Agreed.? Mine was a restromod. Sold before I finished it. I still
see he around town. Since, my '72 Chevelle sucked a piston.?
Hmmmm, seems like a build 454 is in the works. I have no issues
with simple mods. I have no issue with radical mods.? Just do them
right
SF
On 1/27/2022 2:10 PM, John Barrett via
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I'm not getting lost but I'm not sure about some of my stuff. From
August of 1986 until October of 2019 I knew where everything was
in my 600 sq ft shop. Now I have more than 1500 sq ft of shop and
I'm still wandering around wondering where I put certain tools.
The 2 propane furnaces sure make working out there comfortable
during the cold Washington winter. Plus the upstairs reloading
room has a flat screen, blu-ray, coffee maker and 1/2 bath.
Retirement is great. I highly recommend it. ;-)
John
'56 Pickup TKER
TOY
Graham, Wash
On Thu, Jan 27, 2022 at 12:28 PM, Pruit Ginsberg via
groups.io
More like you, John.
However, they could have
picked a junker.
Hope you are doing well and
are not lost roaming around in that shop you have.
Pruit
On Jan 27, 2022, at
12:21 PM, John Barrett via
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tkertoy@...>
wrote:
Since I
stirred the pot between the modifiers and
restorers I should add that as a modifier I
cringed at seeing the truck cut into 4 pieces
but also seeing the quality of work that shop
does I'm anxious to see how it turns out.
Their intent is to make it slightly longer and
wider for driver comfort but still look like a
Willys truck. I just enjoy seeing quality work
done by skilled craftsmen whether or not it's
something I would do.
John
'56 Pickup TKER TOY
Graham, Wash
On Thu, Jan 27,
2022 at 10:06 AM, willyswagon230
This is
the point, Skip... what is reasonable in
today's world.? When I look at my own
physical plant, it has been modified with
new lenses, considerable tooth
remediation, removal of appendix, tonsils
and some skin from the end of a
protuberance.? Then there's the addition
of various chemicals (maintainers &
enhancers?) over the years and a little
education along the way.? If truth be
told, I'm also a "restomod" (have I been
improved?) along with our '65 Willys
wagon.? Adding disc brakes, 3 point seat
belts etc. is a worthwhile improvement if
a Willys is to be driven, is it not?? This
discussion has been made many times, but
surely it comes down to what the owner
wants - these are pieces of utility
machinery after all, not Duesenbergs,
Bugattis, Tatras or Tuckers.
Cheers, Pavel up North.
ps: is thinking about updating to an
injected V6 with automatic trans going too
far?? What about updating the Willys to a
BEV? Are there limits and if so, are they
changing?
On 2022-01-27, at 8:48 AM, Skip Owens
wrote:
> I may be the odd man out here, but I
get the warm & fuzzies any time I see
a Willys flat fender on the road, original
or modified. Having said that, my 61
pickup is original, but then again maybe
not because It does have an aftermarket
overdrive, electric wiper motor, two tank
master cylinder reservoir, LED tail lights
& headlights, a more comfortable bench
seat, seatbelts ¡. ?
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> Skip
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