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4/02/2023 6:47 AM  #26


Re: Let’s see some Pics of your ride and where you from




Current 66, and an old pic of probably my 2nd car.  If you squint, you can make out the Dragon Wagon name on it


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

4/02/2023 11:17 AM  #27


Re: Let’s see some Pics of your ride and where you from

MS wrote:




Current 66, and an old pic of probably my 2nd car. If you squint, you can make out the Dragon Wagon name on it

You do know that you need to have the weight on wheels to do a proper alignment, right?


68 coupe - 351W, 4R70W, 9" 3.25 -- 65 convertible - 289 4v, C4, 8" 3.00
 

4/02/2023 1:01 PM  #28


Re: Let’s see some Pics of your ride and where you from

Ron68 wrote:

MS wrote:




Current 66, and an old pic of probably my 2nd car. If you squint, you can make out the Dragon Wagon name on it

You do know that you need to have the weight on wheels to do a proper alignment, right?

Were you you putting the shelby drop on it?


Its really me....I fixed my caps lock .
     Thread Starter
 

4/02/2023 1:38 PM  #29


Re: Let’s see some Pics of your ride and where you from

That is such a cool pic Steve. If I you, I'd have it framed and in my shop.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

4/02/2023 3:41 PM  #30


Re: Let’s see some Pics of your ride and where you from

Notice that extra 2x4 under the back of the body to give it more aerodynamic advantage


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

4/02/2023 6:37 PM  #31


Re: Let’s see some Pics of your ride and where you from

Steve's first subframe connector in case he goes off the driveway.

BILLY WALTON from GEORGIA wrote:

Ron68 wrote:

MS wrote:




Current 66, and an old pic of probably my 2nd car. If you squint, you can make out the Dragon Wagon name on it

You do know that you need to have the weight on wheels to do a proper alignment, right?

Were you you putting the shelby drop on it?

 

 

4/03/2023 8:33 AM  #32


Re: Let’s see some Pics of your ride and where you from

Coupedaddy wrote:


Born and Raised in New Orleans Louisiana 1965 and a 2015 Gt

    How do you like your 2015 GT?  Still holding up well?
 

 

4/03/2023 3:56 PM  #33


Re: Let’s see some Pics of your ride and where you from

Nos681 wrote:

Steve's first subframe connector in case he goes off the driveway.

BILLY WALTON from GEORGIA wrote:

Ron68 wrote:


You do know that you need to have the weight on wheels to do a proper alignment, right?

Were you you putting the shelby drop on it?

 

Really dig'in those socks too !
 6s6


Get busy Liv'in or get busy Die'n....Host of the 2020 Bash at the Beach/The only Bash that got cancelled  )8
 

4/03/2023 7:14 PM  #34


Re: Let’s see some Pics of your ride and where you from

Nos681 wrote:

Steve's first subframe connector in case he goes off the driveway.

BILLY WALTON from GEORGIA wrote:

Ron68 wrote:


You do know that you need to have the weight on wheels to do a proper alignment, right?

Were you you putting the shelby drop on it?

 

If I WAS doing a Shelby drop, I must have invented it. That picture was circa 1962, way before the first Mustang was on the road.


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

4/03/2023 7:23 PM  #35


Re: Let’s see some Pics of your ride and where you from

The 2015 Gt is doing very well only 22k in 8 years lol I drive  the 65 more has 3 recalls but I won’t take it in

 

4/04/2023 2:28 PM  #36


Re: Let’s see some Pics of your ride and where you from

Last edited by dave68 (4/04/2023 2:30 PM)


1968 Coupe 289 C-4 Dave
 

4/05/2023 11:17 AM  #37


Re: Let’s see some Pics of your ride and where you from

I put a couple of my other cars in just for fun. The Model T photo is coming out of Death Valley.

 

4/05/2023 5:11 PM  #38


Re: Let’s see some Pics of your ride and where you from

That Red truck is cool!


Original owner - 351w,T-5, 4whl disks, power R&P
 

4/05/2023 6:38 PM  #39


Re: Let’s see some Pics of your ride and where you from

lowercasesteve wrote:

That Red truck is cool!

 
Looks like an older Daihatsu.


Good work ain't cheap, Cheap work ain't good!   Simple Man
 

4/05/2023 7:12 PM  #40


Re: Let’s see some Pics of your ride and where you from

 Blue Mustangs are the best! (65 convertibles are too!)


68 coupe - 351W, 4R70W, 9" 3.25 -- 65 convertible - 289 4v, C4, 8" 3.00
 

4/06/2023 7:14 AM  #41


Re: Let’s see some Pics of your ride and where you from

Rudi wrote:

lowercasesteve wrote:

That Red truck is cool!

 
Looks like an older Daihatsu.

I believe it to be a Suburu Sambar.  Kind of obscure, but really cool.

I really like the Model T, as well.
 

 

4/06/2023 7:40 AM  #42


Re: Let’s see some Pics of your ride and where you from

Rudi wrote:

lowercasesteve wrote:

That Red truck is cool!

 
Looks like an older Daihatsu.

The red truck was disassembled in a guy's living room and when he passed, his son and I struck a deal. We filled two trailers with frame, parts, etc. and almost ran out of room. Like most projects, there were some parts missing that were very difficult to track down.

The truck was manufactured by Fuji Heavy Industries and I understand approximately 300 were imported into the US in 1970 by Malcolm Bricklin under the name "Subaru of America, Inc.". The truck has a two cylinder, two stroke, 360 cc, air cooled engine mounted in the rear. The truck is called a "Sambar" and there is a van and sedan using the same engine. I also have the sedan. 

 

4/06/2023 5:03 PM  #43


Re: Let’s see some Pics of your ride and where you from

2 cylinder/2 skroke !!!!! Howz it run ?
6s6


Get busy Liv'in or get busy Die'n....Host of the 2020 Bash at the Beach/The only Bash that got cancelled  )8
 

4/06/2023 5:36 PM  #44


Re: Let’s see some Pics of your ride and where you from

6sally6 wrote:

2 cylinder/2 skroke !!!!! Howz it run ?
6s6

With compression of about 6:1, porting from the 1960's if not earlier, and approximately 16 hp pushing 1081 pounds which includes me in it, a headwind on flat ground will slow it down. Small hills slow it down. With a long run up, no headwind, no slope, I generally see about 50-55 mph. Skinny bias ply tires stretch out braking distances, so care needs to be exercised. There are all kinds of modifications to get more speed out of them, but I am keeping mine stock.

A Tesla engineer I met wants to electrify it with a Zero motorcycle motor, but I don't see that in my immediate future. Maybe a few years from now.

 

4/06/2023 5:42 PM  #45


Re: Let’s see some Pics of your ride and where you from

boss347convertible wrote:

Rudi wrote:

lowercasesteve wrote:

That Red truck is cool!

 
Looks like an older Daihatsu.

The red truck was disassembled in a guy's living room and when he passed, his son and I struck a deal. We filled two trailers with frame, parts, etc. and almost ran out of room. Like most projects, there were some parts missing that were very difficult to track down.

The truck was manufactured by Fuji Heavy Industries and I understand approximately 300 were imported into the US in 1970 by Malcolm Bricklin under the name "Subaru of America, Inc.". The truck has a two cylinder, two stroke, 360 cc, air cooled engine mounted in the rear. The truck is called a "Sambar" and there is a van and sedan using the same engine. I also have the sedan. 

In 1969 and early 1970 when the ship I was on (USS Hancock) pulled into port in Sasebo, Japan a couple of times,  I recall seeing some small trucks like that - small with open bed and small cab - in use in town and around the docks where the ship was berthed. Don't recall seeing any F-150's, etc around town.....
That is a sweet looking little truck though - nice work on the restoration.
 


68 coupe - 351W, 4R70W, 9" 3.25 -- 65 convertible - 289 4v, C4, 8" 3.00
 

4/07/2023 8:43 AM  #46


Re: Let’s see some Pics of your ride and where you from

That red truck is cool.
Did you drive the Model T through Death Valley? 


65 Fastback, 351W, 5-speed, 4 wheel discs, 9" rear,  R&C Front End.
 

4/07/2023 10:13 AM  #47


Re: Let’s see some Pics of your ride and where you from

Ron68 wrote:

boss347convertible wrote:

Rudi wrote:

 
Looks like an older Daihatsu.

The red truck was disassembled in a guy's living room and when he passed, his son and I struck a deal. We filled two trailers with frame, parts, etc. and almost ran out of room. Like most projects, there were some parts missing that were very difficult to track down.

The truck was manufactured by Fuji Heavy Industries and I understand approximately 300 were imported into the US in 1970 by Malcolm Bricklin under the name "Subaru of America, Inc.". The truck has a two cylinder, two stroke, 360 cc, air cooled engine mounted in the rear. The truck is called a "Sambar" and there is a van and sedan using the same engine. I also have the sedan. 

In 1969 and early 1970 when the ship I was on (USS Hancock) pulled into port in Sasebo, Japan a couple of times,  I recall seeing some small trucks like that - small with open bed and small cab - in use in town and around the docks where the ship was berthed. Don't recall seeing any F-150's, etc around town.....
That is a sweet looking little truck though - nice work on the restoration.
 

Post WWII, I am told Japan taxed on engine displacement, so I would guess most of the cars during your deployment were small. I took the truck down to the metal so it should be rust free for many years.
Thanks for your service. My son is presently on a one year deployment on a destroyer in Japan. 

 

4/07/2023 10:19 AM  #48


Re: Let’s see some Pics of your ride and where you from

BobE wrote:

That red truck is cool.
Did you drive the Model T through Death Valley? 

Thanks. Yes, in May 2021 drove the Model T from home, to, through Death Valley and back home. 670 miles. We were on the road at least three days, maybe four. I just did a hundred mile trip in the Model T last weekend. From San Luis Obispo, along the California Central Coast, then into the coastal mountains into Paso Robles, then back to San Luis Obispo. Absolutely gorgeous trip as everything is green from the rain. 
 

 

4/07/2023 2:08 PM  #49


Re: Let’s see some Pics of your ride and where you from

boss347convertible wrote:

BobE wrote:

That red truck is cool.
Did you drive the Model T through Death Valley? 

Thanks. Yes, in May 2021 drove the Model T from home, to, through Death Valley and back home. 670 miles. We were on the road at least three days, maybe four. I just did a hundred mile trip in the Model T last weekend. From San Luis Obispo, along the California Central Coast, then into the coastal mountains into Paso Robles, then back to San Luis Obispo. Absolutely gorgeous trip as everything is green from the rain. 
 

 
So do you live in SLO, or nearby?


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

4/08/2023 7:37 AM  #50


Re: Let’s see some Pics of your ride and where you from


Life is too short to drive a boring car😎
 

Board footera


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