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Chevy Sled

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 9:54 pm
by Harko
Here's a few quick pics of the chev I bought last year , now getting a new butt .
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Ive just moved house to finally gain a shed large enough to house all the cars so in agony Ive been chaffing at the bit to start the repairs on this one

Its a 53 from new york thats been floating around victoria for the last 12 years I know of in its poor sled guise.
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I sourced a new bum replacement after a bum steer and almost a bum deal from a yankee yard in Victoria .
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Bought it home in "God help me " a &*#@
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Tomorrow I will make the scary cuts for repair. :o
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Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 10:33 pm
by southcoastkustom
Looks very interesting and oozing potential! Love it!!...keep us informed of progress mate...

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 10:51 pm
by oldnek
Hey Harko,

I didn't relised you had such a great looking arse. ':lol:'

Regards John

PS: Had to throw that one in before someone else did.

Re: Chevy Sled

Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 7:01 am
by SRVLIVES
Harko wrote:Ive just moved house
Lucky I didn't come knocking on your door the other week when I was down there then! ;)

Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 7:13 am
by parisian62
That'l be one mean chev when it's finished. Love the pics of the Yankee yard in Vic.

regards,
Stewart

Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 4:03 pm
by Harko
No SRV but I wish you would .
Theres some stuff here you would love to see and I aint met you yet 8)

My arse aint that great John :)
And stew I took your comment as "why the bejeesus did someone cut up that poor car" hehe

Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 7:33 pm
by Nekro63
Thats the yankee yard in ararat yeah?? My mate and I are thinking of doing a weekend trip up there.
The chev looks good, I think I've told you a few times to concentrate on that more than the others :D
Chop proportions look pretty good to, but I assume you dont have glass??

Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 7:59 pm
by SRVLIVES
Harko wrote:No SRV but I wish you would .
Theres some stuff here you would love to see and I aint met you yet 8)
I may be heading to the CRAKK run... maybe see you there?

Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 9:08 pm
by Harko
Yep Nekro .
Dont trust the proprietor , The arse end was definitely complete over the phone "Definitely complete mate , all there and very very little rust .
Just cut it off and load it into a trailer" he said ,
He then let me drive 9 hours , only had a rusty bum with one piece of stainless and still wanted the same price , and oh yeah this was after I had cut it from the body wrestling hundreds of red backs (not money :) )
then when he found some more bits the price was going up $30 - $50 each piece.
Biggest grub Ive met ...

Wont see you at the crakk SRV .

Glass , ahh worry about that later hehe , been there before with the chopped ute , little scary but doesnt scare me off :)

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 7:04 am
by mrs ratbox
glass shouldn't be a problem if you've had front glass cut for an EK you can get it cut for anything :shock:
don't take this the wrong way but do you think you will finish this one :wink:

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 1:48 pm
by Harko
I can confidently answer that question with a Yes .
The previous house had nowhere safe for me to put a hot car or work on one for that matter ,and I had drama's getting the missus to move house and improve the situation .
But we did move house and at present I have room to work , room to maneuvre , room to store , and room for the kids .
And now after doing all the hard work on all of my projects Im set to finish atleast 1 a year if not two .
No excuses and I need to enjoy myself in em not on em :)

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 9:47 pm
by mrs ratbox
good to here can't wate to see finished product :)
you know what's strange all the custom fb/ek's i did were in the big blue shed(back yard) now that i've got heaps of room and plenty of shed space i'm not realy doing anything :( :shock: :?

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 12:24 am
by Harko
Ive heard stories like that hehe.
I think the challenge is to get to a position where nothing stops you from working , then nothing starts you .

But Im f...ing loving it , Im still walking down the centre and around the car rather than just going down the wall side where there
"is" room now hehe .
20 mins in the shed per day like clockwork will keep you on your toes , have a list of stuff to do and away you go - short jobs on days your not keen to be in there and big ones on days you are .
Creation is a gift / talent that cant be taken for granted but needs practice for effectiveness .
While I was cutting these quarters today I was designing tail lights in my head :)

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 5:11 pm
by Grimbo
That tailend your going to refit is going to look a heap better :) .
Look forward to seeing the progress.
Your ute with the chop top, how much did you chop it? And where did you source your windscreen. I'm contemplating a chop on an old sedan, biggest problem is sourceing the glass.
Cheers Sam

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 7:52 pm
by Harko
Cut the ute 4 1/2 inches Grimbo , and cut down a screen to fit :)