Funkme said:Cool a second Dana in the comp...
That is assuming that Steve finishes his! :wink:
Nice polishing on the Dana!
Funkme said:Cool a second Dana in the comp...
pick said:Thad, that is one of the coolest handlebar stems I have ever seen! Where in the world did you find that???
Yeah Pick, I like it too but-----they go for outrageous prices if you can find one. This one came on a Fleetwood that was in the collection I bought 3 years ago. They were on some 37 or so Fleetwoods. Called a "Putter Stem"pick said:Thad, that is one of the coolest handlebar stems I have ever seen! Where in the world did you find that???
Looking up at the frame. The brass shift lever is from a 1905 Leland piano. The clevises at each end of the rod are screen door parts from any hardware store. I ground them smooth & had them chromed. The rod is still at the chrome shop. It was made from a throttle rod off a 1949 Oldsmobile. Still waiting for the seat parts---- being chromed.Gold Street Customs said:That Dana looks gorgeous, can't wait to see what linkage you come up with.
I can't even find Steve's build??? I must be going blind. 8)kingfish254 said:Funkme said:Cool a second Dana in the comp...
That is assuming that Steve finishes his! :wink:
Nice polishing on the Dana!
Nope, just put it together this afternoon. Probably not the first to do this.kingfish254 said:That seat and light look familar. Is that from last year?
I really did the toilet flushing shifter!!!!!!! Brilliant
The Renaissance Man said:Looking forward to the big reveal!
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