gettin an ol 50 model chevy truck and wanna do a rod rebuild, i dont have the time or the facilities to do the body and engine work myself although the paint and interior i would probably take hold of.anyone know of any good shops around here that are into these kinds of things?
4/10/2007 2:28:32 PM
Boyettes 828-9383downtown
4/10/2007 3:04:00 PM
Won't that cost alot of money?I've always been told if you can't do it yourselfbuy one someone else has done (they almost always lose a lil money)
4/10/2007 3:09:49 PM
why would you even want a project like that? the best part is building it
4/10/2007 3:36:18 PM
i AGREE.
4/10/2007 4:51:10 PM
if i could afford to pay someone to build projects for me, i'd do it all day long. i much prefer to enjoy/use them over building. not that i don't enjoy working on stuff, i'd just be too lazy to if i could afford it. as for local shops, there's no real dedicated rod shops around here anymore that i know of. most of the older guys that really knew what they were doing have either retired or died off. especially if you're considering any sort of custom body mods, etc.i could reccomend a couple of good local performance shops that do great things with newer cars, but i don't know that they'd be able to do something like that justice.
4/10/2007 4:59:15 PM
i want to learn the english wheel so bad its not even funny..i think when i retire i'm going t wyotech.
4/10/2007 5:00:52 PM
guys that can run those well are true masters of an art. i've tried one before, and just screwed a bunch of metal up.
4/10/2007 5:11:15 PM
my dad made a couple fenders for a 50 merc on one but that was 30 years ago....
4/10/2007 10:06:36 PM
If you arent a pro, build one and you will be burnt out for a while. I really need a new project, I am so burnt out on the old one.
4/10/2007 10:09:49 PM
Deiz Auto in Pittsboro Did some Real nice custom choping for my Cuz and I on a 52 Bel Air. Turned out real clean.
4/10/2007 10:11:25 PM
i just picked up a new projectalsomy shop will be getting an english wheel and a planishing hammer sometime soon
4/10/2007 10:21:29 PM
^ call him mr. blood blister soon
4/10/2007 11:03:10 PM
^^ right on man
4/10/2007 11:49:26 PM
well, the shop i work at will be anyway.
4/11/2007 12:15:10 AM
always wanted a rod too but id probably buy one off someone elses like foo1 said.takes a lot of research and access to equipment and good parts scavenging skills to do one of those right. and and assload of time on top of that. of cpurse you could put together a quick rat rod i seen a couple in wilmington that were a third mix of original scraps, a third modern donor parts and a third vAto zone boltons
4/11/2007 1:26:40 AM
hell yeah, i want a rat rod. i started collecting parts for one a while back. i've got a dropped front axle beam, suspension stuff, ford 8.8 rear, t5 transmission, a t-bucket steering box, etc. i had a homebuilt t-bucket frame also, but i was too lazy to take it with me in one of my moves so i threw it in the construction debris dumpster that was there.
4/11/2007 2:24:17 AM
this thread needs this video. http://videos.streetfire.net/video/1602c694-7c74-4997-8e3a-985901548356.htm
4/11/2007 2:25:36 AM
check out these rat rods:http://www.hotrod.com/featuredvehicles/hdrp_0510_rust_runners_hot_rods/and the famous vw bus. this is what hot rodding is about - having fun:http://www.hotrod.com/featuredvehicles/hdrp_0603_1962_vw_bus/22 budget rods:http://www.streetrodderweb.com/features/0703sr_budget_hot_rod_builds/what you get when money is of little concern:http://www.rodandcustommagazine.com/featuredvehicles/0509rc_1929_ford_roadster_pickup/[Edited on April 11, 2007 at 11:10 AM. Reason : ]
4/11/2007 10:56:55 AM
^that's hotness right there
4/11/2007 5:01:46 PM
talked to a guy i know today, supposedly these people are good and do alot of rod stuff. they're in garner.gary earlyearly custom rods919-779-9280
4/11/2007 5:27:33 PM
I've heard good things on another board about Wright Automotive Specialties, seen some of his work at a show, but he's down near Charlotte...
4/11/2007 6:42:01 PM