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Old Dec 14, 2009 | 06:04 PM
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Hello, i am new to the forum. Happy to be here! I am looking forward to working on my olds. I am a high school autobody instructor, and run a small shop at home. I do restorations on classic cars. We have been hit with alot of mopars in the past 2 years but that is fine with me! I am doing a 69 charger for myself and after it is done i am doing the olds. This is the oldest car i have done for myself and parts and advice is not as easy to find as i am used to. Anyway, the olds is very solid and wont take very long to do. I am hoping to have it done by summer. I plan on keeping it all stock and just change color ( i hate green, unless it is money!!) i will post pictures of it as soon as i can.
Old Dec 14, 2009 | 06:29 PM
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Welcome to the site! We're looking forward to pictures! Hopefully you'll enjoy the Olds enough to want to do another, then another, and maybe get hooked on them

Where are you located? John
Old Dec 14, 2009 | 07:11 PM
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i am in bedford indiana
Old Dec 14, 2009 | 07:23 PM
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Welcome to our site! These guys are the best and will help you out. There are a few "older pharts" on here that are just full of .... advice!! Right Jamesbo?

I like green... we like to see pics too!

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Old Dec 14, 2009 | 08:05 PM
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Welcome to our site. Definitely post your pics when you get a chance. I would even like to see the charger!
Old Dec 15, 2009 | 04:15 AM
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Welcome

Welcome aboard

Sandy, I representt that remark.


Boy, when Citcapp wakes up and put's his teeth in, he'll really be excited about this project. [He's on the Left Coast] But he'll be stiring directly.
Old Dec 15, 2009 | 06:19 AM
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Welcome to CO. It is good to have another fat fender car member. Looking forward to some of your pictures. Maybe you could do a thread in the "major builds/projects" forum when you do you car this spring. My good friend also teaches automotive at the high school level, except he teaches mechanical. It sure appears to be a very difficult task these days to teach kids. Good luck.
Old Dec 15, 2009 | 06:42 AM
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Welcome, we look forward to seeing pics.
Old Dec 15, 2009 | 06:55 AM
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Welcome aboard

Sandy, I representt that remark.


Boy, when Citcapp wakes up and put's his teeth in, he'll really be excited about this project. [He's on the Left Coast] But he'll be stiring directly.


I hope Citcapp remembers to take his Geritol!!!
Old Dec 15, 2009 | 06:57 AM
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Welcome , you have found a good site for advice and though there are not as many members with 40's Olds there are a few and would likely love to see pics of your progress. good luck and we would not mine seeing the charger either.
Old Dec 15, 2009 | 07:45 AM
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Welcome to CO

I caught your message on the vintage olds forum. Great car looking foward to the pictures.

Teeth are in or I forgot to take them out last night can't remember the far back
Old Dec 15, 2009 | 07:47 AM
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I hope Citcapp remembers to take his Geritol!!!
Sandy,

Now, thats just hurtfull. Although if you add a little Bushnells Irish whisky to it you can choke it down.
Old Dec 15, 2009 | 08:43 AM
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thanks for having me. i got the primer and guide coat on the charger today, will post pics a little later. i know this is an Olds forum but i will post pics of the charger to give an idea of what has been done. all new metal, new motor, trans, ect... basically, whatever goes back in or on is new. the motor is a 451 stroker with 727 auto with manual valve body and 3500 stall. and if you are wandering it is going to be a GENERAL LEE. i grew up on the dukes and have always wanted one, now i am old enough and able to do it right. i also have a 64 impala 2 dr hardtop, 283 3 on the tree with 62,000 act miles. trying to get my son involved but he is a typical 14 year old. i will keep trying!
Old Dec 15, 2009 | 12:06 PM
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Just makin sure you're payin attention Citcapp!!! xoxoxox
Old Dec 15, 2009 | 01:28 PM
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We can allow pictures of your Charger, no prob. Just be sure to include your '40 as well some time.
Old Dec 15, 2009 | 01:52 PM
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here is a picture of my Olds. it is very solid over all. cant wait to get started. i am looking for parts. does anyone make patch panels for the rear fenders or rear valance?
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Old Dec 15, 2009 | 02:02 PM
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AWSOME! Unfortunately, you won't be able to find any pre-fabricated patch panels for this car unless something happens to fit that is manufactured for a Chevy or Ford. You will have to rely on your own fabrication skills to repair that rust. Definitely a cool car!
Old Dec 15, 2009 | 02:49 PM
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does anyone know if chevy rear fenders have the same shape behind the rear wheel? if not a can make some on the english wheel we have at work.
Old Dec 15, 2009 | 04:11 PM
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Finding body parts for the Olds fat fenders is a challenge. There is a GM factory cross reference guide available for the 40's cars that I have seen on e-bay a time or two, been meaning to buy one just haven't go round to it. I have problems finding parts for my 48 as well. I am doing my own metal fab work too because of the parts issues.
Old Dec 15, 2009 | 06:57 PM
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Originally Posted by classicone64
Anyway, the olds is very solid and wont take very long to do.
Just out of curiosity, how did you happen to come across this car?
Old Dec 16, 2009 | 05:47 AM
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i was going to do some paint work on a customers car so we did a trade and i got the Olds.
Old Dec 16, 2009 | 05:50 AM
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can make some on the english wheel we have at work
You would have to be the MAN to fabricate panels with an English Wheel. I've seen that on those restoration shows on Speed Network before; however, I've never gotten the chance to see one in person. Good luck. It seems like it would be difficult work.
Old Dec 16, 2009 | 08:37 AM
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the english wheels is not that bad, i took a class at the university of northwestern ohio from a guy by the name of Ron Fournier. he is a master! he even trained us on his own brand of english wheels. the most important thing is to take your time, keep checking the piece your making to the area you are replacing.
Old Dec 16, 2009 | 08:47 AM
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Cool! Take pics while your are working if you get a chance.
Old Dec 17, 2009 | 03:19 AM
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Thumbs up Traction avant...

Now that's a cool car...I didn't know they had front drive in 1940!!! Check out those snow tires...
Old Dec 17, 2009 | 03:41 AM
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Originally Posted by classicone64
the english wheels is not that bad, i took a class at the university of northwestern ohio from a guy by the name of Ron Fournier. he is a master! he even trained us on his own brand of english wheels. the most important thing is to take your time, keep checking the piece your making to the area you are replacing.
That name sounds really familiar. If you use the wheel a lot it would help build up the forearms for sure.
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