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DBasher 01-30-2013 11:14 PM

Charlie?

As bitchin as that 57 is I'm more concerned with the 62.

I'll be able to sleep again once it's going forward, the ideas and craftsmanship being put into that build are spot on.

You and your crew build some amazing rides :thumbsup:

:cheers:

Dan

FETorino 01-30-2013 11:14 PM

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Originally Posted by ironworks (Post 461422)
You forgot the main character.

Remember he is a method actor and not as well recognized as some of the Oscar winning names on that screenplay.

ironworks 01-31-2013 07:09 AM

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Originally Posted by DBasher (Post 461428)
Charlie?

As bitchin as that 57 is I'm more concerned with the 62.

I'll be able to sleep again once it's going forward, the ideas and craftsmanship being put into that build are spot on.

You and your crew build some amazing rides :thumbsup:

:cheers:

Dan

The 62 is in good hands. It was sold to the most interesting man in world's son. Stay thirsty my friends.

The 57 was sold to Greg's truck driving partner in crime. This guy is more excited to see the country side from the passenger window of a luxurious Freightliner then a 4 year old boy at a monster truck show. Greg's Italian friend name Pierre.
http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/t...ps481bc456.jpg

GregWeld 01-31-2013 07:11 AM

You just can't stand the speculation.....


A buddy of mine saw the '57 at Ironworks this summer and stepped up :G-Dub: and purchased the project, despite the regrets of the seller (Rodger). We (Pierre and I) picked it up on our way back from the GNRS. A build thread will be started when work on it begins. He's having a new "shed" built so it will be 6 months or so.

I just spent 1032 miles @ 62 mph - listening (numerous repetitions) about every detail of "the build"..... :lol:

FETorino 01-31-2013 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 461458)
You just can't stand the speculation.....



I just spent 1032 miles @ 62 mph - listening (numerous repetitions) about every detail of "the build"..... :lol:

Listening or interpreting hand signals ? How did you get him to sit still for that picture, did Pierre fall down and you just seize the opportunity and took it?:headscratch:

Your car show/pickup experience seems to have gone much smoother than mine. :lol:

ironworks 01-31-2013 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by FETorino (Post 461460)

Your car show/pickup experience seems to have gone much smoother than mine. :lol:

When your Greg Weld it will.




I really liked that 57, but I made a decision based on smart business not emotions. Now I just need to sell a few other cars. :idea: :idea:

GregWeld 01-31-2013 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by FETorino (Post 461460)
Listening or interpreting hand signals ? How did you get him to sit still for that picture, did Pierre fall down and you just seize the opportunity and took it?:headscratch:

Your car show/pickup experience seems to have gone much smoother than mine. :lol:


The man @ 74 years old - has more energy than the Eveready bunny... but he is fun, and eventually he wears down.

His '56 BelAir hardtop BBC is - to put it mildly - SPECTACULAR. The plan for the '57 is to finally build/own a hot rod he can drive. He is more than just a little excited about that aspect of hot rodding. He worked and raised a family etc all his life -- and doing a couple "road trips" with me has exposed him to a whole new way of life. He's anxious - and willing - to build a car with the Ironworks exceptional chassis - an LS motor etc that will carry him on new adventures in comfort and style.

He was sold (he sold himself!) on this build via ONE ride in another '57 with an Ironworks chassis. He couldn't believe how well the car rode with 4 X 200 pound plus guys in it... and it didn't scrape bottom going into driveways... and it sits so low (bad azz!) etc. That was it! He had to have one!

It will be fun to see this one come together... and it's a perfect project for him. The heavy lifting/building is done and it's just a matter of doing the finish work. My problem has already begun - which is to hold him to the "driver" build... because to say he's a perfectionist is an understatement.

ironworks 01-31-2013 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 461468)
The man @ 74 years old - has more energy than the Eveready bunny... but he is fun, and eventually he wears down.

His '56 BelAir hardtop BBC is - to put it mildly - SPECTACULAR. The plan for the '57 is to finally build/own a hot rod he can drive. He is more than just a little excited about that aspect of hot rodding. He worked and raised a family etc all his life -- and doing a couple "road trips" with me has exposed him to a whole new way of life. He's anxious - and willing - to build a car with the Ironworks exceptional chassis - an LS motor etc that will carry him on new adventures in comfort and style.

He was sold (he sold himself!) on this build via ONE ride in another '57 with an Ironworks chassis. He couldn't believe how well the car rode with 4 X 200 pound plus guys in it... and it didn't scrape bottom going into driveways... and it sits so low (bad azz!) etc. That was it! He had to have one!

It will be fun to see this one come together... and it's a perfect project for him. The heavy lifting/building is done and it's just a matter of doing the finish work. My problem has already begun - which is to hold him to the "driver" build... because to say he's a perfectionist is an understatement.

Greg I have not been 200 lbs since Jr High. But Thanks. :lmao: :lmao:

GregWeld 01-31-2013 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 461468)
The man @ 74 years old - has more energy than the Eveready bunny... but he is fun, and eventually he wears down.

His '56 BelAir hardtop BBC is - to put it mildly - SPECTACULAR. The plan for the '57 is to finally build/own a hot rod he can drive. He is more than just a little excited about that aspect of hot rodding. He worked and raised a family etc all his life -- and doing a couple "road trips" with me has exposed him to a whole new way of life. He's anxious - and willing - to build a car with the Ironworks exceptional chassis - an LS motor etc that will carry him on new adventures in comfort and style.

He was sold (he sold himself!) on this build via ONE ride in another '57 with an Ironworks chassis. He couldn't believe how well the car rode with 4 X 200 pound plus guys in it... and it didn't scrape bottom going into driveways... and it sits so low (bad azz!) etc. That was it! He had to have one!

It will be fun to see this one come together... and it's a perfect project for him. The heavy lifting/building is done and it's just a matter of doing the finish work. My problem has already begun - which is to hold him to the "driver" build... because to say he's a perfectionist is an understatement.

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Originally Posted by ironworks (Post 461470)
Greg I have not been 200 lbs since Jr High. But Thanks. :lmao: :lmao:


Stay thirsty my friend.... oh... and learn to read.... :bitchslap:

ironworks 01-31-2013 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 461472)
Stay thirsty my friend.... oh... and learn to read.... :bitchslap:

:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:


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