Stacey David's Rat Roaster! Late-60's Style '32 Ford Hot Rod Roadster FULL BUILD
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- Опубліковано 30 гру 2022
- So, in the true spirit of Hot Rodding, we began to wonder if a guy were to build a ’32 Roadster in 1969 with the goal of it being the “baddest thing on the street” …what would it look like? That's the idea behind the Rat Roaster project!
The criteria was simple.
ONE: It would have to outrun the hottest muscle car on the street by at least a second or two.
TWO: It would have to pack some serious “WOW” factor in the engine, paint and overall look.
THREE: It has to be realistic and affordable for a young Hot Rodder to build, so no exotic, high-dollar parts or engines.
Finally, it HAD to reflect the Rock & Roll mentality and style of the times.
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Thank you so much for 1 MILLION VIEWS!!!
Where do I put my legs and feet in the Rumble Seat ? Is there a Well for your feet ?
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love ypu stact butt you a dork bubby keep truck'n
This is one of my favorite builds you did. I have them on dvd! Did you ever show footage of driving around in the roadster? I've seen a two second clip as part of the show intro.
I don't like the rims
I have a '32 Ford Roadster rusting away in my back woods. It was my grandfather's. He smashed it in a race in the 40's and it's been sitting in the woods ever since.
Trucks! and Gearz were the best shows man, I loved these long build series, no other show went into so much of the build details, and every build was unique. Stacey David, you were the one guy who really got me interested in project car building as teen in the 90's. You were not a phony, we could feel the love you had for your babies throughout! Love these full build videos!
💯 in total agreement. I loved watching everything Stacy David did in his shows. I didn't just watch his shows because I found them interesting or because I'm a gear head. I learned many of the skills and mechanical knowledge I have because I was always paying close attention to everything that was being said & done, from the parts being used and reasoning behind it, Quality and pricing difference, what parts are best for your build or what will work just as well while easier on your wallet.
I remember watching this build with my son when he was 11 this is what got him in to classic cars and it brought us closer together as father and son.
Love how its spun as a budget build…. Its all of $100k.
I'm sure he mentioned this several times, " realize the whole plan before YOU build it " and as a disabled veteran on a fixed income I'd build this 32 low budget chassis components, low budget paint, low budget tires/rims & be happy with a Chevy Stovebolt 261 c.i. Six for the street only.
Nuthin Fancy just like Lynyrd Skynyrd !
I was going to say! $100k build, right?!
@@seH2i Yep they're not paying attention. This build build is being done top buck while showing how money can be saved. Good Lord how good does a car video have to be?
@@wsbill14224 Thank you sir. I thoroughly enjoyed this video for a lot of reasons.
Another channel I watch on UA-cam is Sleeperdude. Sleeperdude does amazing low budget builds and radical ressurections using what's available in his garage first.
Then if he can't create the part he needs he'll resort to a manufacturer. No car is ever perfect or pretty, or show worthy. But the skill, creativity and inspiration from the Sleeperdude channel motivates me across the board.
Again, thank you and I appreciate your awareness.
Try Speedway motors for "affordable" kits and parts. They have everything 32' Ford.
Fiberglass full body $8400
Entire Steel Car $50,000
Always has been and will be the happiest car nut out there…thank you Stacey for years of enjoyment ❤
Thank you Stacey.
It's been decades since I meddled with muscle cars, this operation takes me back.
I'm 64 years now, a disabled veteran and particularly today because I'm not feeling well your presentation lifted my spirits.
Miraculously I've survived 3 heart attacks since 2009, one being a Widow Maker but it's time again to get back into living healthier. I had a scare the other day & went to the emergency room HOWEVER God is good & a wake up call is just that.
Thank you again & maybe if I get over the Harley phase ( ha ha ) I'll get back to a muscle car. Even a late 60's V8 sedan would be nice.
I appreciate what you've doing.
Grandfather John Pennsylvania
USMC Beirut Veteran Disabled
Thank you for your service
@@Inthegarage685 You're welcome, much appreciated.
Stacey, glad you have made it. At 75, I now can only dream of what you do. Thanks for all you have done for all of us. Living vicariously thru your efforts.
Awesome, thanks for watching!
That convertible top is the coolest! I would never put it down. Fun to watch your shows again!
Glad you enjoy it!
I have never met anyone that interjects a giggle or a laugh in each sentence other than Stacey, and I LOVE IT!
If you knew how wealthy Stacy has become you would giggle too
I haven't seen this guy in ages. So glad I randomly got suggested this video and found him again! Subscribed!
Welcome back!
I remember waiting for the next episode of this build. What a GREAT Car.
Dude what an awesome job, i appreciate you taking the time to share the project with us. Keep up the good work
You bet!
@@OfficialStaceyDavid it makes me want to do the same thing. I'm watching the movie now. Thanks
@@Michaelobama184 “Get out there and build something!”
One day, I hope I'll be able to save a little and build one myself. I remember how I fell in love with 32's , and to this day I think they are one of the most beautiful cars ever produced.
I was just a kid when that aired on TV. I've been in the army and gotten out have 3 college degrees and work on semis now and have 3 kids crazy how time flies great build. I have those same valve covers on my father in laws 68 c10 were building together. Thank you for all the childhood memories watching you on Trucks building Copperhead to this watched these with my dad.
I watched some of this stuff when it was on TV. It is still great to watch today. Awesome content.
The old is new again this New Year's Eve!
Stacey-
You were SO far ahead of the competition back when-and even further ahead now… On the streaming services, Pod Casts and YT channels they school the cast of characters to keep similar clothing, haircuts, even eyewear so the production folks can cut and splice without regard to style or months (or even years) between takes. I lived in your neck of the woods back at the new millennium and saw you around from time-to-time. I recall some viewers criticizing your work ware AND your hair style, but you never lost focus nor raised a fuss, you just wear what works and have a head of hair. Fast forward to today and we can see 20 plus years of episodes from over the decades and only notice the passage of time by the surrounding traffic. You haven’t aged at all.
Good Job! Love seeing the projects again and your techniques are timeless and effective.
Keep it up dude! -Steve EsQue
This is one of those projects that really was a radical build, but realistic. Such a wild ride.
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If you skip a lot of the indulgences he did (blown engine, custom paint, etc) you can do it for a reasonable price.
@@bmstylee should have been a flathead ( thumb nail 20ft away i thought it was a late-50's ish hotrod build and nail-V8 power glide-automatic or modern TUC/computer-6-speed or 3 🌲to modern TR6060 platform and 9" pumpkin 🎃 )( more so if you're poor in 1970 as swapping it out ( and possibly buying the car from a no car hobby's person aka a model-A engine/flat 4L or continental 4-6-8L cylinder's and or Oakland engine and maybe transmission? aka i don't care just make it drive beater bomb pre-1955 and or WW2 special as repair/tooling wasn't really happening aka hard ) is expensive and 2hand parts where probably cheaper and or other richer hot roder's had mostly moved on to better/bigger/more HP and or torque outputs ) or nail head or 1st gen hemi ( and probably alcohol or nitromethane powered or race gas/av-gas leaded heavy aka good for the engine but not for the owner as in that era it was easy to buy and cheap vs now most run E85 or 91-pump gas ⛽ ( or ShT-gas ) and racing-gas 95-160ron* and nitromethane is the exotic fuels in ~2000-up~ ) or FMEL-V8 as lincoln's could be found in including v12tov16-flatheads ( same for caddy's engine's plus a couple of OHV choices and or aircraft based engine's ect as by 1940-1970 the junkyard choices was wild in the right circumstances/cities vs internet/corporation-big-yards/parts-store now days as a boneyard and or more copy and paste-fans aka choices got less and less and or costs to be different are more auto-hobby wise ) or 1940~1965~ OHV-v8's pre-SBF302's as that wasn't really out yet same problem for the biger ford-bolck's or dodge big block aka 320-572CI hemi ( was under the right circumstances super cheap v8 Polly or max-wedge or regular-wedge as finding a wrecked donor 1940's-65 car happened and or rich-boy's buying dealership NOS parts for $$$ like the 426-hemi platform or cammer-ford a H-lot less likely as ford-corporate-boardroom aka top brass like the CEO/CFO had to ok the sale same for Chevy's/other choice's for a swap platform as dodge didn't care as much and was after new loyal fans/$$ USD ) or wedge version or packards engine swap's 8L cylinder's to the later 1955-61ish 5" bore spread/spacing v8's as the Chevy's in the 60's was $$$ and not junkyard or auto-part's store common ect yet the 350 and 383SBC and or big block-Chevy's in ford-coup's is 90-'s thing and up personally id pass on chevy flavour but i know in 2000~-up it's cheaper/easy way now as the buick nails have junkyard/aftermarket dried up-ish ( cold war and or the USA 🇺🇸 government used most of the NOS and used cores up and it's replaced now/in 1970's~ with Chevy's SBC and more likely the BBC-454, so commonplace the 🇺🇸 government asked for GM corporate to continually make new crate engine's but GM's CEO/CFO said no! so it didn't happen for the nailhead ) the most likely swap as im not a buick or really a ford guy for reference aka i drive a 60's charger ( dodge guy with razing of a chevy truck dad with ford leanings ( and mixed dad-grandpa moper-chevy-little ford-leaning the other grandparents is 80-2005's caddie and heavy ford fans not sure how a Lincoln barge didn't find a home with them ? ) aka i ended up buy his K1500 1980's and later on a 1968 C10 ) with a 440/hemi platform and 7-speed TR6070 transmission efi ect
and yes dad loves fendered 1920-40's ford's/Lincoln's like this but OHV and automatic-transmission swaped aka almost looks OEM-stock in blue paint black interior
@@bmstylee i forgot the other buick transmission choice the funky but cool torque converter CVT sorry forgot the marketing names ( made pre-1965 i think and after 1930 something and was used in some tanks/government applications ) but it's way different from the say a 727 or turbo 350 GM transmission that came after it in the 1960's
aka 1970 ford-32 swapped to a nailhead i can see this biuck/tank-CVT being used as the OEM donor car's being used might have it and in that era adaptation and or one click away wasn't a thing so lazy choice/most people was using all of it and or manuals found later one at say a swap meet or glide used out of a later gm product or aftermarket seller by the 80's 3-speed-automatic transmission was a easier thing to do vs pre-1970
1st gen hemi and Polly's were used for government application's as well so maybe this is got something to do with the use in hotroding?
pre-computer and or internet connection common access 2000'sish marking one off or smaller bach part-runs was harder to do ( as you need tooling manual ie welder and or bridge-port mill/lathe and a skilled tradesmen plural just to make one part/model/thingies. say/ie scanning/cad and 3d printing for the end use or mockup for the CNC mill ect ) but now people have the tooling i think 🤔💭 to do wilde/different flavour hot rod's not sure why it's not done as much aka the LSX or SBC-350 ( and i think pre-1995 the stroker crankshaft and or big tall lift ~300-400th+ cams was't a thing and or very expensive so for a 1970 build wasn't a thing yet in less your contact's are COPO/engineer team or higher end tradesmen with the right conditions to make/buddy's-team your self/team parts ) swapping is commonplace/copycating others ride's 🤔🤗, i do know the 1st and 2d gen hemi as a swap meet and or swap option or crate engine is way more than a LSX-junkyard swap same for swap meet's, BTW this isn't just a 1933 ford thing ( dad's into the 2006-up EFI one's/modern for reference vs flatheads and carbs ect ) as i have seen 1970 dart's ( sibling love's 4-door late 60's A-body/dart candy red-paint/green 💭 interior weirdness to me but ok roll with it at least he wants a dodge efi/turbine engine and or hybrid, also like's the hennasy TT dodge 1998 gts vipers in blue stock/oem delivered ) LSX swaped not a fan really weird LSX swapping into brand-X that doesn't make sense or fit the caricature of the new home it in, mopar makes a ok setup same for a 2006 charger that was LSX swaped why is already a V8 and or hellcat/SRT ( i get it's not perfect for idling/daily as the camshaft/lifter's can go bad but Chevy's aren't perfect either all the way and or after a X-year use's the same lifter aka can go bad or other failure mode's ) and a bigger size to start with?? ford mustang's/truck's get the same experience? and ford has way more choices as Chevy's after a while settled on ( badge engineering ect and or didn't help finances leading to bankruptcy in 2008 plus poor workers at the bottom vs brass at the top relations aka we kinda hate are working class's ) SBC-size or close to it and kinda BBC400-640ci but now in 2023 i think it's harder to get at the dealership's? not counting chevy 4-bangers or diesels as the options have grown to the point it's hard to name or remember them all same way for others brands to be fair also more 🇺🇸 hotrods aren't likely to use them? other than some diesel engine or hybrid or BEV swapping i have seen 1st person ect
So cool to see all of the episodes put together like that!
Been watching this show sense powerblock still watchin the reruns what a great show!
Love the ending. Great job! So cool watching you work.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This man is my childhood I loved his style
Has always been my favorite build, I bet I have watched the series 10 times, bought the video twice, it felt like you were in my dream build head, minus a few details
Wow, thanks!
Mr. David, your level of talent and skill is quite rare. Thank you for sharing it with us!!
Thank you!
I'm happy to see these videos as a one and done as opposed to how they were presented on TV. Always loathed how it was a skip around affair where it seemed like 4 projects took 10 years to complete. Granted, there's always the usual recap that took up a great deal of time per episode, but it just seemed like nothing got done. Thankfully YT came along and shook up the TV industry so that even the PowerBlock is now focusing on one project at a time.
This just got edited to be all at once. Shit takes time, even on TV. Especially if you've gotta wait for parts, shipping, and to find just the right company to PAY you to use their parts. Have patience.
@@UpperDarbyDetailing this is why it pays to have good project management.
@@bandwagon240 indeed it does, but it still takes time. Now we'd all love it 8f they started a project, then kept going until it was done. In fact, I'm doing that with my first UA-cam project next year. The only way I'll be able to do that is by biting the bullet, paying FULL price, and filming the entire thing BEFORE that first episode airs. Which I'll probably only be able to do a few times before wait times don't line up with a weekly episode schedule. That means doing more than project at once... and the viewers are just gonna have to wait.
Jay Leno is such a car guy, AND A FANTASTIC HOST! ALWAYS HAS SOMETHING POSITIVE TO SAY, BUT TELLS IT LIKE IT IS! AND HUMBLE. THANKS JAY
This was a cool project. It's absolutely doable for a guy who make a reasonable living, didn't make bad life decisions, and haa a bit of mechanical aptitude.
I love the rat roadster project! I watched this back when it was new on tv. You really inspired me to create my own creations and put them out for others to see on UA-cam. I forgot that you put a bass drum pedal in this car. I built a ratty 63 split corvette and put a gretsch floating action pedal in it. It gave me a lead foot but it was super cool! Thanks for making years of videos that inspired me to think outside the box.
Amazing video , clear and concise information on building a project.
Glad it helped
Red motor looks like crap.
What a cool car!!
This guy showing the build
makes the video Fun to watch.
If and when I win the Lottery.
I will Purchase a Hot rod like this
already Built.
Tremendously enjoyed this video. The Beachboys "Little Deuce Coupe" was my favorite song in high school, and I lusted to have one. Finally, in 1968, I purchased an already-built '32 5-window Hot Rod for $900. It had a 1965 327 Corvette engine with the aluminum high-rise intake manifold, high- performance Holley 4-barrel carb and a Vertex Magneto. Put out an estimated 360 horsepower, and with lighter weight fiberglass fenders, it was essentially unbeatable on the street (couldn't drag race it because it had no scatter shield). There was much to do to upgrade a lot of the components, as the car was obviously used for many years before I got it (except for the newer engine). One of the first things I did was to have it repainted "Lime Fire Green" -- almost identical in color to the Rat Roaster. Unfortunately, I was not an experienced mechanic and depended on other people to do some of the upgrades and repairs (of which there were many!). Being a poor college student at the time, it was hard to support the cost of ownership of this amazing hot rod. As much as I loved owning it, after two years I had to sadly sell it. I still carry a photo of it, with me standing beside it at age 20.
I can watch these videos over and over and over again!!!😀😁🙃🥸😎🤓🤠
Stacey is the greatest TV personality of all time!!!
Stacey and all the old crew who use to run the automotive shows in the early 2000s
including the 3 old british guys and their hate for anything American
Im in my early 30's and watching stacey in my mid teens was sooooo much fun and interesting. I watched alot of horsepower garage and trucks with this man. And to this day i dont own a truck not my thing. My bug is german cars but wrenching is wrenching. Maybe thats why im a mechanic now
That is awesome!
Thats one hell of a beautiful looking ride
Appreciate you sharing this build I did watch from the ground up super cool. Love to have the little model of it, I turned it into a remote control yeah. Well will watch for the next episode until then peace and chicken grease 😁👍👍
props to both you and the camera operator too, total professionals. thank you for making this content available for free!
You bet! Thanks for watching!
Always blown away buy this show just amazing 👏
They did a very nice job building that roadster really looks great and professional done nice job guys for real guys for real okay thank you Charles Williams
As a hot-rod enthusiast, and a drummer. I love the ideas of "Speed King" gas pedal. And a "Ziljian" cymbal for a air cleaner
top. I've always wanted a rock n roll Rat-Rod...
love your show Stacey
Cool idea!
Man Stacy this one of the Best build you ever made.
I watched the video, Totally loved the build process and the paint color.......LOVE IT! But never was mentioned what this "budget Build" actually cost! I would think even without the paint and the chromed parts, it would still run pretty close to $100,000! I'm pretty sure that one DID!
Maybe his version, but without a blown motor and custom rear end and suspension this build could definitely be duplicated at a lower cost.
Just whatever you do don't mess up the paint you know that's one of a kind
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I reckon the best thing that could happen to it would be a re-paint.... in a better color.
Drild and clotted brothers would look Killer on that mother!!. Grate video!! I love it
Congratulations for your 1 million and going up dude.
Thanks!
Hi that is sweet my buddy and I worked on his 32 roadster original it was fun plus I work on model T 's
Always loved watching Gearz , and I watch the UA-cam videos until they start replaying the same ones , in my opinion Stacey was an awesome host. Here’s hoping he’s still doing what he loves to do. Multi talented person. An especially talented guitarist from what I’ve seen on these shows.
👍👍👍✌️✌️✌️
Thanks! I'm still uploading new episodes of Gearz to this channel! The next new episode will be available Saturday.
That is soooo friggin cool !
Hi Stacey David my name is Tyler Hendrix I am from Nevada i love cars and I love your videos I work on cars too
Puke Green is looking sharp!
I forgot to wish Gearz Merry Christmas and a happy new year!!! I’m looking forward to Gearz in 2023 with the new shop❤
Keep on rollin’ Stac!!!
Wow I was taught leading as a child and I watched as everyone moved away from it. I am glad to see it never died.
In 1962 one of my classmates Dad put a nailhead Buick in their '32 and blew all our minds when my classmate got to drive it to school. We dreamed of owning a 32 thru 34 ourselves. Yes,, they were plentiful and very affordable in the 1960's. I could have owned a '35 Ford 3 deuces flathead, 3 speed pickup for $300. It may as well have been $3,000 'cause I didn't have that kind a money as a 16 year old. Now, 60 years later I'm too old but the desire is still there and the pocket book is still too flat to own one.
I love your new shop I'm glad to see you're doing well you guys do a great job on your videos turn on the cars I love that Chevy style Body I used to have one wish I still had it thanks for bringing back the memories hope you continue with your good health
And it's my FAVORITE color!!!
Heck yeah they pull that off I love that color looks awesome 👍👍 awesome 1/28 Scale cool I have a few 1/10 scale remote control trucks this would be awesome.
Thank You for this great display of how to do this job! Really useful and you made it look fun and easy!
Glad it was helpful!
When my Father (God rest His Soul) was 19 yrs old he had a '32 roadster, but he got in a car wreck with it. T-boned by a truck and it rolled over. He had scars on his arms because he laid down and wrapped the across the bench seat. that car was built well because he survived the crash. I always wanted to make him one when he was alive, but could never afford the project. Still think that '32 is the best body style for a hot rod ever. my second choice is the crown vic. I want one of those die casts. let me know for sure.
Fun 😊 as always thanks 👍 Lee
Glad you enjoyed it!
350 blown is perfection 🥰
i am love stacey david's cars that they showcase it is so awesome, i just want to drive them all! and make my own builds to compete!
I wS able to watch the live stream though not so live since i had to work im soo glad to hear the work schedule for geordie and cant wait for that hope become a patreon soon after all the years that ive been following along so as always may god bless be safe and as well be happy thank you peter
In 68 I'm gonna say best power for the buck back then was the small hemi like the 392 they were cheap and inexpensive back then I was buying them for 100-200 bucks and if you hung around the tracks back then you could pick up blown baby hemis that were loaded with speed parts for a few bucks that huys blew up racing thats what I did I use to hang around our 3 local drag strips and usually by the end of the weekend I had a pickup and trailer full of blown engines and parts and I'd take them home and pull parts and put them in my engines and go race. Back in those days the hemis were still in abundance and could pick up old Desoto cars with baby hemis for pennies and then in the mid 70s you had the pontiacs they were torque motors in stock form and you could pick up those old bonnevilles and catalinas with the 389s or 400s in them for a couple hundred and most of them had the powerglide or 400 tranny behind them. We ran a metal bodied t on a 32 chevy frame from 62-78 and we ran anything in it that ran by friday night and drove it to the local track raced all night and drove it back home. Think we had 50 bucks in the car itself and rest of our pocket change went to buying cars for engines and parts. Didn't have all those 9 inch rears back in those old days we ran the old oldsmobile rears with the removable centers or we had a couple old ford banjo rears with franklin centers in them out of old dirt cars but only one of our local tracks would let us run them. I don't remember to many small block chevies back in our early days they were mostly just in the haulers weren't many on our tracks.
Always thought this car was cool and even built the car model to match when it came out a few years ago!
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Nice!
@@OfficialStaceyDavid 🙂
good memories. saw it back in the day. Gearz got me into car stuff....
Amazing project! Even for a showcase an aircon adjstument would be interesting.
This is a dream project and the shifter knob needs to be an 8 ball.
Now that's Really Cool 😎 👌 👍
Absolutely amazing looking
Thank you!
"Rat Roaster" ? I saw that spelling and had me intrigued seeing that written on that hood used for the build list. Love this channel its been my new sunday morming wake up and coffee show.
Its wicked beautiful. Didn't have 5 speeds then.
Great vidja 🤙🏼 when I was younger I couldn’t wait for you on the weekend. I found you and subscribed. Much love my man
Awesome! Thank you!
Nice. Thank you.
That's Fkn Awesome ! Cheers
I love the fitment on the gas tank
That’s an awesome conversion, far less hi tech bs simple raw power proven design, love the turbos great idea 👍 and affordable later on to rebuild the engine without remortgaging your home,I know the Porsche anoraks love the horizontally opposed crank layout for good reason , however this system is much cheaper and has more grunt by far for the bucks, a no brainer 👍👍👍👍
Very cool thanks 👍 I have one Lee
I love you for mentioning Chuck Berry
You’re dope because you slid through when guys were being weak about working on cars and was on the channel in tv like speed that motivated everyone
Thats a hella nice color reminds me of my dads f100 he had when i was little
I wasn't able to run my Olds powered Roadster after the first run of 11.70 at 123 mph at any NHRA or AHRA track because it wasn't caged... were you able to get timed run at a track?
THAT is a HotRod!!
A modern day hot rod👍👍👍
FYI, On all brake lines I use industrial style 10,000 psi lines from the master cylinder to front brakes, rear brakes everywhere. Not a single steel brake line anywhere. Works great from 1974 to the present 2023. I was able to find conversion brake lines here in Houston, Texas.
One of the most common engine made then and now is the Chevy 350 casting #3970010, 4 bolt mains. Set of vortex heads and EFI and your on the high side of 450+hp.
Chevy did put vortec heads and fuel injection on a 350.it made 195 HP.
@@billbonu1639 Not all Vortex head will work. Most are no better than old bowtie heads. Casting #'s 902 and 680? I think are the right ones. Google it.
Super cool
Classic wagons are making a big comeback in the car shows. My favorite is a Vista cruiser, by Oldsmobile.
Heck yeah that’s what I’m talking about ❤️👍👍😎
WOW!!Nice CAR!!!👍
Thank you 👍
Drum brakes work really well on everything when they are set up properly. They offer far more surface area and are used in all heavy equipment.
Personally, I would have done what my dad did and cut the exhaust pipe, adjust it for clearance and the electric cutout, tig it back together and recoat it with cerakote instead of notching the frame to fit the exhaust. To each their own though.
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I love that 1968 Mercury Cougar XR7 my Dad had one when I was a kid that we restored it wound up burning in our Hoyse fire in 2001. 1:50:39
Sorry to hear you lost yours.
Great job. My only change would have been to use axalta paint instead of ppg.
Very cool
Not a big fan of 32 but I really like how the car turned out.
I would prefer a 426 Hemi !!! Or John Kaase Boss 429 . Just love this guy, Stacy David he actually does the work, no fake stuff .
Have you seen the V8 Interceptor project? It has a Kaase Boss engine.
The golden age
ALL ABOARD &..There he goes wahoo for you Heath can't wait to see what ya show us..
I think a 6-71 blower from a screaming Jimmy with a BDS conversation kit. It would help show the younger people how we used to supercharge on budget. I remember asking buying old Detroit diesel blowers for cheap.