- My Forums
- Tiger Rant
- LSU Recruiting
- SEC Rant
- Saints Talk
- Pelicans Talk
- More Sports Board
- Fantasy Sports
- Golf Board
- Soccer Board
- O-T Lounge
- Tech Board
- Home/Garden Board
- Outdoor Board
- Health/Fitness Board
- Movie/TV Board
- Book Board
- Music Board
- Political Talk
- Money Talk
- Fark Board
- Gaming Board
- Travel Board
- Food/Drink Board
- Ticket Exchange
- TD Help Board
Customize My Forums- View All Forums
- Show Left Links
- Topic Sort Options
- Trending Topics
- Recent Topics
- Active Topics
Started By
Message
Posted on 10/18/23 at 1:04 pm to Kracka
Take a $500 night course at the local community college.
Posted on 10/18/23 at 1:39 pm to Lonnie Utah
Find someone else's abandoned project that ran out of money/desire to finish that has already spent the big bucks.
Never do it as an investment unless you are doing all the work yourself to a professional level.
Never do it as an investment unless you are doing all the work yourself to a professional level.
Posted on 10/18/23 at 1:39 pm to mwlewis
quote:
63 Impala?
Yes. I originally wanted a 64, but I am starting to really fall in love with the 63. I like the trim on the trunk, and I like the front grill and lights layout more than the 64. I really want a convertible, but I really like the look of the hardtop. Plus the hardtop will be better support if I decided to put hydraulics on the car in the future. I'll still have to reinforce the frame, but it will be a little less with the hardtop.
Posted on 10/18/23 at 1:42 pm to LetzGeaux
quote:
With that being said wanna buy a 66 Cadillac already done? Lol
LOL, nah. I will pass on that. I really want to go full OG with an impala.
Posted on 10/18/23 at 2:12 pm to Kracka
Some good advice in this thread.
This was my mom's daily driver in the 80's, Original matching #'s '64 SS 327 4speed manual. All the kids at school would make fun of me when she dropped me off, they call it "The Big Banana". They and I were too young to appreciate the coolness of the car.
The '68 Charger was also ours, Original Matching #'s R/T 440ci 6 Pack with pistol grip 4speed manual. My older brother stole it out the garage one night, raced it and drove it 50yrds in the marsh, luckily no water inside the car/hydrolock. When my dad got it home he popped the hood and there was a water lilie on top of the breather.
This was my mom's daily driver in the 80's, Original matching #'s '64 SS 327 4speed manual. All the kids at school would make fun of me when she dropped me off, they call it "The Big Banana". They and I were too young to appreciate the coolness of the car.
The '68 Charger was also ours, Original Matching #'s R/T 440ci 6 Pack with pistol grip 4speed manual. My older brother stole it out the garage one night, raced it and drove it 50yrds in the marsh, luckily no water inside the car/hydrolock. When my dad got it home he popped the hood and there was a water lilie on top of the breather.
Posted on 10/18/23 at 2:25 pm to Big Block Stingray
That SS is sick. I love those rear skirts on the second picture.
Posted on 10/18/23 at 2:31 pm to Kracka
quote:
That SS is sick. I love those rear skirts on the second picture.
Agree, it's a small touch but completely changes the look and vibe of the car.
Posted on 10/18/23 at 2:33 pm to Big Block Stingray
Those are true road warriors right there.
Posted on 10/18/23 at 2:53 pm to Traveler
quote:
Those are true road warriors right there.
Oh no doubt, that 440 was an animal. We went to Crusin The Coast 20yrs ago and a guy 3 rooms down pulls up in the Charger. He was the neighbor of the guy we sold out to 20yrs earlier. It still had the same paint job, but he blew the 440 and put in a 360.
Id kill to have that car back.
Posted on 10/18/23 at 3:02 pm to Big Block Stingray
quote:
Id kill to have that car back.
If we had a dollar for everytime that phrase has been heard or written
Helped a buddy pull, repair and reinstall his fuel tank on his 65 coupe. Wasn't that bad after we cut the mufflers off.
He was going to replace them anyway so that was an easy decision. Did you finish your soundproofing?
Posted on 10/18/23 at 3:17 pm to Traveler
quote:
Did you finish your soundproofing?
Yep, got the soundproofing done, I have
heat barrier to go down, then the carpet. Will try to work on that Saturday. I have a new driver dash panel I need to put in and last time drove the car the ignition switch was hot to touch so I need to change that well. So many "while I'm at it" projects. Then November /December is trailing arm bushings.
Have you been driving with this great weather?
Posted on 10/18/23 at 3:28 pm to Big Block Stingray
The sound proofing/ heat barrier made a big difference for me as it will for you. I now know how crappy those sound bar speakers really are!
Been taking it out regularly. No issues, knock on wood.
I did the trailing arms this past summer. I sent them out to Bairs and they back came looking new. Good folks to deal with. The removal and install wasn't that bad. The pivot bolt came right out and the mount pockets looked great. I went back with rubber bushings, the stories about the polys failing shied me away.
Eta If you haven't done the mod for slotted shims and adjustable strut rods, now is the time to do it. Makes everything so much easier. Your alignment guy will hug you
Been taking it out regularly. No issues, knock on wood.
I did the trailing arms this past summer. I sent them out to Bairs and they back came looking new. Good folks to deal with. The removal and install wasn't that bad. The pivot bolt came right out and the mount pockets looked great. I went back with rubber bushings, the stories about the polys failing shied me away.
Eta If you haven't done the mod for slotted shims and adjustable strut rods, now is the time to do it. Makes everything so much easier. Your alignment guy will hug you
This post was edited on 10/18/23 at 3:39 pm
Posted on 10/18/23 at 3:34 pm to LetzGeaux
quote:
As og as you can get…
Sweet Caddy.
We took this '53 Eldorado to the Concours D'Elegance, Only 532 were built and this is one of just 43 produced in Aztec Red. Fidel Castro purchased 5 of them. To say this car drives like a dream is an understatement.
Posted on 10/18/23 at 3:40 pm to Traveler
quote:
Eta If you haven't done the mod for slotted shims, now is the time to do it. Makes everything so much easier.
I installed Vette Brakes and Parts offset arms and unbeknownst to me they used cheap poly bushing and I used the slotted shimes. 15yrs and less than 1K miles later they are dust. I'm going back with Bair's rubber and I purchased the tool as well.
Posted on 10/18/23 at 3:44 pm to Kracka
get a mig welder, use shielding gas, and start where your welds won't be seen. by the time you get the floor in it, your welds may be good enough for the exterior. watch a lot of youtube videos about spot welding instead of running a bead, due to heat warpage. you won't be welder; you'll be a grinder, but that's ok. bondo is your friend. 2nd coat covers everything.
Posted on 10/18/23 at 3:54 pm to Big Block Stingray
Absolute beauty!
Posted on 10/18/23 at 5:14 pm to Kracka
If you need a really good mechanic and body shop, I HIGHLY recommend R&D Motorsports in BR. The guy that owns it is meticulous and really knows what he is doing and his team is the same. Not cheap, but he guarantees his work. I’m the third owner on this Mustang and I got it from a guy who inherited it from his grandmother. R&D is putting in a new 302 from Summit. He asked if I wanted a bigger engine/more hp and I really didn’t see the point. She’s a beauty queen cruiser. I’m not out doing burnouts and drag racing the Chargers and Challengers and Camaros and new Mustangs. Good luck! Can’t wait to see what you get and how it turns out! I love driving mine.
This post was edited on 10/18/23 at 5:21 pm
Popular
Back to top
Follow TigerDroppings for LSU Football News