Rusty Bowtie
General Category => General Discussion - Intros => Topic started by: Brian.R.Little on October 02, 2015, 08:59:51 AM
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HI,to all,I am new to sight,thanks ,im getting a 1930 chev car.checked tag on driver side under the hood on firewall,.job no.30559 ,body no.cs2276r ,general motors of Canada ltd Oshawa ,1975 lic#plate ,70234 miles on gage
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Hi there Brian R Little tell us about yourself and where you are living Glad to have you aboard our Chevy site Hope you have a great time here are you restoring or hot rodding your old chevy what do you do as a living and how old are you boy i am nosey vette59jdwl
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BrianRLittle I am not sure but i think you have a coupe that someone cut the roof off of and surely not sure about your trunk lid,But either one of those are not a problem with all the old chevy's that we have here on the Rusty Bowtie good luck I think you will enjoy yourself here vette59jdwl
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Welcome to the site. ......looking forward to your progress on your '30...keep us posted....
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Welcome to the forum...looks like a great project! Where are you located?
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Nice to have ya here. A few more pictures would be great.
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Welcome aboard ...Looking forward to seeing more pics of you 30
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It looks interesting and pretty complete compared to what some here started with. What are your plans? Do you know any of the car's history? Oh yeah, Welcome to the site. :)
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Welcome aboard! Good luck and keep us posted.
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Welcome to the Rusty Bowtie! Looking forward to watching your build.
Tom
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Well all the questions have been asked so keep us posted, so welcome aboard
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WOW,THANKS ALL, this 1930 is cool, lucky find.i used google earth,to find this place.it was hiding beside a body shop.with a lot more old cars trucks,owner of shop got it on trade for work,want to leve patina light skuff with scratch pad, then clear coat it. start replacing,wood,use metal were I can,old school it,with rat in it.buddy offered my 1000.00 buck today. told him nooooope.me fix for me.GRANDPAS car. time for me.ok some photos from my shop work,my son dose all the paint, and flame jobs,old skool,.
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So Brian I take it you picked up more than one coupe the first one looked like it had the roof chopped off. What with that
By the way are you on the east coast the west coast the south coast or in between lol vette59jdwl
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A friend in Carson City runs a shop called "NO Coast Customs".
Well Brian that on looks a bit more "rat" than "old school" but what the heck? It will be interesting to see what you come up with on the new one. Are you going to keep the original engine? I'd like to see someone build a first generation Chevy six. It would surely stand out in a crowd and I believe with the right trans and rear gears would be capable of highway speeds. I think with some head work, a cam, duel carbs, good exhaust and possibly custom pistons it could double it's rated HP. 8)
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Hey brian, good to see you found the guys here. Been learning a lot about mine here thanks to the fellows here.
Brian posted some pix on crackbook and rather than listen to goofs I told him to come talk to the pros
One picture he posted shows a rigid windshield cowl but it's got roadster doors and a sing out windshield frame laying on the hood.... I told him to post his Vin tag here to help identify what it is.