Yesterday we got back to the Apache. The rear end now all gone through and cleaned up is installed under the truck. A simple thing really but it is good to see it there.
Banging on old used up iron, trying to bring back some of the former glory. Building Hot Rods and other such nonsense!
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Saturday, January 12, 2013
I have stayed tight lipped for three long weeks, but now it's time to let the cat out of the bag. There has come a new horse to the Slick's Speed Shop stables!
I spotted this little jewel while cruizing the For Sale section on the HAMB, and it instantly lit a fire in me. After talking to the owner I was even more convinced it had to be mine.
It has just been put back on the road and the PO had only 25 miles on it. So if I got it, it would be me that would get to do the shake down run, and finish it out. So a deal was struck and plans were made and all I had to do was wait. My friend Ben with T&A transport picked it up in Kansas City, MO and brought it to Owens salvage. Next my son drove me the 250 miles up to get it, and then followed me yesterday on it's maiden voyage home.
Not knowing what to expect, we headed out slow and steady, but before long confidence grew and we were trucking along at 70mph through the plains of Texas headed for our desert home in the west. When we hit the interstate I poured a little more coal to the fire and rolled in holding 75-80.
The truck performed great and drove like a dream, except for a oil leak showing up. It shakes, it rattles, it squeaks, it smells like oil and gas, it's perfect!
So here is our newest ride!
1946 Ford F-1
Mustang II front with 88 explorer rear
302 with a 5 speed
I spotted this little jewel while cruizing the For Sale section on the HAMB, and it instantly lit a fire in me. After talking to the owner I was even more convinced it had to be mine.
It has just been put back on the road and the PO had only 25 miles on it. So if I got it, it would be me that would get to do the shake down run, and finish it out. So a deal was struck and plans were made and all I had to do was wait. My friend Ben with T&A transport picked it up in Kansas City, MO and brought it to Owens salvage. Next my son drove me the 250 miles up to get it, and then followed me yesterday on it's maiden voyage home.
Not knowing what to expect, we headed out slow and steady, but before long confidence grew and we were trucking along at 70mph through the plains of Texas headed for our desert home in the west. When we hit the interstate I poured a little more coal to the fire and rolled in holding 75-80.
The truck performed great and drove like a dream, except for a oil leak showing up. It shakes, it rattles, it squeaks, it smells like oil and gas, it's perfect!
So here is our newest ride!
1946 Ford F-1
Mustang II front with 88 explorer rear
302 with a 5 speed
REady to head home at Owen's Salvage
A stop at Swenson, the 46 and my son's 95
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Shackles
The big news is still coming, but meanwhile work continues. Our new shackles from LMC arrived and we installed them yesterday.
What should have been a 30 minute job turned into more. The new shackles are nothing like the originals. Where the there are nuts on each pin the new ones have none, just a center bolt through the shackle to hold things together. The pins are meant to wedge into the shackle, the holes pre-drilled are to small. We put the first one together and found about a 1/8 inch gap on either side of the rubber. This after running them up to the point of bending one shackle.
Water and dirt could enter, while grease could get out. So we took everything apart and re-drilled the shackles. Now everything works. But I can't recommend buying your shackles from LMC.
What should have been a 30 minute job turned into more. The new shackles are nothing like the originals. Where the there are nuts on each pin the new ones have none, just a center bolt through the shackle to hold things together. The pins are meant to wedge into the shackle, the holes pre-drilled are to small. We put the first one together and found about a 1/8 inch gap on either side of the rubber. This after running them up to the point of bending one shackle.
Water and dirt could enter, while grease could get out. So we took everything apart and re-drilled the shackles. Now everything works. But I can't recommend buying your shackles from LMC.
The new shackles
Modified and installed
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
BIG changes are a comin'
I don't want to jinx anything, so I won't go into detail, but.... There are some changes coming to Slick's Speed Shop, and I can barely wait!
Should all take place within the next 2 to 3 weeks, so stay tuned!
Should all take place within the next 2 to 3 weeks, so stay tuned!
Friday, November 23, 2012
More cleaning
I have put this off as long as I can and I guess I should just get it over with. Time to clean the under side. It's really not so bad and I am surprised just how good the floors are. Here is what I'm starting with.
From the drivers side
From the passenger side
Thursday, November 8, 2012
meanwhile back at the shop....
Pulling the crapped out 305 and transmission from the Apache yesterday. Good grief this is dirty. I see alot of cleaning in my future.....
I had to laugh when I saw this. I bet the previous owner was scratching his head wondering where his wrench went!
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Caps are here
Finally after order, return, re-order, back order, etc etc. the caps are here. I also turned the white letters out on the tires. I am happy with the whole thing!
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