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  • Your other Auto obsessions

    What are some other cars/ bikes do you own/Love? Here are my other two non-porsche related projects.




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    This is the only other classic car that was a must have on my list. The 1962 Corvette roadster. My uncle had one in 1980 and his car made a lasting impression on me. I always wanted one after a few very memorable rides in his. I bought this 3 years ago out of Michigan. Just an old well used driver with a non-matching motor. Its perfect just to tool around in right now.


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    Last is my 1992 Toyota 4WD pickup. I love this thing and have had it for 17 years. It was a roll-over wreck when I bought it. Greg again helped me rebuild it. I don't like full size trucks but I do like the power of a V8. I have an LT4 corvette engine with an NV4500 5-speed manual trans. and an Advanced adapters kit to mate it with a Toyota transfer case. Just have to make time to do the conversion. Once its done it will be my ideal truck!

    Yours?
    Justin Rio

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    Being a retired person with all four kids raised and through college the wife and I now can enjoy are love for classic cars. The wife's daily driver without car seats for the grand kids (no seat Belts) is a 1965 formula S Barracuda 273 Hipro, automatic, her other driver is a 1965 Ford Falcon 4 dr. sedan, 289V8 3on the tree which we have owned since 1974. My cars are my 55 Speedster and a 1964 Barracuda 273 V8 w/4speed which is what I'm getting ready to build now that the Speedster is on the road, my daily driver is a 1984 Chevy 1/2T 4x4 pickup. My kids are into classic cars also which keeps me busy they have 1966 Mustang coup, oldest daughter's car, 1969 Camero 2nd daughter's car, 1971 Dodge Charger son's car. My youngest daughter is on the hunt for a VW Bug or Karman Ghia convert. but with kids getting ready for entering high school and looking at college for them it may be a while before she gets it. unless find a project one to do for her. Well that is car car bug story. George

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    • #3
      Hey George, Sounds like a great group of classic cars! Your pictures didn't load. Retry them and don't forget to hit the "insert" button so they will display large on your post. Looking forward to seeing them! Justin
      Justin Rio

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      • #4
        1953 XK 120 DHC 12 year project.
        Gordon
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          Ok I'll try posting the pic's one more time. I'll get it right sooner or later.

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            OOP's forgot the 65 Barracuda picture. Can't find the file of a picture of the 71 Charger or 64 Barracuda or 69 Camero. Have to recruit the wife's help later but here is the 65 Barracuda pic

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            • #7
              The XK looks amazing Gordon! Which is harder to restore? XK or 356?

              Hi George, Very nice group of classic American Iron. Looks like they all run. My father had 66 ranchero pickup. I remember alot of the parts being exactly the same as a Mustang. Justin
              Justin Rio

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              • #8
                Justin
                The XK was a lot tougher build, more complicated car plus you have
                a convertible top to do. XK parts are harder to come by.
                My 356 is easier to research, more written on how to do,plus bigger
                following. If you get stuck just ask and
                someone has done it before.
                That why I stay close to a forum like this.
                I will try to send more pictures, please bear with me.
                Thank you, Gordon

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                  Gordon, that restoration looks absolutely amazing! More difficult than a 356 huh? Even more impressive when I think about all the problems my car has and is still giving me! If this car is any inidication, your 356 is going to be stunning! Looking forward to seeing it. Thanks again for showing these pictures. Justin
                  Justin Rio

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                  • #10
                    Wow, Gordon your Jag is gorgeous, so classy!

                    I've got a love for old looooooong Caddy's. Because I live in SoCal, I always wanted a convertible Caddy to cruise up and down PCH. A few years ago I bought a 67 Coupe de Ville from a bartender down in Pacific Beach. He told me that it helped him "close the deal", I told him "hopefully not in the car".

                    Anyway I have been doing things to it over time: powder coated the convertible frame, replaced the top with a nice glass window, bought new wheels, re-did all the brakes and most recently pulled the engine and trans and rebuilt the engine myself in the garage. Next on the list is going to be cutting out the rust in the lower body and welding in new metal. I just learned how to TIG weld.

                    I have to admit it's hard to devote time to my 356 when this one is running and driving... and it being the summertime. Hopefully after summer I'll dive into my 356 again.

                    Here's a build thread on the engine rebuild:
                    http://www.modifiedcadillac.org/forum/index.php/topic,6500.0.html
                    trevorcgates@gmail.com
                    Engine # P66909... are you out there
                    Fun 356 events in SoCal = http://356club.org/

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                    • #11
                      Here is an old Hot Rod I had in High school that I dated my wife in.
                      Same car and same girl 50 years later. rebuilt the roadster couple of years ago. brings back a lot of memories.
                      I ran it at the local drag strip.


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                      • #12
                        Hey Gordon,

                        This is one great post! The first photo is just classic "Americana" I love it!!! I spent several minutes just taking it all in. So incredible and neat to see all three of you still together after 50 years! you really made a rightious streetrod out of it in the end; just beautiful! Has your story ever been published in the Rodders Journal? If it hasn't you definitly need to submit it. What was your best time on the drag strip? I assume that '56 210 post in the driveway was your parents car? I'll bet you had all sorts of dreams of turning that into a gasser with zoomies and fiberglass flip front end?? Thank you for sharing this! I really enjoyed it! Justin
                        Justin Rio

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                          Hey Gordon, Thanks for sharing the pictures, I enjoyed the pic's of the Jag what a beautiful car job well done. It was great seeing the improvement you did to your high school ride. It is amazing what we can do when the family is raised and we have the money. I've been lucky and also keep the car the wife and I dated in my 55 Speedster which I purchased my senior year. The car prior to that way a 49 Chevy sedan which dad and I customized with 49 Lincoln tail lights, frenched headlights, lovered hood you know the way things were done in the 50's & 60's. Now I have a 64 & 65 Barracuda and then just finished the wife's 65 Falcon.
                          Well just wanted to say thanks for sharing enjoy your rides and have a great summer. George

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                            Here are a few pictures of my glass Cobra that I built in the mid 80's.
                            Bought the shell in Denver and fabricated everything else.
                            Thought you might like to see it. I drive and show it in the summer
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                            Goodguys at Pleasanton 2011


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                            A very young me. Picking up body in Colorado (that is a vw rabbit tow rig)


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                            Frame ready for body

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                            early LT-1 with heads and port inj. I originally painted body red.

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                            • #15
                              Hey Gordon,

                              This a great looking car! Sits very low, is it on Airbags? Also a very nice looking convertible top frame. Did you fabricate it? Justin
                              Justin Rio

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