hey guys i just figured i'd post pics of my real baby.it's still got a long way to come.
it's a 1941 Buick Special 8
it'a got a straight 8 and it's all original and it's all there just looks rough
this is my streetrod project
i'll keep updating

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I bet that engine will sound nice when it's running again.
Nice find.
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Nifty, my friend has a 48 Olds with the straight 6, he was a few weekends from getting it running but its been sitting for a year and a half now.
Heres a pic of it.
Good to see more people on this board working on cars from the pre-60s.

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...Ah, metaphysics.
ya i love this thing to death.that olds is pretty solid lookin.i've had many a old car
started with a 66 mustang that i gave away then a 64 dodge 330 i ended up scraping,then a 64 valiant and 2 65 valiants they got sold,then an 85 camaro iroc z28 (that was a nice one)which i traded for my1972 chevelle(sold when the baby came)
but the buick has stayed all along.
also the caddy in the backround is me and my dads project together soon to be finished
@!#$ ya man
We should start JBOld.org
ya lol rhat'd be a good idea.i just love tyhe oldies.the new stuff is cool to but nothing compares to old skool
WannaBzee (aka BadAceDesign) wrote:@!#$ ya man
We should start JBOld.org
oh yeah, have you posted some pics of the new car yet, I only saw the first post you made.

How many steps to heaven, Doc?
...Ah, metaphysics.
this gotas gettin a 78-81 camaro front clip and an 82-92 camaro rear.and i havents decideed on the engine yet.
give me yuour opinions
hop up the straight 8they gotr gobs of torque(500 ft lbs aint's hard to reach)
chevy sm block
slant six(the only reason i consider this oddball is because i already own a ton of go fast goodies for the slant six
wadda u think guys
finally located my front clip. i will get some pics of it and post it up.aslo found a rear end.buddy f mine who runs a junkyard told me he'd give me a good deal so now that the snow is gone i should get some more progress made.i'll keep yas updated
i'm kinda modeling it after this one built by lee pratt who worked for hot rod magazine.
this makes me wanna find my porsche ive been looking for...
well thought i'd make an update.not much progress was made this year because i finally bought my first home.so my only work getting done to her this year will be transporting her from my parents house to my house.i have been thinking seriously about doing a twin turbo setup on the straight 8.as it is one of the models with dual carbs and dual exhaust.anyway i'll keep yas all up
The money to do a project like this is quite large.. good luck man

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I give up...
i'm buying a VW those people love trees, so they should love eachother too... "Andy"
hellsya. I love seeing stuff from that era, restored and back on the streets.
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ya i had an offer from someone looking to snatch her up the other day but i just can't bear to part with her i love this body style.i will hopefuly be getting it ready for transport tomorrow so i'll snap a few new pics.specially with the chromes on lol
when the car is a rusted out piece of @!#$ that needs every single part replaced or restored you should not "seriously consider a twin turbo setup" and consider making the car presentable.
ya i know that i am talking distant future.you have to plan out a project like this or it just ends up unfinished like so many others.all i did was state on of my ideas. u don't gotta call me down.it's gonna be a long haul.i hope to hand this down to my son someday
The show car is probably worth what your average house is worth, and likely took into the thousands of man-hours to complete.
I would spend some serious time and work cleaning up the car from top to bottom (chassis up) and getting it at least into sealer and primer, and get the engine, trans and the rest of the drive-train sound.
The car has been around for over 65 years... a few more getting it into proper shape (you don't need to go into show condition tomorrow) won't hurt anything.
that thing is sweet. wish i could afford to fix one up. good luck on the build
I agree with GAM.
Don't worry about wheels or anything like that, get that thing solid first.
Make sure you have a good foundation to get started with, no major rust or anything like that. Get the body into good shape, make sure the drivetrain will be good and reliable.. and then start worrying about pretty.
1983 Camaro Z28
ya guys i know the wheels are bottom of the list right now.i was stating for the future. they are only on it because i have to get it transported to my house.i wouldv'e never got them but guy came to me wanting my exhaust and he had little cash so he ofered me his wheels.so i figured ya if i didn't like em i could sell em.thanks for the comments guys