TMJ gave me the heads up on the new forum, so now you have someone to blame for my presence here.
For those that don't know me, I'm working on a 41 Chrysler New Yorker 2 door coupe. I won't be posting any progress for a long while though, as I had my house knocked down and am trying to do as much as I can myself on the new build. I'm getting the hot rodding DT's. It's been over a year already...
At least I still have my 76 Chevy pickup to drive in the mean time.
I also host a metal shaping event that I refer to as the Hogtown Metal Shaping Meet in Scarborough every year. Just happens that the meet is next weekend if anyone wants to learn how to beat a perfectly good piece of steel into scrap, just let me know.
The project:
Facelift:
Face lift with simulated grill bars and headlights installed:
My truck for driving until the rod is done:
Pugsy
-- Edited by 123pugsy on Saturday 9th of April 2016 06:36:46 AM
HI PUGSY : WELCOME ABOARD !! from Beautiful Downtown Portland --- Keep up the work on the house , so you can get back to progress on the coupe -- and show us more terrific workmanship -- LATER -- DON / FLEET 51
Ya, this house is killing me but it's gotta get done.
One thing for sure, the wife won't be able to use the "you never fix anything around the house because you're always working on your car" card, after this.
123pugsy.. Welcome to our shop.. Your talents are known far and wide. That is a great thing you do for having these shop classes. As Glenn says, if you don't share your knowledge it dies with you.. We are glad to have you here..
Chuk
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