I bought a nice '53 Dodge Regent four door, a couple months ago... I guess I got my buddy a little jealous... As he's looking at a nice '48 Dodge four door today... Unsure of the actual model yet... Enjoyed watching your clip, as I'm a retired machinist... Best regards from the mountains of central California ...
A friend had a '48 club coupe in high school , it was pretty cool . I have a '50 now , w/ a rebuilt flat head but I broke the camshaft w/ ether , it's been sitting for a long time .
it'd be great to get that going again! especially being a coupe. if i come across a cam i'll let you know. my friends yard just closed down and they crushed all the classics in there. lots of complete cars that would've been restorable. i got my 265 spitfire for my '41 Dodge WC12 there.
Thanks for the thought (about the cam). I've always loved cars 'since I started helping my Dad work on his stuff back in the'60's. It was great ,he would say things like:Why are you shining the light there when I'm working here ? Or : If don't hold that light over here l'm gonna' break it over your head . Ahh the good 'ol days . Take care .@@ReaperRestorations
I bought a nice '53 Dodge Regent four door, a couple months ago... I guess I got my buddy a little jealous... As he's looking at a nice '48 Dodge four door today... Unsure of the actual model yet... Enjoyed watching your clip, as I'm a retired machinist... Best regards from the mountains of central California ...
Nice work .
A friend had a '48 club coupe in high school , it was pretty cool . I have a '50 now , w/ a rebuilt flat head but I broke the camshaft w/ ether , it's been sitting for a long time .
it'd be great to get that going again! especially being a coupe. if i come across a cam i'll let you know. my friends yard just closed down and they crushed all the classics in there. lots of complete cars that would've been restorable. i got my 265 spitfire for my '41 Dodge WC12 there.
Thanks for the thought (about the cam). I've always loved cars 'since I started helping my Dad work on his stuff back in the'60's. It was great ,he would say things like:Why are you shining the light there when I'm working here ? Or : If don't hold that light over here l'm gonna' break it over your head . Ahh the good 'ol days . Take care .@@ReaperRestorations
@@tedcorey3054 wait, we must be related. my dad said the same thing! TIP OF THE SCREWDRIVER! lol