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1927 REO coupe followed me home today

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I pulled in the garage and I noticed something on the trailer behind me ...Yup a 1927 REO coupe.
Let me know what you think.
 

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Please don't put a Shivvy engine in it:( Every old car here is the same. 350 Chevy motor, 700r4 and Ididit steering column.

Well a 348 or 409 would be acceptable. I'm just sick and tired of the SBC.
 

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Shweeet!
With that high beltline, it looks like it already got a 3" chop.
 

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Awesome project!

Anybody know what happened to the guy that used to be on here that had all the really old cars? Was it OldCarGuy? His last projects were putting an electric start on a brass era car, and putting his paint booth together? He would consider that 1927 Reo to be a late model.
 
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plans are a straight 6 194 from a 1964 chevy Nova ss with auto trans... I'm not putting an olds in it as some have suggested. six will do fine...
 
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Followed you home, eh? Must be your magnetic personality. :lol:

I can't wait to see how it turns out. Cars like this are exciting to see transformed.
 
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removed old front end suspension this weekend and installing mustang II with r+pinion steering.
 

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here's more of front end trial fittings...
 

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What is the distance between the spindle eyes where the steering tie rod ends connect? I have a project that needs something in the 40-48" range and your frame rails seem fairly narrow...could be an illusion though.
 

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Im jealous but happy for you.
I have to finish my 56 F100 and then the kitchen in that order according to my wife, before anymore projects.
 

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Cool a 6 banger will be diffrent and fun. plus lots of upgrades available now for them as well.
 
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What is the distance between the spindle eyes where the steering tie rod ends connect? I have a project that needs something in the 40-48" range and your frame rails seem fairly narrow...could be an illusion though.

it's 48" wide... typical mustang II suspension with rack and pinion steering. I have to make some mounting plates to weld to.
 

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Absolutely beautiful good Sir! I like the idea of a Straight 6 in it. Not everyone has that. Good show and keep us updated!
 
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Got a little bit more done on the mustang front suspension... Gotta quit chasing women i guess so i can finish this thing.:shocking::shocking:
 

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From a good start to a hot rod, to military trucks, Reo's are cool with me! Thats a sweet starting point, looks like a lot of metal wont have to be molested.
 

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Got a little bit more done on the mustang front suspension... Gotta quit chasing women i guess so i can finish this thing.:shocking::shocking:

It's only a problem if you don't follow catch and release procedures.

Your project is looking good. I picked up a Flaming River mustang ii rack that was custom cut to 40" end to end for my project btw. Thank you for your reply earlier. I've never needed one before and didn't realize they came in custom lengths.
 

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A friend of Mine has a REO Speedwagon that has been sitting since the early 70's. I have been trying to take that project on for years, but I am a motorcycle Guy and that truck scares me!:willy_nil
 

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I'm curious, why would you want a Buick motor in an Olds?

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1. I had no idea that a REO was an Olds. But now that I put the initials together, it's obvious.
2. I think Nailhead Buicks look nice when dressed up.
3. But that's just me.
 
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buicks look cool i would allso go with a big caddy 500 ci. but if your going the six i would at least use the 250 and a 200r-4 to bad you can't find an olds flat six and hook the to the 200r-4 just anything but a sbc
 
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