A Day In The Office

Tooth

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Supporting Member 3
You gettin Psyched up about this? Headed your way soon! Breaker panels in, circuits all in, and the water heaters in. And the plug is on the outside to hook up a generator. So the inside is basically done. My Son is going to be happy when you get The upgrades on the suspension and steering done!!!!!!!!!!AF4023F5-82A4-41F8-9E15-F6AAA4B011CD.jpegE9E5062F-FEEE-4EBA-A286-9CE0BBC62FF1.jpeg
 

Tooth

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Supporting Member 3
My son is the marketing SEO Specialist for Flat branch home loans in Columbia Missouri, his boss the big cheese named Jim ask him to come up with some marketing ideas. I suggested that he get an old van to fix up and haul his beer around in. Send him some pictures of prospects and him and his boss loved it. So he talk to a local brewery and they developed a flat branch house brew. 6% alcohol that taste like cream soda Kinda. We’re going to put a wrap on it with their company highlighted and put a little bit of equipment in it and use it for closings and special events. It’s a 1961 Grumman Olson Curbside...The box is all aluminum and rust free chassis. It has a fresh 1000 mile Ford motor sports crate engine in it and AOD transmission. This thing runs really well with its headers, big radiator and fans, transmission cooler Holley carburetor with MSD ignition. It runs the exhaust out through 2.5 inch flow master dual exhaust. We thought about putting an LS motor in it but the Ford runs really well and I think we’re gonna leave it alone. It appears to be a 347 stroker crate motor. Edelbrock aluminum heads, intake and hydraulic roller. We’re looking to have James put front disc brakes, steering column and power steering on it. Still has the original straight axle under it and I think it might be three-quarter ton truck. James has a plan and the time.Probably get some hooch out of it too. LOL:beer:bong:shaker
 
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La Hot Rods

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Supporting Member 15
Got the other one together and mounted. I'm on hold on the carburetor rebuilds as the Master rebuild kit doesn't come with the 4 plastic float chamber mounting :gaah :no.
So I figured it be best to cover all the other work just to make sure more parts aren't needed. The carburetor parts are .64 cents each plush shipping.
 

La Hot Rods

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Supporting Member 15
Got the masters mounted and have a brake peddle but the clutch has a problem with the slave cylinder, it looked new and has been replaced guess it didn't like setting for so long. Glad I worked on these before I ordered the parts for the carburetors. :think
 
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