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likaroc13 02-20-2011 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 4500742)
I think I scored today. I was looking for used 275/60x15 tires for the rear of the 65. I found these on Craigs List for $200 with wheels and tires. Two tires ain't so good, but the wheels are like new. They are American Eagles, with 255/60X15, and 225/60X15 for the front. What do ya think? I know everyone wants me to keep the Craigers, but everybody has them, like Torque Thrust's. They're Billet rims, but at least they are 15"s. What counts is I like them. But want to hear your comments. BTW, I ended up paying only $175.00

So that means the Centerlines, and the Craigers are up FOR SALE.

you're right, all that matters is if you like them...but i like those too, & that's a heck of a deal regardless

Strodder 02-20-2011 10:31 PM

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Thanks I thought so. If they don't work out, and don't look that good, I'll sell those too, and with the money I get from all 3 sets I get something I REALLY want. With a little extra money added. I think I'll like them though. :metal:

Alan's Classic 02-20-2011 11:22 PM

Re: 1965/73 Cheap Build Up
 
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Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 4494223)
Today I notched the frame on a 57 sedan delivery that I installed a 396 BB Chevy. I already notched the drivers side for clearance with the new power steering box. I also had to notch the right side for clearance of the exhaust. The guy that installed the 396 before did it all wrong. I installed side motor mounts, and a rear transmission cross mount also. Any way when I cut the frame on the right side I found that a rat or mouse was living in the frame. I started laughing, and had to share this.
Looks like he was a pack rat. :haha:
http://belair.smugmug.com/Cars/Kusto...70_FMiZ3-L.jpg

That must have been his tool box :haha:

BTW nice score on the wheels. They look good.

Strodder 02-20-2011 11:40 PM

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I'm glad I took the pictures. I'm still laughing about it, especially the comments from you guys. :haha:

The wheels were less than 10 miles away. I guess it was meant to be.

bubba327 02-21-2011 12:07 AM

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Dennis , your pack rat story reminded me , I have a packrat that moved in to a old military International 2 -1/2 ton truck we have up at the ranch.
Things were about two feet deep on the passenger side of the cab last fall. Crazy collection of stuff he has accumulated ..
I did not have time to get him when we closed up for winter.
It is on the to do list when we can finally return in the spring/summer

wutnxt 02-21-2011 12:34 AM

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Wow you have some game going on over there...awsome shop...you do great work

watahyahknow 02-21-2011 04:21 AM

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thats a great deal on the tires at least , they look like new
the rims themselves are a bit out of date they arent as timelesss as centerlines gragars and 5 spoke rims , i would either put the tires on the gragars or like you said trade all 3 sets for sumting you realy want

Strodder 02-21-2011 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by bubba327 (Post 4501314)
Dennis , your pack rat story reminded me , I have a packrat that moved in to a old military International 2 -1/2 ton truck we have up at the ranch.
Things were about two feet deep on the passenger side of the cab last fall. Crazy collection of stuff he has accumulated ..
I did not have time to get him when we closed up for winter.
It is on the to do list when we can finally return in the spring/summer

Your pack rat will move in his whole family. :lol:

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Originally Posted by wutnxt (Post 4501404)
Wow you have some game going on over there...awsome shop...you do great work

Thanks ;)

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Originally Posted by watahyahknow (Post 4501737)
thats a great deal on the tires at least , they look like new
the rims themselves are a bit out of date they arent as timelesss as centerlines gragars and 5 spoke rims , i would either put the tires on the gragars or like you said trade all 3 sets for sumting you realy want

The tires really aren't that good. Only 2 of them are decent. I know the wheels are dated. At least they aren't 20 or 22 inches. :uhmk:

daverod 02-21-2011 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by bubba327 (Post 4501314)
Dennis , your pack rat story reminded me , I have a packrat that moved in to a old military International 2 -1/2 ton truck we have up at the ranch.
Things were about two feet deep on the passenger side of the cab last fall. Crazy collection of stuff he has accumulated ..
I did not have time to get him when we closed up for winter.
It is on the to do list when we can finally return in the spring/summer

Just let the poor guy live. Least someone is putting the truck to good use.;) I see if it was a chevy, its a frickin Army truck. I'm sure it can take alittle abuse. We had one when I was in the Army it had oil in it that was 15 years old.

Strodder 02-21-2011 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by daverod (Post 4502040)
Just let the poor guy live. Least someone is putting the truck to good use.;) I see if it was a chevy, its a frickin Army truck. I'm sure it can take alittle abuse. We had one when I was in the Army it had oil in it that was 15 years old.

The oil was probably as thick as honey. :uhmk:

watahyahknow 02-21-2011 01:08 PM

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the garage i used to work got a car that wouldnt start after sitting for a while , so they cracked open the airfilter box and found a family of mice made a nest out of the filter material inside the box .
took a long time to get rid of the mice in the garage and the store next to it after they ran everywhere and did the male female mice thing

Strodder 02-21-2011 01:30 PM

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When I was a mechanic on German Cars I went to start a Mercedes, and heard a funny noise then the engine stopped as soon as it started to start. I looked under the hood and found a cat all sliced up. I guess he went in there when the engine was warm. He's cold now. :haha:

watahyahknow 02-21-2011 06:53 PM

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look wat i found .....http://www.mrpackrat.net/rats_in_cars.htm
i know of some car brands that have shockwire under the engine as an option in some places
there rodents (think they where ferrets ) that knaw on the elctric wiring under the hood of cars and cause mallfunctions or fire

Strodder 02-21-2011 10:23 PM

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Another time a 924 Porsche was towed in because it didn't start. I opened the hood and all the wires were eaten by a rat. Or Rats. Me like Rats when I get work from them. :lol;

protrash64 02-21-2011 10:43 PM

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Thats an amazing pic, Dennis!!:lol: I can just picture myself saying 'where did the air cleaner wing nut go?? It was right here!!??:m6:

Strodder 02-21-2011 10:45 PM

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I know, I was thinking the same thing about the wingnut. I saved it. :lol:

shrunken66stroker 02-21-2011 10:57 PM

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Looks like a nice little nest. I've slept in far less comfortable places, but not since I stopped drinking tequila.:alky::josh::puke::dohh::lol:

Strodder 02-21-2011 11:45 PM

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:haha: :haha: That's what you get for living in Vegas. :thud:

daverod 02-22-2011 12:53 AM

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When I built a house for a guy in Hawaii I lived in a old barn in a orchid farm. Talk about rats. They got into everything. When we left we put a bunch of poison out. When back a year later to finish the place. The rats tunnels into the center of our sleeping bags and died. :waah: Things over there don't dry up very good. :lol: They imported mongoose to get rid of the rats. The only problem is the rats come out at night and the mongooses sleep at night, so they ate all the bird eggs instead.

Strodder 02-22-2011 11:38 AM

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When we lived in Thousand Oaks, Ca they had a problem with rats in that area. We couldn't sleep at night because of all the commotion going on in the attic. The Roof Rats would run all around up there and fight. It must have been 100 or more of them up there, because of how noisy it was. It was freaking us out. I found out how they were getting into the house. We had a in ground spa installed, and they ran the gas pipe from the other end of the house through the attic and down the outside wall on the other end of the house. The A$$ holes didn't seal the pipe where it came out of the wall. It was a small crack around the pipe that the rats squeezed through. We heard about this poison called D-Con. When they eat it they get thirsty, and since there is no water in the attic they leave to find water. When they drink the water it activates the poison, and they die very soon after that. It worked perfect, as we couldn't hear them anymore. Then I sealed up the pipe, and put a rat trap up there. I checked the trap every day, and got 13 more rats. I knew when we got one, because when the trap went off the rat would flip around, and we could hear that at night.

Sorry for the long story. It something I'll never forget. :blah::blah::blah:

Strodder 02-22-2011 11:44 AM

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Anyway...back to the build. Anyone want my 15 & 16"Cragers, or 15" Centerlines? I'm out of money, and have to sell more parts. :waah: I have lots of 47 to 55 Chevy truck parts also. Plus a whole 54 Chevy Truck not running project.

ruffrida2005 02-22-2011 11:53 AM

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I've got a dollar on the 54! How much you wanting for the rims and what size's are then? I got a buddy looking for rims.

Strodder 02-22-2011 12:34 PM

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The Cragers are 15x7 and 16 by I think 8". The centerlines are 15x7 all 4. The Cragers are $300, and the Centerlines are $200 plus shipping. But it's a PITA to ship wheels.

daverod 02-22-2011 02:08 PM

Re: 1965/73 Cheap Build Up
 
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Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 4504910)
When we lived in Thousand Oaks, Ca they had a problem with rats in that area. We couldn't sleep at night because of all the commotion going on in the attic. The Roof Rats would run all around up there and fight. It must have been 100 or more of them up there, because of how noisy it was. It was freaking us out. I found out how they were getting into the house. We had a in ground spa installed, and they ran the gas pipe from the other end of the house through the attic and down the outside wall on the other end of the house. The A$$ holes didn't seal the pipe where it came out of the wall. It was a small crack around the pipe that the rats squeezed through. We heard about this poison called D-Con. When they eat it they get thirsty, and since there is no water in the attic they leave to find water. When they drink the water it activates the poison, and they die very soon after that. It worked perfect, as we couldn't hear them anymore. Then I sealed up the pipe, and put a rat trap up there. I checked the trap every day, and got 13 more rats. I knew when we got one, because when the trap went off the rat would flip around, and we could hear that at night.

Sorry for the long story. It something I'll never forget. :blah::blah::blah:

My god :blah::blah::blah::blah::thud::lol::lol: Next thing you know you'll be posting it twice because you forgot what you said.;)

watahyahknow 02-22-2011 02:50 PM

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i had a single mouse in the house , and silent as a mouse doesnt mean nutting , living above a disco is more quet


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