(MBBO Class 1) The Ginch: Final Pics

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Another long day that I ended early. Started off by soldering up some wires and a switch to the 59 caddy tail light after converting it to an LED pod. It's going to look hella cool at night...it kind of glows.
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Then things kind of got weird. First and for most I had the heater on in the shop yesterday and wore long pants and a hoody. Today I had the fans running for most of the day.
I pulled a standard sissy bar out of stock and cut the last two holes off. We don't need no stinkin' extra holes.
I called up a buddy of mine and scammed a set of longboard wheels from him. Transparent Purple to be exact. Then my wife (being one of the top roller derby girls around) gave me some bearings. I fabbed up the sissy to take the wheels and bearing with a machined rod running through the middle and topped them all off with polished acorn nuts. Then I pulled some 5/8" aluminum tube out of stock and cut it to the right size, did some magic and finished up Chop's version of the Whamo-O wheelie bar that we all love and adore.
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once everything was radius and all the edges sanded smooth I went to the polishing wheel. Yes, my most hated tool in the shop. It's hot, sweaty, and gets me feeling all dirty....

before and after:
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Final product without breaking the bank. It took about 2 hours and I have maybe $50.00 into it. You can't beat that with a stick.
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don't hate me because I am beautiful....hate me because I build cool stuff.
 
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On a side note I sent a picture of the bike as it sits now to my dad. His reply was "The price of 16" wheels has went up since I bought you one 35 years ago for that bike but if you want I'll buy you another one". I thanked him for the offer but told him I can buy my own wheels now. At his age I am somewhat surprised that he even remembered my old Spyder...It was one of "those" moment that made me wish he lived closer so we could spend some time in the shop together. If we did I might even let him listen to that 60's country music on 8-track he is so fond of instead on Slayer and Cramps and my Ipod.
 
oh yeah, before I forget I grabbed a new springer (the other one is my mock up fork that is beat to crap) and installed along with a neck I found in a box. The neck looks like a butterfly steering wheel so I thought it was rather fitting.
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What about a pic of the car with the straight axle and bias ply tires is it a rat rod or hot rod ? The bike is awesome to!
 
That is a gasser styled 55 Chevy 210 running an injected 427 big block. It's a street legal race car. Hot rods need to be pre-1949 (even though the NSRA stupidly changed the rules a few years back). We won't go into the definition of "rat rod" as it is not allowed around here but I can say that I am not a fan.
 
Then things kind of got weird. First and for most I had the heater on in the shop yesterday and wore long pants and a hoody. Today I had the fans running for most of the day.
I pulled a standard sissy bar out of stock and cut the last two holes off. We don't need no stinkin' extra holes.
I called up a buddy of mine and scammed a set of longboard wheels from him. Transparent Purple to be exact. Then my wife (being one of the top roller derby girls around) gave me some bearings. I fabbed up the sissy to take the wheels and bearing with a machined rod running through the middle and topped them all off with polished acorn nuts. Then I pulled some 5/8" aluminum tube out of stock and cut it to the right size, did some magic and finished up Chop's version of the Whamo-O wheelie bar that we all love and adore.
10612971_824399447617287_2299815484445516624_n.jpg


once everything was radius and all the edges sanded smooth I went to the polishing wheel. Yes, my most hated tool in the shop. It's hot, sweaty, and gets me feeling all dirty....not unlike my wife does.
before and after:
10342917_824415260949039_6075153015497414394_n.jpg


Final product without breaking the bank. It took about 2 hours and I have maybe $50.00 into it. You can't beat that with a stick.
10401893_824415284282370_3721463232717378771_n.jpg


don't hate me because I am beautiful....hate me because I build cool stuff.
The last pic in this post that don't look like a 55 I may be wrong but that looks to be a 30's style grill and a headlight in a headlight bucket and 1 leaf spring parallel to the axle ?? But the 55 sounds really cool
 
I though you were talking about the gasser on the wall. Sorry about that. That car is my 24 Ford RPU. It is Hemi powered. Originally a 331 Chrysler now punched to 348 with high comp pistons, big cam, oversized valves and the likes. I finished the car about 7 years ago and it's more than a handful to drive. Poor thing doesn't get driven nearly as much as it should.
 
No worries Sensor. I call it many things...most of which I cannot say in front of my mother.

there is a pretty good picture of how it looks now.
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I also built a 20" front. Its old stock and not chromed. I'm not Sure if I like it yet. I may just order a new one since I don't have any chromed hoops around.
 

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