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Post  TravisRice on December 11th 2009, 11:32 pm



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Re: Galaxie Build

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Re: Galaxie Build

Post  meteor545 on December 11th 2009, 11:49 pm

Very nice you do good work.
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Re: Galaxie Build

Post  Mark Miller on December 12th 2009, 3:21 am

Travis,

Very nice work that car is awesome,it will look really sharp once it's finished.I think it would of also looked cool with the original color paint also.

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Post  windsor on December 12th 2009, 4:42 am

Man, that car is going to be bad to the bone!!! Loved the Galaxie you drove, as well. cheers

Do you know what it's going to weigh? Are all t hose holes in the doors for weight reduction?

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Post  badsnake306 on December 12th 2009, 1:16 pm

real nice build. really like the way the car looks

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Post  TravisRice on December 13th 2009, 12:04 am

windsor wrote:Man, that car is going to be bad to the bone!!! Loved the Galaxie you drove, as well. cheers

Do you know what it's going to weigh? Are all t hose holes in the doors for weight reduction?


I am shooting for 3300 with driver if that is possible, probably be closer to 3450 in all reality though. The Lenco weighs a ton. The holes in the doors are for lightening purposes as well as the crash bars have been removed. I left enough meat in the doors so the window regulators and glass would still roll up and down without binding everything up. I keep seeing better ways to make things and that really slows me down and gets me off track a little. But I think the end result will be well worth it.

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Post  TravisRice on December 13th 2009, 12:17 am

meteor545 wrote:Very nice you do good work.
Long live the land barges


Thank you, I do have a soft spot for full size cars.

Mark Miller wrote:Travis,

Very nice work that car is awesome,it will look really sharp once it's finished.I think it would of also looked cool with the original color paint also.

Later Mark.


I really wanted to stay away from the turqoiuse deal, Greg Cook has his 63 1/2 painted close to that color and we freqeunt the same racetracks. I did however almost paint the thing Lime-Gold like on the 67-68 Mustangs and now even the 2007-2009 had a color very similar to that. I wanted everyone to associate the Silver 62 as mine an and mine only. Some what like the Green 65, hardly any others out there. I truthfully have never seen a Silver 62 , let alone with red interior, they made them that way but the colors faded so bad back in the day that the cars got painted a different color the second time around.

badsnake306 wrote:real nice build. really like the way the car looks


Thanks, was not sure about the Boss 9 enlarged scoop, but I think it looks fairly era correct for a 60's model car. I have done the teardop thing, even supersized the 65 scoop ................... it turned out real nice but never again. What a PITA.

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Re: Galaxie Build

Post  Mike R on December 13th 2009, 1:25 am

Beautiful car Travis. You're workmanship is exceptional, keep us updated.

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Post  Mark Miller on December 13th 2009, 4:06 am

Travis,

That makes sense after i said that i remembered Greg Cooks car was pretty close to that color.Make sure you post pictures here when it's finished,i bet the Booze Brothers really like it.If you talk to Charlie Booze Jr. or Brian Eyler tell them Mark Miller said hello.

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Post  TravisRice on December 13th 2009, 11:34 am

Mike R wrote:Beautiful car Travis. You're workmanship is exceptional, keep us updated.


Again thanks, I will as soon as I get started back on it.

Mark Miller wrote:Travis,

That makes sense after i said that i remembered Greg Cooks car was pretty close to that color.Make sure you post pictures here when it's finished,i bet the Booze Brothers really like it.If you talk to Charlie Booze Jr. or Brian Eyler tell them Mark Miller said hello.

Later Mark.


I have not dealt with Charlie for about 5-6 years now. I occasionally run on to them at the local racetrack but they have bigger fish to fry with the HotStreet car now and run at least 3 series that I know of. They are very sucessful and I wish them well but I don't even think they know I have this car. I would love to see them get the Redliner and PaleRider car back out, but right now Brian is in the dirt car mode, and Charlie now has a daughter and runs 3 series, no time for other stuff.

I talk to Brian pretty regular, he is a good friend and now has his Mach back together and street worthy. I think he built a pump gas 532 and it still runs mid tens. Been talking with him about picking parts for my 67 F-250 towing vehicle.

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nice

Post  bigjohn2007 on December 13th 2009, 4:40 pm

you have did a fine job keep up the good work!!!!!!!

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Post  67460 on December 13th 2009, 6:23 pm

Your build is an inspiration, nice. afro

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Post  69F100 on December 13th 2009, 7:02 pm

Travis your 62 reminds me of one I help a friend build for his dad's 62 we put new floor boards,redone around the trunk where the trunk seal goes,and in the trunk where the lower qt. panel goes to the trunk that was the only rust that was on it.He had it painted yellow with black pin stripes and the inside in black it turned out to be sharp looking car.They sold it not long after his Dad past away and now he wishes he had it back,It was the last project they finished together. I know how it is to get everything on one of them old cars right and you have your looking great can't wait to see it when you finish yours.

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