Wow very clean underside, too nice to drive
Ken King said:Thank's fellows. Na, not trying to pad the post count just trying to figure out why my pics are coming out so small. It worked fine for the first batch of pics I posted but these ones screwed up somehow. Can't figure it out. Too bad as the pic of the underside is good. When I did the resto on the car I cut the back end off at the rear axle and replaced all of the frame, 4 piece trunk, quarters, outer wheel houses, rear cross member, spring/shackle boxes, gas tank brace, and new gas tank. Then painted everything underneath front to back.
Also new 2 1/2 " exhaust front to rear with dynamax super turbo mufflers, chrome tips, new drive shaft. Lot's of fun.
Then the other day I took my new front tire's to have them installed on the rims and found out that 2 of the 4 rims I bought were bent bad enough that they could not be used. It would have took 4-5 ozs of weight to balance them. Bad enough that you could see them wobble on the spin balancer. :brickwall: This is after I sandblasted, primed and painted them with 3 coats of black. Now I'll have to hunt up 2 more rims and do it all over again. :devil:
Ken are these H-wheels? There are folks out there that do wheel repair. :cheers:Ken King said:Thank's fellows. Na, not trying to pad the post count just trying to figure out why my pics are coming out so small. It worked fine for the first batch of pics I posted but these ones screwed up somehow. Can't figure it out. Too bad as the pic of the underside is good. When I did the resto on the car I cut the back end off at the rear axle and replaced all of the frame, 4 piece trunk, quarters, outer wheel houses, rear cross member, spring/shackle boxes, gas tank brace, and new gas tank. Then painted everything underneath front to back.
Also new 2 1/2 " exhaust front to rear with dynamax super turbo mufflers, chrome tips, new drive shaft. Lot's of fun.
Then the other day I took my new front tire's to have them installed on the rims and found out that 2 of the 4 rims I bought were bent bad enough that they could not be used. It would have took 4-5 ozs of weight to balance them. Bad enough that you could see them wobble on the spin balancer. :brickwall: This is after I sandblasted, primed and painted them with 3 coats of black. Now I'll have to hunt up 2 more rims and do it all over again. :devil:
Ken King said:Hey Ray that is a good idea for the bent rims see'in I need a couple of new hose reals anyways. Or I might use one of them to put a spare on just for look's to put in the trunk. Bob, " H" as in heavy duty, yes. :yesnod: :lmao: No they aren't real H wheels. Just from what I believe are " C " body rims 15 x 6 1/2. '72-'74 vintage but they look good. Will try to find a couple off of something big or take them back to Jack and he'll give me a couple more. I'm at his place alot anyhow. Just a pain in the butt.