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Parts Car disposal? |
seanery |
Jul 7 2003, 08:48 AM
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waiting to rebuild whitey! Group: Retired Admin Posts: 15,846 Joined: 7-January 03 From: Indy Member No.: 100 Region Association: None |
I used to LIVE on a wooden boat!
63 Chriscraft 37' |
tryan |
Jul 7 2003, 09:09 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 553 Joined: 22-January 03 From: smokey mountains gatlinburg tn Member No.: 184 |
krk, i like to water ski for therapy and i have three old correct crafts. this one is 1960 18' starflite, gray marine fireball v8 327 cu in based on a continental block. low rise intake with two side draft carters. shifter on the collum, go pedal on the floor.
i hit a BIG pothole on 77 in w va and it put a crack in the transom. board sanding the whole puppy the only way to get that mirror finish. Attached image(s) |
mr914 |
Jul 10 2003, 10:01 AM
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914 Hillbilly Group: Members Posts: 576 Joined: 11-January 03 From: Lincoln NE Member No.: 131 Region Association: None |
I could use some custom cuts from the front inner fenderwells.
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ThinAir |
Jul 10 2003, 10:29 PM
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Best friends Group: Members Posts: 2,532 Joined: 4-February 03 From: Flagstaff, AZ Member No.: 231 Region Association: Southwest Region |
It would be nice to see some pictures of a car that has been cut up to see how it was done so that there were useable parts left over. Cutting it up to just get rid of it is probably easy. Doing it so that you've got useable fenders left over may be a bit more difficult.
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Malmz |
Jul 11 2003, 04:29 PM
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CSOBOSC founding member Group: Benefactors Posts: 489 Joined: 22-April 03 From: So. Cal Member No.: 602 |
Cut up one 914 and you will know more about how the car is built structurally then you could ever imagine.
I've shipped cut parts all the way to the east coast. Easier if you know before hand what people need, then you can cut around those areas and hack more on the rest. After the main parts are carefully removed from the car (interior, etc), it takes about 5 hours to wack the roller with one person (see avitar) with a sawzall... I haven't tried a plasma cutter. Only cut the ones that are too far gone to save, otherwise ship the solid rollers east... sm |
dan10101 |
Jul 11 2003, 06:49 PM
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TORQUE-o-holic Group: Members Posts: 1,140 Joined: 29-April 03 From: Eagle Point, Or Member No.: 626 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Here's one we did with a 14" cutoff saw. Still have some pieces..
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dan10101 |
Jul 11 2003, 06:51 PM
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TORQUE-o-holic Group: Members Posts: 1,140 Joined: 29-April 03 From: Eagle Point, Or Member No.: 626 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Here it is before sectioning it...
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