Chrisb62
Well-known member
Merry Christmas and have a joyous and Happy New Year.

Drives, this was a very unusual Christmas for us, well above average temps for this time of year, but you won't hear me complaining. The evening of new years we should be back to normal freezing temps every night. I too would like to move more south, but I don't want to think about moving anytime soon.This is the time of year I wish I lived down south cause cold temps and constant drizzle when others have 70's and 80's sounds nice. we might have a white Christmas and all our kids and their families will be here if it doesn't snow too much so all good. here's to wishing you and your family have a great holiday too.
also I know while you are in the MIDDLE of a engine build or project it always seems like there are issues and it will never end, but as you know keep plugging away at it a little at a time and ONE DAY while you are driving the Cobra or one of your other projects you'll be smiling from ear to ear (and we'll all be JEALOUS).
cheers!!!
Thank you Don, I hope yours was merry as well.Merry Christmas J B
Grizz, I'm hopeful next year will allow you to return to our area and we can catch up in person. I do enjoy our chats and seeing some progress on your projects as well. Merry Christmas to you as well as a happy new year.And so we come to the end of the second year that Imdid not make it back to your place.
but we hve Messenger and the forum.
Just to,say Merry Christmas to you and your gang JB.
Here’s to a great 2022 as well.
Thank you, I wish you a happy new year and trust your Christmas was wonderful as well.Merry Christmas to you and your family J B
Billy, I'd like to thank you for sending some of your warm weather our way the past couple days, it helped to make Christmas that much more enjoyable. Hopefully your New Year will be great.Merry Christmas from Texas. Have a happy and safe New Year.
Billy
Chrisb62, Merry Christmas to you as well as a happy new year.Merry Christmas and have a joyous and Happy New Year.
Cheers back, have you gotten any miles on your Cobra lately?Merry Christmas JB!
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We surely did, lots of fun and I did lots of work as well.Hope you and yours had a good holiday sir.






I knew it was going to be, but ouch I wasn't expecting that low.Yikes that is low.
If you can't dodge them ram them...may not be the best plan of attack.Definitely will be driving around obstacles and not over them!
I should be good on my gravel roads, I only drive 10-15 mph on it anyway. Speed bumps are one thing, but hitting a bump then a pot hole that sees the suspension already compressed would likely end in a very bad day.Yeah, JB. A skid plate is definitely in your future. Oklahoma roads pretty much demand it with only that much clearance. I would bet that there are bigger rocks than that on your dirt road.
Thanks for the kudos, my body certainly knows I've been busting it lately, lots of sore muscles but luckily back feels great. I never thought I'd be able to fill this shop, I was very wrong, it is packed right now and needs a good cleaning.Welcome back.
Of course we missed you.
Good job on the yard work and the Cobra.
Just to say, I am super jealous of your little shop and the lift.
Having seen it two years ago when we stopped by for a breakfast beer, it would not take me long to fill, but man it would be fun for a few months.
Looking real tidy too.

I think the next closest one is in Tulsa which from my house is over 2 hours away. It would be a great excuse to stop in and see Andy @oldironfarmer as he is pretty well on the way. I've only had to have driveshaft work done 3-4 times, but that would be 8 hours of driving each time rather than 3 minutes from work.That ***** about your driveshaft builder. I have one 20 min from me that will be making mine, I will be supplying both ends they will do the tube and balance work.
Nice classic choice on wheels too.
I pretty much had to go this route, there really wasn't any other style I could find that would work on the car. I like the ones I have now, but they just don't fit the car well in my opinion.Wheels will set the car off nicely JB, great choice! The Halibrand knockoff style wheel is still one of the best looking out there!
Thanks Mike, now I'm excited to see them in person and on the car.Those wheels will look great JB. Yes, I use the term wheels as well. It's like nails on a chalkboard when I hear people calling them "rims".![]()


































































It should be a fun little car when done, this is on pump gas even, the car should be around 2,500 lbs when complete.NEARLY 630 TQ?!?!?!?!
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Glad to share, it is as much for me as it is for ya'll.I’d say that was a productive year! Thank you for sharing everything with us…..hope 2022 is an even better year.
It is very nice to have, I got this one from @BB767 of Restored 1930's Auto Shop fame and restored it about that same time. For the arm you have there a good welder should be able to weld that cast up and make it good as new. Short version is clean it well, grove to obtain a full penetration weld, pre-heat, weld with nickel rod, slow cool wrapped up in insulation. I've done it a few times on cast and haven't had a failure yet.Cool Cobra! I like the old Keller saw my Dad had this one I need to repair it.
needs a new arm to drive it.
@Dan99 That is a very short version of it, there are plenty of good videos online to help out. I have always done it with TIG welding, but I'd expect you can do it with other processes as well. Nickel rod isn't cheap either, but cheaper than grinding it out and doing it again. Good luck,Thanks for the tips! I'll try it soon.


Now you have me wondering why the need for nickel rod for the bumper, I'll have to look into that as I planned to do similar on my '57 bumpers and to tighten them up to the body a bit.Yes I have Nickel rod. I have read about nickel rod to make a California one piece bumper for my 1955 Chevy 210 2 door post.
I'll look for using it on cast. I have a temp/custom bumper currently.
Thanks.
We have been so dry here for so long any moisture would be nice, we had a pretty wet spring getting around 20" or so the first six months of the year but in the last 6 month what I can find close says 9" but I'd be surprised if it is that much and only 4" in the last 4 months. The creek on our place has been dry for at least 4 months now and I've only ever seen it dry up once before. I wouldn't doubt our pond will freeze solid this winter if we get weather like last year.My year in review would be massive amount of mud, lots of sweat, sooooo many junk vehicles, and a smattering of assorted drug addicts.
No rest for the wicked.JB, there is no grass that is growing under your feet, geez!
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Thank you racer-john, I hope you have a good one as well.Happy New Year, jb
I really enjoy making these summaries each year, impressive how much gets done over a years time. Have a great new year as well.Man that is a nice summary. Happy New Year.
More than a tire budget I just hope I can find them when I need to replace them, right now the set I have for the rear are the only ones I could find in the US with a huge backorder on them now. Driving a bike like that would be nuts, I had some 1,000cc street bikes in the past and they were scary fast. This car should be an absolute blast to drive.2500 Lbs. 630TQ. Fun little car....more like Saturn V. I hope you have a strong tire budget because with a heavy right foot, even those 11" meatballs you're planning will have a short life. Massive fun.
For the record, my bike weighs ~440Lbs. wet and dynoed at 171HP & 96TQ at the wheel. I think your car is going to be scarier!
Please share some videos once you have it out on the road.
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