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WSSix 05-17-2013 05:35 PM

should have done this a long time ago
 
http://i472.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps7b8e7db8.jpg

It's dirty and I have a lot of work yet to do to the car but it's with me now in Kansas. I hope I can find the time to work on it. Having it here was the first step of many. Next step is cleaning it up.

intocarss 05-17-2013 06:08 PM

Nice to see your baby has a roof over it's head

Ron in SoCal 05-17-2013 06:44 PM

Way to go Trey! Look forward to some updates :cheers:

Rick D 05-17-2013 06:49 PM

Um come on where's the build thread?? And not the one on the other site :popcorn2:

tones2SS 05-17-2013 07:04 PM

Awesome. Has been pretty rust free for most of it's life?
Should be a fun project. And,....it's not a Camaro! :hairpullout:

WSSix 05-17-2013 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by tones2SS (Post 480984)
Awesome. Has been pretty rust free for most of it's life?
Should be a fun project. And,....it's not a Camaro! :hairpullout:

Well, yes but at the same time no. There's damage to the body and I'm a little worried about the rocker panels as I know there's some rust in the lower door jams were the B-pillar meets. I'm not worried though as the integrity of the car is fine ie rear subframe etc. Also, I'll use the car to teach myself how to do panel replacement. I imagine this car will never been done and I'm ok with that. Building, for me, is the most enjoyable part.

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Originally Posted by Rick D (Post 480980)
Um come on where's the build thread?? And not the one on the other site :popcorn2:

lol, I was mainly on that site when I did the first round of stuff in 09 and 10. You'll have to go there to view it all. I'm mainly only here now so I'll start with another thread here.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ron in SoCal (Post 480978)
Way to go Trey! Look forward to some updates :cheers:

Thanks Ron.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ratman67 (Post 480974)
get on it... whats that white thing hiding in the corner?

2009 Ducati Monster 1100s that I wish I had more time to ride. I really hope I can get over to Colorado some this summer and ride it. If not. I'll keep it running great and ride more when I finally move to a better place. A better place being one that has hills and turns and isn't flat and straight for miles on end like Kansas.

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Originally Posted by intocarss (Post 480969)
Nice to see your baby has a roof over it's head

After sitting outside for 13 years, it's a welcome change. I just hope my Sierra doesn't get hit with any hail. I'll have to see what I can get away with in the garage. I've got more room than I thought but still not enough.

I am going to need tools which is fine but I don't have a great selection in town. Anyone have suggestions on places to get say a low jack that has a big landing pad and high lift? I could use some good jack stands too. I might build some of the wooden stands but I have to be able to get the Duc out too so wooden stands might not be a good idea.

Thanks everyone!

Lenie 05-17-2013 10:02 PM

Trey, congrats. Now if you're not working on it, you can still visit it everyday. That's what I do, can't get enough:yes: :dance:

WSSix 05-17-2013 10:07 PM

Very true! I hated that I did all that work only to then leave it again for three years now. Granted, that wasn't the plan but plans don't always work out obviously. I've got the battery charging now. Maybe I'll get it washed this weekend.

tones2SS 05-18-2013 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WSSix (Post 480994)
Well, yes but at the same time no. There's damage to the body and I'm a little worried about the rocker panels as I know there's some rust in the lower door jams were the B-pillar meets. I'm not worried though as the integrity of the car is fine ie rear subframe etc. Also, I'll use the car to teach myself how to do panel replacement. I imagine this car will never been done and I'm ok with that. Building, for me, is the most enjoyable part.

Very cool. If you enjoy building, it will not be work, but a passion for that car to look/handle great and to hit the roads and cruise!


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