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johnl
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NUMBER 49
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July 31, 2012, 15:42:47 pm »
Strange title hun?
Here is the link I started one year ago today and now I'm on the countdown for the "Golden Anniversary". [http://cal-look.no/lounge/index.php/topic,16570.0.html
A few things have changed since last year with the most sugnificant being a new VW addition to our fleet. I had thoughts of building another car but the realization of committment, cost, etc. came into play and I figured it was best to find a "done car" I could live with. On my wife's birthday, thanks Christie, that came to pass as I purchased what I consider a very nice 1960 sedan that is a fresh pan off.
When one purchases someone elses work there are always things you would have done differently. Doesn't indicate that it was done wrong, just that you would do it differently. With that said I made a list and sent the car over to Greg Brinton's Brintech. The car was there for five weeks and Greg did an EXCELLENT job and even a few things I'd overlooked.
Outwardly the car doesn't look much different with the exceptions of now sporting Euro Bumpers from Wolfsberg West and it has been raised at all four corners. There are many changes to items that you can't see but I think it made the car much better and more to my taste, thus I'm in the process of making it mine.
A couple of photos attached prior to the updates. Oh and last I'd like to say I'm having a BLAST but forgot how quickly one can get use to the extra horsepower over a stocker.... /color]
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nicolas
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Re: NUMBER 49
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July 31, 2012, 16:46:44 pm »
oh yeah, you can see the flaw right there
they left the trim on.
other then that, i have to say it looks really really nice.
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johnl
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Re: NUMBER 49
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July 31, 2012, 17:13:53 pm »
Quote from: nicolas on July 31, 2012, 16:46:44 pm
oh yeah, you can see the flaw right there
they left the trim on.
other then that, i have to say it looks really really nice.
Personally I like the trim. The two items I would change would be not to have the one piece windows and I wish it had a canvas roof. Other than that it is perfect in my book.
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Re: NUMBER 49
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July 31, 2012, 17:36:52 pm »
it is a really nice car and the gauges just look perfect, but i want to see more cars without trim... but i guess that is just me.
and if it resembles like other cars that came from the 'brintech factory' all the work must be outstanding and very pleasing when you pick up the car.
take care.
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johnl
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Re: NUMBER 49
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July 31, 2012, 18:11:25 pm »
Quote from: nicolas on July 31, 2012, 17:36:52 pm
it is a really nice car and the gauges just look perfect, but i want to see more cars without trim... but i guess that is just me.
and if it resembles like other cars that came from the 'brintech factory' all the work must be outstanding and very pleasing when you pick up the car.
take care.
What you don't see in the photos is that all of the window trim is there but anodized in a mat black. The only trim items not on the car are the running board and dash panel strips. Attached is a shot of the engine compartment.
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Fritter
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Re: NUMBER 49
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July 31, 2012, 18:30:51 pm »
Hey John, where are the "after" pics?
It looks great, and you're set with the hardest stuff, which is to say that it has cool paint already and it has a sweet powertrain. The other stuff is all cosmetic and you can tweak as needed.
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johnl
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Re: NUMBER 49
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July 31, 2012, 18:56:51 pm »
Quote from: Mike Fritz on July 31, 2012, 18:30:51 pm
Hey John, where are the "after" pics?
It looks great, and you're set with the hardest stuff, which is to say that it has cool paint already and it has a sweet powertrain. The other stuff is all cosmetic and you can tweak as needed.
I haven't taken any updated photos yet but Rich Kimball did about a week ago at Cars & Coffee. I plan on having the car out this weekend at Nick's so maybe then. I'd forgotten how thirsty 48s are. This thing is in direct competition with my 413 long ram 300 on fuel consumption.....
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Re: NUMBER 49
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July 31, 2012, 19:40:11 pm »
Quote from: johnl on July 31, 2012, 18:56:51 pm
Quote from: Mike Fritz on July 31, 2012, 18:30:51 pm
Hey John, where are the "after" pics?
It looks great, and you're set with the hardest stuff, which is to say that it has cool paint already and it has a sweet powertrain. The other stuff is all cosmetic and you can tweak as needed.
I haven't taken any updated photos yet but Rich Kimball did about a week ago at Cars & Coffee. I plan on having the car out this weekend at Nick's so maybe then. I'd forgotten how thirsty 48s are. This thing is in direct competition with my 413 long ram 300 on
fuel consumption.....
Do you think it's the 48's or not being able to resist the throttle pedal?
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speedwell
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Re: NUMBER 49
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July 31, 2012, 19:50:21 pm »
Quote from: nicolas on July 31, 2012, 17:36:52 pm
i want to see more cars without trim... but i guess that is just me.
you're a not the only one
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johnl
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Re: NUMBER 49
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July 31, 2012, 20:03:53 pm »
Quote from: Mike Maize on July 31, 2012, 19:40:11 pm
Quote from: johnl on July 31, 2012, 18:56:51 pm
Quote from: Mike Fritz on July 31, 2012, 18:30:51 pm
Hey John, where are the "after" pics?
It looks great, and you're set with the hardest stuff, which is to say that it has cool paint already and it has a sweet powertrain. The other stuff is all cosmetic and you can tweak as needed.
I haven't taken any updated photos yet but Rich Kimball did about a week ago at Cars & Coffee. I plan on having the car out this weekend at Nick's so maybe then. I'd forgotten how thirsty 48s are. This thing is in direct competition with my 413 long ram 300 on
fuel consumption.....
Do you think it's the 48's or not being able to resist the throttle pedal?
Three years ago next month I was involved in a head on crash (not my fault) and since then I look at driving and life in general much differently. I'm much more conservative in my driving and seldom put my foot in the throttle on anything I own. Over the weekend I had the M5 out and it may have seen 4 grand a couple of times. I'm far more appreciative of each day than in years gone by. I think this is referred to as realizing your MORTALITY..........
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Re: NUMBER 49
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August 01, 2012, 00:41:52 am »
I thought that title had something to do with the "James Gang" !
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Fritter
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Re: NUMBER 49
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August 01, 2012, 01:11:30 am »
John how does this 48ida motor compare to your 70s Ida motor?
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johnl
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Re: NUMBER 49
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August 01, 2012, 03:30:26 am »
Quote from: Mike Fritz on August 01, 2012, 01:11:30 am
John how does this 48ida motor compare to your 70s Ida motor?
Mike, It is really two different worlds. The Butternut motor was 78.4x88 with about 10.1 compression. Our new ride which has been given the name, TGM "The Green Monster" is 82x94 but with lower compression. I'd suspect the cylinder head work is far more advanced in TGM over what we had back in the day.
I think the Butternut motor was actually more user friendly but didn't have near the power that TGM seems to offer. Along with all of that are many advances in suspension, tires, etc. All of this works out to be that TMG offers much more. Possibly the major difference is that my driving attitude is much more tame these days thus I don't find myself exercising my left foot nearly as much.
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johnl
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Re: NUMBER 49
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August 01, 2012, 03:33:55 am »
All of this works out to be that TMG offers much more. Possibly the major difference is that my driving attitude is much more tame these days thus I don't find myself exercising my left foot nearly as much.
See what age does to you. That should state my RIGHT foot.............
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edcraig
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Re: NUMBER 49
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August 01, 2012, 04:26:56 am »
John...."the" real number is 729!
Congrats again on the car. I'm real happy to hear how happy you are with it. I won't be at Nicks this sunday, but hope to see the updated version real soon.
PS: What is the tire size of the front tires? I'd still like to unload my 145's for something different. What you have looks to be a good fit.
...Ed.
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DKK
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Re: NUMBER 49
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August 01, 2012, 05:15:49 am »
John, the car is very nice, like it alot, what is the exact color of the car??
Ted
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johnl
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Re: NUMBER 49
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August 01, 2012, 05:22:06 am »
Quote from: edcraig on August 01, 2012, 04:26:56 am
John...."the" real number is 729!
Congrats again on the car. I'm real happy to hear how happy you are with it. I won't be at Nicks this sunday, but hope to see the updated version real soon.
PS: What is the tire size of the front tires? I'd still like to unload my 145's for something different. What you have looks to be a good fit.
...Ed.
Ah yes, 729. Well all I can say is "Bless you Big Guy", inside joke from earlier Royze days and a former employee that Ed and I worked with.
The tires are Goodyear P185-60R15.
Sorry you couldn't get out of jail this weekend to attend Nick's but if you stay on your best behavior maybe next month....
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johnl
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Re: NUMBER 49
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August 01, 2012, 05:23:57 am »
Quote from: DKK Ted on August 01, 2012, 05:15:49 am
John, the car is very nice, like it alot, what is the exact color of the car??
Ted
I was told it is suppose to be "Palm Green" which is a mid '50's bus color. Some say that Palm Green was brighter. I always wanted an Anthracite car and in certain lights this looks very close.
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edcraig
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Re: NUMBER 49
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August 01, 2012, 05:34:41 am »
Yeah....who knew telling bad jokes was a felony!
Actually I'm heading up to Mammoth for a few days with my fine family, but will be back in time for Big Wednesday next week.
Maybe when I get back I can stop by your most excellent facility and fit up one of your front tires to my lowly Ghia. I'd like to see how the clearance is with 185/60's.
...Ed.
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Re: NUMBER 49
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August 01, 2012, 10:03:10 am »
Quote from: johnl on August 01, 2012, 05:23:57 am
Quote from: DKK Ted on August 01, 2012, 05:15:49 am
John, the car is very nice, like it alot, what is the exact color of the car??
Ted
I was told it is suppose to be "Palm Green" which is a mid '50's bus color. Some say that Palm Green was brighter. I always wanted an Anthracite car and in certain lights this looks very close.
Nice looking car. Using the same Autometer gauge series.
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jamiep_jamiep
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Re: NUMBER 49
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August 01, 2012, 15:46:23 pm »
Very nice car!
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Re: NUMBER 49
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August 01, 2012, 16:38:49 pm »
Quote from: OC1967vw on August 01, 2012, 10:03:10 am
Quote from: johnl on August 01, 2012, 05:23:57 am
Quote from: DKK Ted on August 01, 2012, 05:15:49 am
John, the car is very nice, like it alot, what is the exact color of the car??
Ted
I was told it is suppose to be "Palm Green" which is a mid '50's bus color. Some say that Palm Green was brighter. I always wanted an Anthracite car and in certain lights this looks very close.
Nice looking car. Using the same Autometer gauge series.
Note the lower gauge to the left of the tac. This was a Brintech creation which incorporates idiot lights for the following. Oil Pressure, Alternator, High Beams and Turn Signals. It looks to be like an Auto Meter Gauge. Just another detail item of how this car was done.
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RichardinNZ
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Re: NUMBER 49
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August 03, 2012, 22:38:49 pm »
Looking forward to seeing some updated exterior shots. Already a great looking car that it sounds like you have further improved.
Richard
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wolfswest
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Re: NUMBER 49
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October 13, 2012, 19:23:29 pm »
Hi John,
Did you swap out those 175 or 185's up front yet?
Did you find the time to take some detail shots of the tires up front? I'm really interested in a pair of 175/65's up front!
thx,
Dem
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Re: NUMBER 49
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October 13, 2012, 21:29:32 pm »
I've got a set of 175/65's on my Cookie Cutters and I'm not overly sure about them - A bit tall in my opinion. maybe a 175/60 would be better, if there is such a thing! I'll see if I can get some pictures. I did use 155/70's on the '70 I did for my cousin and I think they looked good.
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wolfswest
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Re: NUMBER 49
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October 14, 2012, 08:34:48 am »
175/65 should be the same height as 145's.
155/70 should be the same as 135's.
Neil, you got more pictures from the side? maybe a pb or another topic so we don't mess up John's topic.
=>also I think michelin doesn't produce those 155/70's anymore.
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johnl
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Re: NUMBER 49
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October 15, 2012, 04:26:29 am »
Quote from: wolfswest on October 13, 2012, 19:23:29 pm
Hi John,
Did you swap out those 175 or 185's up front yet?
Did you find the time to take some detail shots of the tires up front? I'm really interested in a pair of 175/65's up front!
thx,
Dem
I haven't changed any of the tires as of this time. I'm into a couple of projects with my other cars at the moment.
Ed Craig did come down a few weeks back with his Ghia and we pulled a front wheel from my car and tried the combo on his. It rubbed so he went with a different tire size but I don't remember what it was.
My wife took a couple of photos with the car and myself last Sunday prior to leaving for the DKP Meeting and later Nick's. He goal was not the car so much as she was documenting my recovery from some rather substantial skin cancer surgery on my nose. I haven't seen those photos yet but have a strong reminder every time I look in a mirror.
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wolfswest
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Re: NUMBER 49
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October 15, 2012, 10:21:11 am »
Hi John,
I hope you get well soon. Well, in the meantime I already ordered myself a set of 175/65's (pirelli cinturato) so we will see how it works out. Can't wait to see them under the wheel arches.
thx,
Dem
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edcraig
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Re: NUMBER 49
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October 17, 2012, 03:24:45 am »
John's tires looked good on my Ghia but they rubbed pretty badly. I ended up going to 165/60-16 Conti's. Major improvement over the nanking 145's. They ride, turn and stop much better. i did loose a little clearance when I turn, but nothing that causes a big issue.
...Ed.
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Re: NUMBER 49
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October 17, 2012, 04:44:24 am »
John, will you be at Drag Day with your car? Really want to see it, Briton did a great job on what he did. Like that dash!
Ted
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