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Howdy from Missouri

Started by ky509, October 21, 2008, 11:27:41 AM

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ky509

I just joined your site last night and wanted to say howdy to all and tell a little about my self.

I am a hot rodder from way back, like I got into cars in about 1959. I was driving by the time I was 13 in an old delivery truck in a new home construction plat where new homes were being built. My very first introduction to hot rods was when an uncle who had just bought a brand new 1961 Lincoln hard top convertible heard the song hot rod Lincoln on the radio and decided to soup his Lincoln up. He special ordered a set of three deuces and intake from an out fit in California. They had to be special because of the underhood clearance. Any how, once they were installed I thought that lincoln was the fastest thing on this planet,(mind you I was still a teenager). Well we made several trips between Ohio and  Kentucky in the hot rod lincoln visiting relatives. Then one day my uncle picked me up for a trip to Ky and under the dash there was a brand new 45 rpm record player, talk about cool. In about 1963 uncle pulled into a filling station to fill up the lincoln.  He went inside for something, when he looked back out his pride and joy was totally engulfed in flames sitting at the pumps. The best they could figure out is one of the fuel lines to those carbs must have sprung a leak. Long story short, that old lincoln sewed a seed for speed that has grown for over 47 years now.

I`m currently building a 1969 superbee 440, 4 spd & 331 gears. It just came off the rotisserie a few weeks ago. I had it soda blasted, installed a set of US frame connectors and had the bottom of the car completely covered in a protective coating to prevent rust, and painted the same color that the body will be painted. I hope to drive it in 09.

I`m currently driving a 1965 Plymouth Fury 3 commando 2 dr hdt. Shes nearly all stock with a 383 automatic. The only changes to date are, I replaced the 2bbl and intake with a carter afb 4 bbl and installed a duel point distributor out of a 440 hipo engine. Shes nothing special, just a solid daily driver when I get the urge.

I, like most other rodders also have a line up of other projects, too numerous to mention,lol.

I build my own engines, and frames, and can do the sheet metal work on the body's if I have to. I do my own radiator work and rebuilding and repairs on my own 4 speeds. I farm out the bondo and paint work.

I love doing my own carburetor work, especially setting up 6 packs.

Any how i`m glad to be aboard and you all keep it between the lines and out of the ditches.

Blown70

Welcome and PICTURES PICTURES PICTURES.  That is the rule around here  (just kidding.)

Tom

skip68

Welcome to the best site ever for Mopars! :wave: :wave: :wave: There are alot of great people on here! :yesnod: (And some nut jobs too, but we won't mention any names. You'll figure them out on your own, I'm sure! :rofl: :smilielol: :D)
Mr. & Mrs. Skip68 ;)
skip68, A.K.A. Chuck \ 68 Charger 440 auto\ 67 Camaro RS (no 440)       FRANKS & BEANS !!!


Steve P.

Welcome, welcome, welcome... Sounds like you are quite accomplished in the automotive World. I'm sure we would ALL love to see pics. of your BEE, but I and a few others here are Coronet FREAKS.. Can't wait to see pics. and here all about your build.

:cheers:
Steve P.
Holiday, Florida

41husk

What part of MO. are you from?
1969 Dodge Charger 500 440/727
1970 Challenger convertible 340/727
1970 Plymouth Duster FM3
1974 Dodge Dart /6/904
1983 Plymouth Scamp GT 2.2 Auto
1950 Dodge Pilot house pick up

moparstuart

Quote from: ky509 on October 21, 2008, 11:27:41 AM
I just joined your site last night and wanted to say howdy to all and tell a little about my self.

I am a hot rodder from way back, like I got into cars in about 1959. I was driving by the time I was 13 in an old delivery truck in a new home construction plat where new homes were being built. My very first introduction to hot rods was when an uncle who had just bought a brand new 1961 Lincoln hard top convertible heard the song hot rod Lincoln on the radio and decided to soup his Lincoln up. He special ordered a set of three deuces and intake from an out fit in California. They had to be special because of the underhood clearance. Any how, once they were installed I thought that lincoln was the fastest thing on this planet,(mind you I was still a teenager). Well we made several trips between Ohio and  Kentucky in the hot rod lincoln visiting relatives. Then one day my uncle picked me up for a trip to Ky and under the dash there was a brand new 45 rpm record player, talk about cool. In about 1963 uncle pulled into a filling station to fill up the lincoln.  He went inside for something, when he looked back out his pride and joy was totally engulfed in flames sitting at the pumps. The best they could figure out is one of the fuel lines to those carbs must have sprung a leak. Long story short, that old lincoln sewed a seed for speed that has grown for over 47 years now.

I`m currently building a 1969 superbee 440, 4 spd & 331 gears. It just came off the rotisserie a few weeks ago. I had it soda blasted, installed a set of US frame connectors and had the bottom of the car completely covered in a protective coating to prevent rust, and painted the same color that the body will be painted. I hope to drive it in 09.

I`m currently driving a 1965 Plymouth Fury 3 commando 2 dr hdt. Shes nearly all stock with a 383 automatic. The only changes to date are, I replaced the 2bbl and intake with a carter afb 4 bbl and installed a duel point distributor out of a 440 hipo engine. Shes nothing special, just a solid daily driver when I get the urge.

I, like most other rodders also have a line up of other projects, too numerous to mention,lol.

I build my own engines, and frames, and can do the sheet metal work on the body's if I have to. I do my own radiator work and rebuilding and repairs on my own 4 speeds. I farm out the bondo and paint work.

I love doing my own carburetor work, especially setting up 6 packs.

Any how i`m glad to be aboard and you all keep it between the lines and out of the ditches.
where are you from in missouri ?  I would love to know a 6 pac expert close !!
GO SELL CRAZY SOMEWHERE ELSE WE ARE ALL STOCKED UP HERE

Charger_Fan

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Blue Pentastar

Welcome to the site. I am glad to see another poster from Missouri. I am from Jefferson City myself and we look forward to hearing more from you and again welcome.


Mike Schrader
69 Charger White Hat Special  
04 Chrysler 300M Special
99 Ram 3500 Dually Diesel

hemigeno

Another fellow-Missourian "Hello", and welcome to the site :wave:

Cool story too, and I'm sure there's more... look forward to hearing as many as you care to share.

Magnumcharger

Welcome to the site.
Your input is gladly received here!
And feel free to post your pictures. We all dig that!!
1968 Plymouth Barracuda Formula S 340 convertible
1968 Dodge Charger R/T 426 Hemi 4 speed
1968 Plymouth Barracuda S/S clone 426 Hemi auto
1969 Dodge Deora pickup clone 318 auto
1971 Dodge Charger R/T 440 auto
1972 Dodge C600 318 4 speed ramp truck
1972 Dodge C800 413 5 speed
1979 Chrysler 300 T-top 360 auto
2001 Dodge RAM Sport Offroad 360 auto
2010 Dodge Challenger R/T 6 speed
2014 RAM Laramie 5.7 Hemi 8 speed

ky509

WOW!
I didn`t expect all those replys. You all know how to make a feller feel welcome. Thanks

First off, in response to where in missouri. I have a Newburg address, but I live 9 miles from Newburg about a quarter mile back into the national forrest. My closest neighbor is a quarter mile away, I can`t see them for the mountain seperating us and if they become a nusance in any way I will evict them.  I generally only associate with other car nuts, and since I retired a few years back I have done three things. Built or worked on my hot  rods, hunted or fished. Life is good. Anyhow, My property is between Rolla, MO. & Ft Leonardwood, MO. Just off I 44. Its real easy to find.

At home I work out of very small two bay garage thats got so many tools and treasure in it, That half the time I have to work out in the weather due to not being able to get in side for the clutter. I just recently sold off a bunch of my extra treasure trying to make room but so far I `m still out in the weather. Some lucky guys shopping on e-bay are now the proud owners of a couple 6 pack systems that I had laying around collecting dust. I did keep the best setup for my superbee.

As far as hearing more of my stories, Hmmm, most would be unbelievable, some are too embarrassing, others my wife would kill me over, so I`m limited.

I recently put together a note book for my grand kids that sort of touched the highlites of my life on this planet. One of the items of memorabilia was the original doccumentof a bond my my wife had to post for me in Miamisburg, Ohio back in 1970, that a state trooper wrote on it where he had me clocked at 100 mph +. At the time I just happened to be sober and was crusing, so when I got off the I-70, I was sitting at the bottom of a off ramp waiting for the light to change to green, when about three minutes later a cop came screaming down the off ramp. I came to find out he had been chasing me all the way from Cincinnatti (52 miles). I told the trooper that First off I didn`t know he was chasing me and second if I had of known I would have opened her up and gave him a real chase,lol. He arrested me and the wife had to bail me out.

Ok, I`m going to try and post some pics. I`m not very good at posting photos and have no idea as to the order these photos will show up in. But What I`m going to try and post are some photos of my 69 superbee in process at my sons shop. A photo of my fury and a photo of my sons Rat rod he is building. I may also try and slip in a photo of my 1930 chevy that I want to turn into a rat rod. That is if the site allows for that many photos. If you  have any questions about any of these cars or projects give me a hollar i`ll be glad to respond

Ed

ky509

This should be the under hood of the superbee


ky509

My sons Rat Rod hes building. I traded him the Hemi engine for a set of wilwood disk brakes for my superbee.


ky509

This should be a photo of my Fury and a photo of the superbee before I started on it and a photo of my 1930 chevy sedan

ky509

These are more of the superbee while on the rotesserie. They are not very good but will give you an idea as to the work that has went into the body.

moparstuart

is that F6 green on the bee ?  I love the rat rods with the old hemi's in them !!!   cool cars!!!
GO SELL CRAZY SOMEWHERE ELSE WE ARE ALL STOCKED UP HERE

ky509

Quote from: Blue Pentastar on October 21, 2008, 07:18:15 PM
Welcome to the site. I am glad to see another poster from Missouri. I am from Jefferson City myself and we look forward to hearing more from you and again welcome.


Mike Schrader

Hi Mike

I use to drive through your neck of the woods a few years back going to Columbia to buy cars at a salvage auction.

Hey, have you heard of a machine shop around your area called Dickies? They are supposed to specialize in mopar engines. I`m wanting to build a 440 for my Bee. And honestly there are no one in my area I would trust doing the machine work on my parts around here. When it comes to my engines, I am one picky Bas@@@@ and a machine shops worst nightmare, so it takes a pretty darn good shop to satisfy me. I use to work in a machine shop and I have all the tools to measure a crank and block. I can easily feel and read 2 tenths of a tho. with my old worn out fingers, and diligently check every thing a shop does to my parts. I have read in a mopar muscle magazine about a shop in jeff city called Dickies that enters in some of their engine building contests. They generally do well in the challenges, but, I would like to talk to some one who has had work done by them. Its about time for me to get started on my engine and need to locate a shop to do the work. There is another  shop that specializes in mopars in Iowa, but that is a long way to go for machine work. Any info you may have on Dickies would be appreciated.
Ed

ky509

Quote from: moparstuart on October 22, 2008, 11:42:33 AM
is that F6 green on the bee ?  I love the rat rods with the old hemi's in them !!!   cool cars!!!


Yup, its F6.

My son has a mixing station and mixes his own paint. The paint he is using is the original formulation on the green, but the clear he is using really makes the color pop out. It seems to be a lot brighter than the original. I like the way it looked so I gave him the go ahead.

Ed

moparstuart

Quote from: ky509 on October 22, 2008, 12:16:10 PM
Quote from: moparstuart on October 22, 2008, 11:42:33 AM
is that F6 green on the bee ?  I love the rat rods with the old hemi's in them !!!   cool cars!!!


Yup, its F6.

My son has a mixing station and mixes his own paint. The paint he is using is the original formulation on the green, but the clear he is using really makes the color pop out. It seems to be a lot brighter than the original. I like the way it looked so I gave him the go ahead.

Ed
F6 with white interior and white stripe is my favorite color combo on a mopar !!!! , not my car but i love it!
GO SELL CRAZY SOMEWHERE ELSE WE ARE ALL STOCKED UP HERE

Blown70

Looks like some nice work there  :2thumbs:

Looks like that rat rod hemi has a SUPERCHARGER on it?????  Excellent.

Blue Pentastar

Hey that shop your talking about is in Columbia not Jefferson city. I don't know much about them other than some of the local racers say he is expensive for what you get. The guy who built my motor for me goes to a machine shop down in lebanon I believe. I had my machine shop work done by a place in Jefferson City called Steinmetz automotive. They are not a big shop but have a great reputation and are considered to be one of the best in the area. The machinist is a guy with a heart of gold and has some sort of walking and talking disability. But don't let that decieve you he is good. I can try to get the name of the shop in lebanon if you would like.


Mike Schrader
69 Charger White Hat Special  
04 Chrysler 300M Special
99 Ram 3500 Dually Diesel

ky509

Quote from: Blue Pentastar on October 22, 2008, 08:53:47 PM
Hey that shop your talking about is in Columbia not Jefferson city. I don't know much about them other than some of the local racers say he is expensive for what you get. The guy who built my motor for me goes to a machine shop down in lebanon I believe. I had my machine shop work done by a place in Jefferson City called Steinmetz automotive. They are not a big shop but have a great reputation and are considered to be one of the best in the area. The machinist is a guy with a heart of gold and has some sort of walking and talking disability. But don't let that decieve you he is good. I can try to get the name of the shop in lebanon if you would like.


Mike Schrader

What all did you have done to your motor and what size is it if you don`t mind me asking.

As far as I`m concerned I`ll use any shop that will turn out a high quality job. Finding one that is also fairly priced is generally a bonus but not the main issue with me. I mainly want every thing properly sized. and with the correct finishes.

I would be intersted in talking to both shops, Lebanon and Jeff city if you don`t care to give me both numbers.

Thanks
Ed

41husk

Nice bee!!  I get up that way every once in a while.  My dad lives on Bull Shoals lake in Pontiac MO,  Well he is actually about a mile into Arkansas, but has a pontiac MO mailing adress.  You don't have any small block six pack set ups lying around taking up space and getting in your way, do ya :scratchchin:  Allen
1969 Dodge Charger 500 440/727
1970 Challenger convertible 340/727
1970 Plymouth Duster FM3
1974 Dodge Dart /6/904
1983 Plymouth Scamp GT 2.2 Auto
1950 Dodge Pilot house pick up

Blue Pentastar

ok lets start with info on shops. Steinmetz automotive is 573-635-3954, on the other hand the machinist from Lebanon has moved to Outlaw Engines in Camdenton, Mo which is even a much better shop according to my friend 573-346-5550.

Now as for my engine it is a 383 it is bored 60 over. They cleaned the block including all passages and put hardened seats in the heads. I am not sure what all else they did I left it up to my friend who built the motor to handle the details, I know they polished the crank other than that I am not sure.

Hope this helps

Mike Schrader
69 Charger White Hat Special  
04 Chrysler 300M Special
99 Ram 3500 Dually Diesel