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christened the car lift today

Started by SFRT, February 12, 2009, 08:21:21 PM

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SFRT

my buddy and fellow Chiseler Saul brought his pristine 37.000 mile Hemi 'Cuda by and we fixed his exhaust leak. damn pretty car


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Sublime/Sixpack

I wish I had one just like it in my garage.     Oh, and the Hemi Cuda too.   ;D
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PocketThunder

Nice!

What is the height from the floor to the top of the hoist?   :scratchchin:
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I like your wall holding fixture, in the event of an earthquake. ;D

The Aquamax...yes, this bike spent 2 nights underwater one weekend. (Not my doing), but it gained the name, and has since become pseudo-famous. :)

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Charger-Bodie

What brand of Champagne did you smash against it?
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chargerrt

I don't think there is a better car to be the first on your lift than that  :2thumbs:

SFRT

I think I may have dribbled some grape soda on it....having this lift is going to make life a lot easier.
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Tilar

I've been thinking about adding 24' to the back end of my shop. If I do, I'm going to have one of those.  :2thumbs:
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472 R/T SE

Good lookin' 'cuda.  I'd like to see some more of it.

When it's time for our new house I'm thinking a "Challenger" brand lift will go in my garage.  If they hold up to this they'll be good enough for me.


Silver R/T

Just give me Cuda, I can do without the lift.
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Bob

Quote from: SFRT on February 16, 2009, 09:54:26 PM
its a rotary 9000 lb lift.

Very nice :2thumbs: This Saturday I should be testing my new/used lift. 

SFRT

started tearing apart my buddy Jamies stalled out model A project




thing got half built then sat in a shed up in Seattle for 6 years. we are going to get it together for him in the next month or 2.
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SFRT

as requested a few more crappy shots of Saul's 'tuna











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69B5B5RT

Quote from: SFRT on February 17, 2009, 02:57:30 PM
started tearing apart my buddy Jamies stalled out model A project




thing got half built then sat in a shed up in Seattle for 6 years. we are going to get it together for him in the next month or 2.

Awesome....I'm glad to see you get your grubby mitts on this one. That's a very cool project. He was telling me about maybe getting it down there to get finished up. Are you gonna use the 392 or keep it SBC? Hi-boy with the fenders or channeled no fenders?

SFRT

the 392 needed...a lot. so I think it's easier just to get the sbc running. fenders etc will be up to him.
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69B5B5RT

Yeah, the SBC is a good way to go, although it would be a beast with the 392. Good luck with it...I can't wait to see some progress pics on it. The chop is damn near perfect on that cab....and I kinda like fenders on those, especially for damp weather driving.

captnsim

I'd go with the SBC to. Looks like some nice goodies on it already.

SFRT

yes the sbc has some nice high performance heads on it.
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