track, rolled several times and caught fire.

The Camaro, built by KP Racing in Houston, was powered by a 441-cu-in V-8, which the team overseen by Kelly Bise and Late Model Racecraft had cranked to about 2,800 hp. While last October's run of 263.2 mph went off without drama, two years ago the Camaro had gone sideways at the end of the runway after hitting 244 mph:

According to witnesses, driver Joe Honeycutt was halfway through the run when it veered off the runway. "The car must have done at least 8 barrel rolls before coming to a stop, then it caught on fire," KP Racing said in a Facebook post. "Pretty scary for those of us attending the event."

Fortunately, despite the car's destruction, Honeycutt suffered only a concussion and several cuts and bruises, and was released from the hospital shortly after the crash, a testament to the roll cage and HANS neck-protection device Honeycutt wore. All involved say the crash won't deter them from returning to the Mile in search of even faster speeds — and ample proof that safety devices can keep such fun from turning fatal.
http://l3.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/rIWLGPLqC0fpBcjCccHv1w--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7cT04NTt3PTYxMA--/http://media.zenfs.com/en-US/blogs/motoramic/lmrccwreck.jpg (http://l2.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/q_DJ7WXPRBHeIP1tiYovKA--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7cT04NQ--/http://mit.zenfs.com/852/2013/03/lmrccwreck.jpg)
Photos: KR Racing via Facebook
yeah it can be if u have the time and $$$$$$$$ to repair it ...any thing can be done if u have the two things !!!:plastered:but after that and u lived cut ur losses

storminsteve
03-26-2013, 11:29 AM
I agree with speedy. that's an epic crash

storminsteve
04-04-2013, 04:33 PM
check this out

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storminsteve
06-03-2013, 05:34 PM
Hey Speedy Any idea of engine size? This guy got shouts and hollers every where he went.

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speedy
06-03-2013, 10:15 PM
Hey Speedy Any idea of engine size? This guy got shouts and hollers every where he went.

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storminsteve
07-12-2013, 01:16 PM
Thanks speedy that is awesome I didnt see him at full speed because it was a residential area. I bet if he was on a highway he could have pulled a wheelie by punching it hard.

Another one I found.
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ledhead36
08-24-2013, 12:10 PM
Check out these mind conditon muscle cars. speedy and dark, don't think much work is needed on these babies.

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hookset
08-24-2013, 01:29 PM
Nice pics. Love the purple mopar.:drool:

storminsteve
02-07-2014, 12:57 PM
Sweet red goat, ledhead. Another classic muscle car
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seamonkey
03-15-2014, 06:35 PM
Thought you gents might enjoy this story. He died and this car was in his garage!
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Rare Shelby Mustang unearthed after 40 years spent gathering dust, only 8,500 miles

By Alex Lloyd (http://stripersandanglers.com/blogs/author/alex-lloyd/) March 14, 2014 11:03 AM Motoramic (http://stripersandanglers.com/blogs/motoramic/)

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1969 Shelby Mustang GT500



It's not uncommon for rare vehicles to surface in a barn or rundown garage, encrusted in decades of dust, itching to be sold for a handsome profit. What is rare, however, is to find a one-owner, 1969 Shelby Mustang GT500 (http://autos.yahoo.com/ford/shelby-gt500) ? one of only about 1,000 ever made ? resurface in its original condition, fastidiously maintained and never washed for fear of damaging the paint, with only 8,500 miles on the clock.

Larry Brown, a resident of Centre Hall, Pa., passed away on his birthday during the latter part of last year, leaving behind a trove of fascinating items. With no wife or children to inherit his estate, the entire collection ? his house, TVs, snow blowers, motorbikes and of course cars ? are heading to auction, with the Mustang the star attraction.
Brown purchased the car on May 9, 1969, for $5,245.97. The last recorded warranty work occurred in September that year, when Brown had the door glass adjusted. At that time, the registered mileage was 1,665. By 1973, Brown had stopped driving the car altogether, storing it in his garage with just 8,531 miles on the clock.
According to the auction listing at Ron Gilligan Auctioneers (http://www.rgilliganauctions.com/4-25%20brown%20contents.html), the GT500, that features a 428 Cobra Jet engine meshed to a 4-speed transmission, still maintains its original paint, tires, belts, hoses, factory steering wheel cover and 1968-dated coded spark plug wires. Vehicles with more miles, in far less original condition, have sold for over $100,000 ? offering clues as to how much Brown's GT500 may fetch when it goes under the hammer on April 25.
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Internet skeptics, however, have doubted the car's originality (http://saacforum.com/index.php?topic=26860.15), analyzing the pictures for any evident discrepancies. It all started with the barely-worn Goodyear tires, appearing too new for 8,500 miles. This progressed when the keen-eyed pointed out that the tires were 8-digit Goodyear codes, made only during 1970 and '71 ? making it impossible for them to be original on a car from 1969. Commenters also questioned the engine's mileage due to the "amount of oil blow by all over (the) front of (the) motor and on (the) valve cover." This was challenged by Dane Hooper, an individual managing the estate, responding that the residue on the engine "looks like a thin film of undercoating or Cosmoline." This would make sense given Brown's obsession with keeping the car pristine (note the mud flaps to protect the quarter panels and fine wire mesh to keep debris from damaging the radiator). The coating may have been added to prevent corrosion prior to it being stored for 40 years.
After speaking with one of Brown's close friends and mechanic, Hooper clarified that the tires were indeed changed due to the original's inability to stay balanced for more than 500 miles. The front two tires were replaced under warranty with the rears being switched some time later. The production line wheels, however, remain original.
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According to Hooper, the car was maintained by Brown even when he wasn't driving it ? firing the motor as recently as three years ago. It was known throughout the neighborhood that, when Brown did drive his Shelby from 1969 to 1972, he refused to drive it in the rain or even hose wash it for fear of rust: "If this car has been hose washed," the listing states, "it probably occurred at the detail bay of the selling dealer before delivery."
A car as special as this deserves to be driven. But when the hammer falls next month, those set to benefit from the sale might be thrilled Brown kept it dry.

storminsteve
04-25-2014, 09:14 AM
Thanks for sharing sea monkey. Would love to have found that.


Rat Rod: A Statement Made of Rust
Rat Rod: A Statement Made of Rust

MARCH 28, 2014
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Neglect, Carefully Cultivated




Credit Tony Cenicola/The New York Times



Auto Ego
By JIM KOSCS



HIGHLAND FALLS, N.Y. ? The Storm King Highway, a twisting two-lane ribbon carved into a mountainside here nine decades ago, hardly seemed the place to test the roadworthiness of a hot rod that looked to have just escaped the junkyard.

Of greater concern, perhaps, was that Peter Duvaloois had never traveled this road, some 50 miles north of Manhattan, before bringing his 1946 Chevrolet ?rat rod? truck here to meet a reporter. On the Storm King Highway ? a four-mile stretch of Route 218 that snakes along 400-foot cliffs overlooking the Hudson River and passes the United States Military Academy at West Point ? drivers must resist staring into the breathtaking vistas, even while keeping their distance from the low stone wall that serves as a guardrail.

To Mr. Duvaloois, 62, rat rods like his home-built pickup represent a return to the roots of hot-rodding. Rat rod builders embrace vehicles that display a rebellious attitude, along with loud manners and an intentionally distressed appearance, not necessarily the qualities needed to deal with a demanding road better suited to sports cars or motorcycles.

But Mr. Duvaloois seemed pleased, and possibly relieved, that his hot rod had taken the curves so competently.
?It handles well,? he said.

The hot rod movement that emerged after World War II drew young men ? it was overwhelmingly a man?s pursuit ? who bought the hulks of prewar cars out of scrapyards for a few dollars and modified them for more speed. Fords from 1932-40 were preferred, especially for their flathead V8 engines, which were readily tuned to increase power. The bodies were stripped of fenders and hoods for a leaner look.

By the late 1950s, hot rods were becoming elaborately customized vehicles, a trend that evolved to the point that pristine machines costing six figures and up became commonplace ? the antitheses of the genre?s origins.

Mr. Duvaloois is no stranger to that kind of car. Several years ago, he built a show-quality hot rod ? and then barely drove it.

?I was afraid to park it anywhere,? he said. ?I wasn?t having any fun with it.?
He turned his skills to building rat rods, a growing branch of the hobby that is as dedicated to drivability as it is to individual expression.
?Rats are really back to basics,? he said. ?You scrounge around or trade for parts, and what you can?t find you make yourself. That?s a big part of the fun.?

The scavenger-hunt and hand-building aspects come naturally to Mr. Duvaloois: With his wife, Cathy, he restored their 308-year-old house in Saugerties and built period-style furniture for it. The house had belonged to his father, who worked on it for many years before Alzheimer?s limited him.

?We finished it, and my father was able to see it completed before he died,? Mr. Duvaloois said. ?That?s something I?m really proud of.?
From his father, he also picked up his affection for cars.
?As a kid, I?d be in the garage with my dad in middle of winter, working on engines,? he said. ?He could build anything.?
Building a rat rod, Mr. Duvaloois said, begins with an inspiration, usually a favorite body style or even one part.
?It can be just a grille or a headlight shape or taillight design you really like,? he said. ?You create your vision around that.

?Inspiration for the vehicle he was driving this day, one of four that he has built, came from the cab of a derelict 1946 Chevrolet truck that he bought locally for $200. The floors had rusted out and there was no chassis. That didn?t matter to Mr. Duvaloois, who builds his own steel frames.
?It?s much stronger than the original chassis ever was, and it allows me to set the vehicle stance and height to get the particular look I?m after,? he explained.

Mr. Duvaloois installed a 1937 Ford front suspension and built his own rear suspension. And he made just about everything else, always with an eye toward creating a certain vintage patina.
?If you do it correctly, people think you found it in a barn,? he said. ?You make it look like it?s been around for 50 years.?
Mr. Duvaloois, who worked for many years as a mechanic in pharmaceutical packaging, lays out the chassis and body relationship using wood and paper forms.

In his workshop, he altered the cab considerably, slicing it lengthwise to take out 6 inches of width. He also narrowed the hood and metal dashboard and lowered the roof by 4 inches. The welded seams were left exposed. The bed was fabricated from sheet steel, then distressed to match the cab.

What little paint remains on the cab is original. Surface rust was left untouched, per the rat rodder?s credo conveyed on a windshield decal: ?In rust we trust.?

Despite the truck?s deliberate lack of polish, the builder?s attentive touch is revealed in various details. The taillights, for instance, come from a utility trailer, but their intricate spider-web garnishment is Mr. Duvaloois?s own metalworking.
?I see rats as works of art, and there?s a cartoonish aspect I really like,? he said.

Mr. Duvaloois acknowledged that he and other rat rodders took inspiration from the exaggerated forms of the Rat Fink cartoons of Ed Roth, known best by his Big Daddy signature.

While many rat rodders install Chevrolet V8s for their affordability and vast availability of parts, Mr. Duvaloois prefers an engine noted mostly for its brawn: Chrysler (http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/business/companies/chrysler_llc/index.html?inline=nyt-org)?s Hemi V8 of the 1950s. His truck uses a 241-cubic-inch Dodge version called a Red Ram.
?You really have to look for these things,? he said, reveling in the challenge of the hunt. ?It?s harder to find parts.?

He also relishes the sound of old Hemis, a distinctive dialect among American V8s, one that?s especially memorable when blasted through his truck?s minimalist mufflers. On the road, the unruly rappatta, rappatta, rappatta at low speeds evened out to a baritone bellow at cruising speed, then escalated to a peculiar warbling snarl as speed increased. Mr. Duvaloois wears earplugs on long highway drives.
While the racket might connote 400 horsepower to passers-by, a more realistic figure would be more like 150, less than even the typical 4-cylinder family sedan has today. That suits Mr. Duvaloois: His truck weighs just 2,500 pounds, and he feels it is quick enough.

He did add a later-model four-barrel carburetor for a bit more power. The electric choke it came with helps the engine start quicker in cold weather. Inside the original air cleaner housing, a low-maintenance paper cartridge filter from a 1980s Mazda diesel pickup replaces the original?s oil-bath filter.
?I don?t care much about speed,? he said. ?I?m more interested in reliability and gas mileage, because I drive a lot. My ?46 gets 23 miles per gallon.?

Grinning, he added: ?And if you?re going too fast, people can?t see how cool you look.?
For reliability, Mr. Duvaloois replaced the old-style generator and weak 6-volt electrical system with a more modern alternator and 12-volt setup. The upgrades made it possible for him to install a later-model Chrysler electronic ignition and an electric windshield wiper, which covers only the driver?s side.

A key to the car?s relative frugality is the 5-speed manual transmission Mr. Duvaloois adapted from a 1980s-vintage Chevrolet Camaro (http://autos.nytimes.com/2011/Chevrolet/Camaro/238/2654/325649/researchOverview.aspx?inline=nyt-classifier). Its overdrive top-gear ratio reduces engine speed on the highway. A brief test drive also revealed it to be easy-shifting.
Ease of driving is important to Mr. Duvaloois. He has put more than 35,000 miles on his pickup in recent years, much of that traveling to car shows, where he encourages people to enjoy his truck up close.

?Some cars have ?Look but don?t touch? signs, but I tell people, ?Get in, start it up, rev the engine,? ? he said.
His participation at car shows is not always appreciated.
?Kids love the rats, and so do grandmas,? he said. ?But I?ve overheard comments like ?Why would someone bring a piece of junk to a car show?? ?
Nothing like that is heard at the Rat?s Nest Run-In, a show he started four years ago. Word-of-mouth and Mr. Duvaloois?s recruiting helped bring 400 vehicles to last year?s show, one third of them rat rods.
?I drive my rats all over, from Virginia to Vermont, to invite cars to the show,? he said. ?I?m looking for the hand-built cars, the old racecars, the jalopies, things people put their heart and soul into.?
On such long drives, Mr. Duvaloois occasionally runs into rainstorms, something old-car owners typically try to avoid, not wanting to incur rust damage on unprotected metal parts.

Mr. Duvaloois is not deterred by rain.
?I rustproofed the whole underside,? said the man whose windshield sticker, ironically enough, declares his devotion to rust.

Peter Duvaloois
Occupation: Retired packaging mechanic
Location: Saugerties, N.Y.
Vehicle: 1946 Chevrolet pickup

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/30/automobiles/collectibles/rat-rod-a-statement-made-of-rust.html?_r=0

porgy75
06-12-2014, 09:01 PM
Very cool hot rod nice read. I dont have any hot rods but was driving around in the spring and saw this

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cowherder
06-21-2014, 08:34 AM
Great story on the shelby steve thanks for sharing.
Check this one out.


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DarkSkies
06-28-2014, 04:04 PM
You people have really turned this into a nice thread. Thanks for the contributions. :HappyWave:
Speaking of weight loss, just visited with Speedy a few weeks ago. He's dropped 60 lbs of fat in the last 2 years..:clapping: :thumbsup:....the guy is healthier than he's ever been...

DarkSkies
11-19-2015, 09:47 AM
Have been running across one or two and haven't had a chance to show them. The latest was out in PA. This is a street rod that looked like a sleeper. Chevy........350 or 400 V8...motor worked. You could hear this car coming 2 blocks away. If you people have any....... feel free to post.

surfstix1963
11-20-2015, 05:30 AM
454 .060 468 c.i./550 HP 570 ft. lbs. of torque/ Hydraulic roller motor/ TH 350 worked to the balls. 411 gears in a ford 9" rear/ turning P295/65R15 Mickey Thompson drag radials /72 Chevelle.:thumbsup::D

surfstix1963
11-20-2015, 06:06 AM
This is my brothers 70 Chevelle 454.

DarkSkies
11-20-2015, 08:45 AM
Is that the new motor, Rich? If so, looking great. :thumbsup:
Is she still up in LI or did you trailer her down to the new house yet?
I bet your new place has a lot more straight untraveled roads where you can open her up at night. :viking:

surfstix1963
11-20-2015, 09:55 AM
Yeah that's the new one, every cop in town knows me.So far no loud exhaust tickets or obstruction of view or not street legal front tires etc. etc.Some of them are motor heads some not so much. I'm still in L.I. Kam is having hand surgery Tuesday.

DarkSkies
11-20-2015, 10:12 AM
Please tell her she's in my and Pebbles thoughts and prayers......you guys have had to deal with a lot in the past few months......
We hope and pray that your new life is much less bumpy.....:HappyWave:

surfstix1963
11-20-2015, 11:22 AM
yes us too Thanks..

rockhopper
11-20-2015, 11:31 AM
454 .060 468 c.i./550 HP 570 ft. lbs. of torque/ Hydraulic roller motor/ TH 350 worked to the balls. 411 gears in a ford 9" rear/ turning P295/65R15 Mickey Thompson drag radials /72 Chevelle.:thumbsup::D


Big block 550 horse? What a sick motor! I'm surprised it's street legal. I hope you are friends with the cops cause that baby is probably loud as hell! Nice machine.

blitzhunter
11-20-2015, 11:48 AM
Cool chevelle man. whats the fastest you ever got it up to?
Are you going to race at the track?

surfstix1963
11-21-2015, 07:05 AM
Yeah loud is putting it mildly...longtube headers to a 3" exhaust w/x pipe to some loud mufflers that is basically a 3/4 exhaust dumps out somewhere under the backseat less back pressure on the motor.The windows are vibrating in the house when I satrt it I already cracked the new garage window.LMAO.


Big block 550 horse? What a sick motor! I'm surprised it's street legal. I hope you are friends with the cops cause that baby is probably loud as hell! Nice machine.

surfstix1963
11-21-2015, 07:17 AM
This motor just went in a couple of weeks ago.I don't use a speedo lets just say it goes well very quickly.I mainly built it for a street car.
Cool chevelle man. whats the fastest you ever got it up to?
Are you going to race at the track?

cowherder
11-21-2015, 08:54 AM
Very cool thanks for sharing.

surfstix1963
11-21-2015, 04:01 PM
Your Welcome.