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Old 07-10-2014, 05:20 PM
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Nice ! 40 Ford Pick up have always been one of my favorites! You're in real good hands at Pinkee's. I'll be watching this one!


A buddy has a '37 -- same exact cab.... I don't know that people realize how small these cabs are. Perfect for me --- But Charley wouldn't be quite as happy.
I really was trying to buy his (Eric Peratt's) personal truck for a "first project" in the new shop but then the more we chatted -- and I talked with Gwen -- and she's right as usual... it would be hard to get it going with everything else we've got going on for the next 18 months or so. And I agree - Pinkee's - for a rod like this - perfect! Doesn't need to be a Brizio build...



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Glad you started a thread, Going to be an awesome little truck. Definitely subscribed.



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Since the status quo and I don't really meet much, I will now congratulate you in advance on choosing an SBF and steel wheels. For a '40 Ford body, that's accuracy in coolness.

On an obliquely related note, I really hate how well I know/recognize the sound of an LS motor now; worse yet, they seem to sound quite similar to the Coyote (whatever this might mean). If I'm wrong, I will return to cherishing my ignorance...




I really haven't settled on which motor I'm going to use yet... although Charley's comment will certainly nudge me along towards anything but an LS...LOL

And maybe you're just personally not in love with LS motors -- once you've owned one - you know why it's THE motor of choice. No leaks - Run like little Singer sewing machines - lightweight - ZILLIONS of aftermarket support parts and tricks... Can't say that about many other motors. They just flat ass work.

I was blabbing with Rob (FE - the queen mary - Torino) who's a Ford guy since he came out of Mommy "blue"... The Coyote motor is really WIDE -- and not well supported for projects like this... so you make that crate choice and then spend 3 times as much trying to get headers - and all the other little things that go into a transplant.... not to mention the shop hours test fitting and fabricating stuff. The smart money says -- why bother? I'd rather spend my borrowed (from Charley) money where it matters.
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Old 07-10-2014, 05:29 PM
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These are some "inspiration"......
































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If you don't put a LS engine in "I unfriend You"


LS with machined engine covers that resemble a flathead.......FTW
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Old 07-10-2014, 06:05 PM
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The Petina and the gloss black with the red wheels look the best out of those options. These trucks look tits with steelies and wide whites.
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Oh..... let me think about that for awhile. Okay. Got it. Just hell no!



:>)


Have you ever met my friend Charley Lillard? He and you sound a lot alike.... "you need....." and whatever that is -- costs me money.

In other words... Seed planted...
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Old 07-10-2014, 06:18 PM
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That paint





With those wheels...


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Old 07-10-2014, 07:14 PM
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Very cool.
Glad you decided to make a build thread. Should be a cool project and personally,....I say go with the Roush engine.
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Old 07-10-2014, 07:15 PM
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Man Greg I'm out of town for the week, I get home and BAM you've got a new project!! By the way I love it, those old Fords are soooo cooool looking. Either way paint or patina it will look cool. Oh and LS is the only way to go!!
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Very cool, thanks for sharing.

Roush please.

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This is getting ridiculous. How many cars are you going to build before a few of these bozos ever turn a wheel?
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