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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    I'll try to take some at lunch time.

    Sorry for da poor photography.
    slack ass

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    What about the Bimota next to it ?... nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
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    Troll-Doesn't that come standard with every Harley sold-End of Troll

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pwalo
    Nah still don't get the whole cruiser/choppery thing. Why would you add things to a bike to make it heavier or harder to clean/maintain (well if you ride it at least).

    Nice work though.
    You obviously ain't into hot rods and cool, never mind, given time you'll get there
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    You obviously ain't into hot rods and cool, never mind, given time you'll get there
    And thats what makes that front wheel so ugly SD!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    And thats what makes that front wheel so ugly SD!!!!
    Well, with my 50+ eyes, no glasses and a small picture it looked alright to me!!! - but then even with faults I am that much of a dreamer I can always see the 'potential' even if it is rough!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    Well, with my 50+ eyes, no glasses and a small picture it looked alright to me!!! - but then even with faults I am that much of a dreamer I can always see the 'potential' even if it is rough!!
    Might buy you some glasses then... imagine if you had a nice '33 3 window... dropped, chopped and channeled and then put a set of CSA 3 spoke 14" by 10" rims on it... you know those ugly things that commodore drivers thought were cool in '83? and you did all this in 2004..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    Might buy you some glasses then... imagine if you had a nice '33 3 window... dropped, chopped and channeled and then put a set of CSA 3 spoke 14" by 10" rims on it... you know those ugly things that commodore drivers thought were cool in '83? and you did all this in 2004..
    O.K., ya got me, it's like guys that put 13" rims on '48 fords in the 80's, (mind you, the mag selection was limited back then).

    I've got a '37 coupe, it's going to have chrome wide rims, beam front axle and no roof chop. It WILL have a 460 big-block, tunnel-ram and 4 speed big-input top-loader AND it WILL be cool- but then I don't HAVE to tell you it's cool, do I?? :cool2:
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    O.K., ya got me, it's like guys that put 13" rims on '48 fords in the 80's, (mind you, the mag selection was limited back then).

    I've got a '37 coupe, it's going to have chrome wide rims, beam front axle and no roof chop. It WILL have a 460 big-block, tunnel-ram and 4 speed big-input top-loader AND it WILL be cool- but then I don't HAVE to tell you it's cool, do I?? :cool2:
    Zactley.... bloody 13" rims.... corolla anybody?? 13x13 tho weren't they... hehehe and at least they were chrome... not crap "Mags"... shite, they had centrelines in the '80's ... it was the was factories that copied and butchered those wheels that makes the one on "eyecatcher" look shite!



    ps... i have a dog named Ford... want pix of your '37

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    Zactley.... bloody 13" rims.... corolla anybody?? 13x13 tho weren't they... hehehe and at least they were chrome... not crap "Mags"... shite, they had centrelines in the '80's ... it was the was factories that copied and butchered those wheels that makes the one on "eyecatcher" look shite!



    ps... i have a dog named Ford... want pix of your '37
    Got REAL Centrelines on my '55 F100, had them for years, 15"X10" at rear, 14"X7" at front and 3 1/2 X 15" for a spare. Heaps of imitations but only the one real Centreline. '37 coupe is a driver with 350 Chev and Muncie but they have to go to the guy I got the coupe from, hence the 460 etc.
    When I get a digital camera I will send pics.

    Meantime got to finish Chrissy-Bimbos (Mrs S.D) '62 Fairlane compact. - and the XN85.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    Got REAL Centrelines on my '55 F100, had them for years, 15"X10" at rear, 14"X7" at front and 3 1/2 X 15" for a spare. Heaps of imitations but only the one real Centreline. '37 coupe is a driver with 350 Chev and Muncie but they have to go to the guy I got the coupe from, hence the 460 etc.
    When I get a digital camera I will send pics.

    Meantime got to finish Chrissy-Bimbos (Mrs S.D) '62 Fairlane compact. - and the XN85.
    mmmm... 55 f100!.. my brother had some real centrelines on his 64 ss impala..
    get that chevy crap outta the coupe and lets see a real engine... will lend you my cam for some photos!! cant help it if I'm a Ford man! still got a '73 LTD with the rotating headlight covers sitting in Aus.
    351, electric seats, full leather, air, walnut, and the clincher... 15" bathurst globes as a factory option... same exact wheels as the phase 3 GTHO... was offered $2000 for those alone. guy who's got it now is coming over 1st Nov with photos of my barge.. try to get one here!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    mmmm... 55 f100!.. my brother had some real centrelines on his 64 ss impala..
    get that chevy crap outta the coupe and lets see a real engine... will lend you my cam for some photos!! cant help it if I'm a Ford man! still got a '73 LTD with the rotating headlight covers sitting in Aus.
    351, electric seats, full leather, air, walnut, and the clincher... 15" bathurst globes as a factory option... same exact wheels as the phase 3 GTHO... was offered $2000 for those alone. guy who's got it now is coming over 1st Nov with photos of my barge.. try to get one here!
    Your '73 is a bit new for me (just kidding) our 'newest' car is Mrs S.D.s '84 Laser, the rest of the fleet is her '62 Anglia (used as a daily runabout) the '62 Mistral kit-car (302 V8. 5-speed) used on non-wet days, my '97 Harley, the '55 F100 (429 hotted-up, HZ Holden front suspension etc) and project car: Mrs C.Bs '62 Fairlane and my XN 85 Suzuki bike. - and the '37 coupe.
    Also got red-hot Anglia, 1650cc non-Xflow with twin Webers etc.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    Your '73 is a bit new for me (just kidding) our 'newest' car is Mrs S.D.s '84 Laser, the rest of the fleet is her '62 Anglia (used as a daily runabout) the '62 Mistral kit-car (302 V8. 5-speed) used on non-wet days, my '97 Harley, the '55 F100 (429 hotted-up, HZ Holden front suspension etc) and project car: Mrs C.Bs '62 Fairlane and my XN 85 Suzuki bike. - and the '37 coupe.
    Also got red-hot Anglia, 1650cc non-Xflow with twin Webers etc.....
    my second car was a 105E..... gunna post you my camera for some photos at this rate!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    my second car was a 105E..... gunna post you my camera for some photos at this rate!
    Gladly!! b.t.w. my TV stand is made from two alloy NASCAR 351 blocks and the stereo speakers are mounted on two 30-30 rifle barrels amd the sun umbarela? is mounted on a wide Cortina rim attached to a Cortina axle and the coffee table is a 7"X14" Hustler mag...

    When are you going to cruise south and participate in petrol-head life-style?
    Welcome anytime in case you are wondering - as is the case with any KBers that want to head this way, just p.m. me first, o.k.?
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    Hey Blakamin, how good was Bathurst eh? 8 Fords chasing 1 Holden,

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