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Old 03-19-2009, 06:27 AM   #26
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Those look nice theyll be cool wen done
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Old 03-19-2009, 02:29 PM   #27
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It has been a long time since I have seen a Franz filter. Too cool. As yes you CAN use a roll of TP in those filters, as long as it the rock hard sand paper kind of TP. Charmin will not work.
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Old 03-20-2009, 01:42 AM   #28
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wow those cars just need a little polish new tires on the white one and ready to rock it ratty awesome find...

here's some links for you
http://www.tbird.org/sites.htm

also did a quick search and found these
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/rafr...1139790k534562

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1968-...11910005r20196

hope it helps.

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Old 03-20-2009, 06:55 AM   #29
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wow those cars just need a little polish new tires on the white one and ready to rock it ratty awesome find...

here's some links for you
http://www.tbird.org/sites.htm

also did a quick search and found these
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/rafr...1139790k534562

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1968-...11910005r20196

hope it helps.
now theres an idea, i haven't seen a '57 bird rat rod, lol. i just wonder if i can talk uncle Sam into doing one restoration and one rat rod. it sure would make my life ALOT easier. i doubt thats gonna happen tho, but it is a good thought. i'll definately hold on to that idea. thanks for the links buddy, that will come in handy...........Fast75........................
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Old 03-20-2009, 07:07 AM   #30
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It has been a long time since I have seen a Franz filter. Too cool. As yes you CAN use a roll of TP in those filters, as long as it the rock hard sand paper kind of TP. Charmin will not work.
yeah, i heard you could use TP back in the day. i had a friend tell me the other day that the stuff now is too biodegradeable and wouldnt work. i did find filter kits in the Concourse catalog. i'll just get some of those. i would like to find a new outer chrome housing tho. this one is pitted, i could rechrome it but i'd lose the Franz sticker. this friend of mine has some sweet cars too. a '64 malibu 2 door rag top that looks like he just drove it off the show room floor. a '49 packard, and a cherry '72 buick electra rag top.............
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Old 03-21-2009, 01:22 AM   #31
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yeah, i heard you could use TP back in the day. i had a friend tell me the other day that the stuff now is too biodegradeable and wouldnt work. i did find filter kits in the Concourse catalog. i'll just get some of those. i would like to find a new outer chrome housing tho. this one is pitted, i could rechrome it but i'd lose the Franz sticker. this friend of mine has some sweet cars too. a '64 malibu 2 door rag top that looks like he just drove it off the show room floor. a '49 packard, and a cherry '72 buick electra rag top.............
what if you found a suitable size Fram filter and cut it open to get the element out of it? that way you could keep the patina look and still have modern filtration? the flip side would be if you restoring it, get someone to make the stickers and then get it rechromed. hell with my nova i was lucky enough to score some original 60's license plates and even the registration stickers that went on the window. the stickers were repoped for movie props but i bought the remainders so my car will be rocking vintage plates, stickers and even the license plate frame.
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Old 03-21-2009, 03:12 AM   #32
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A Franz filter will not give you modern filtration. The Franz is a bypass filter. Only some of the oil is filtered at any time and over time, all of the oil is filtered.

The boys I ran with used Amsoil and never changed their oil. Every 3k, they replaced the Franz filter and added a quart. Right or wrong, those fellows never lost an engine due to oiling issues.
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Old 03-22-2009, 12:35 AM   #33
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Man don't listen to these guys. Those cars are A+ amazing. You have 2 when you wanna give one away call me, no need to be greedy in the recession ^_^ Good luck and keep some pics on here.
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wow, I think they just need a wash and some fresh gas...
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Old 03-26-2009, 06:17 AM   #35
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wow, I think they just need a wash and some fresh gas...
They are sweet, not that sweet tho. the gold one is the first one up, going to have the engine and tranny rebuilt. all new interior, its pretty ragged out. just a whole slew of stuff to be done. aw hell, you know the drill, LOL.
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Old 03-26-2009, 06:37 AM   #36
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the drill????

ah you mean
1 buy
2 assess
3 strip down
4 figure out what you need and what you accidentily threw away
5 spend a wad getting replacement parts
6 refresh car
7 assemble
8 wonder why you started in the first place
9 enjoy it till you move on to the next project
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Old 03-27-2009, 01:36 AM   #37
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the drill????

ah you mean
1 buy
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3 strip down
4 figure out what you need and what you accidentily threw away
5 spend a wad getting replacement parts
6 refresh car
7 assemble
8 wonder why you started in the first place
9 enjoy it till you move on to the next project
10 repeat.
well said...........................
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Old 03-27-2009, 04:44 AM   #38
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its a 10 step process right i can think of a few other steps but i just kept it at 10
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its a 10 step process right i can think of a few other steps but i just kept it at 10
here's a few more:
pull the plugs
damn this aint looking good
drink a bud
pour some tranny fluid in the plug holes
drink a bud
pull the hood
contemplate
drink a bud
need to buy an engine hoist, and more beer.
drink a bud
strip the chrome off
drink a bud
damn these bumpers are gonna be a *****
great, rust in the eyes
where's my safety glasses
flush eyes out
drink a bud
knocked the hide off knuckles
bleed
drink a bud
bleed
damn, is it gonna stop?
drink a bud
still bleeding
wrap dirty shop towel around hand
more contemplating
drink a bud
damn, getting a buzz here
cussing
sling the hammer
drink a bud
more cussing
go find the hammer
where the hell is the hammer?
F#@k it, i'm going to bed.
NEXT MORNING:
DAMN, I feel like sheeit.
i hate hangovers
i know, maybe a bloody mary would help
HEY BABY, HAVE YOU SEEN MY HAMMER????????
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Old 03-28-2009, 05:36 AM   #40
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hehehe i see i'm not the only one that bleeds in my shop. the worst i had was when a tin snips that fell off my bench got kicked up by my slippers when i ran for the phone. it hit the back of my leg by my Achilles and butterflied the skin. I realized that there was something sticky on my foot and looked down. told my friend "ima have to call u back, i sliced open my leg". trying to get my leg to stop bleeding my mom comes out and asks me if i needed anything. told her "probably gonna have to go to the ER, but i have the power steering pump out of my truck. gotta get it back together before i can go. got any gauze?" she comes out with a MAXI PAD..... i was like WTF? then i thought well it's super absorbent. told her to grab my duct tape, taped it on, got the truck together and went to the ER. the doctors couldn't stop laughing at me. then the bastards decided to GLUE my leg back together. my friggin cut was superglued back together.... and ever since i keep superglue close by

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hehehe i see i'm not the only one that bleeds in my shop. the worst i had was when a tin snips that fell off my bench got kicked up by my slippers when i ran for the phone. it hit the back of my leg by my Achilles and butterflied the skin. I realized that there was something sticky on my foot and looked down. told my friend "ima have to call u back, i sliced open my leg". trying to get my leg to stop bleeding my mom comes out and asks me if i needed anything. told her "probably gonna have to go to the ER, but i have the power steering pump out of my truck. gotta get it back together before i can go. got any gauze?" she comes out with a MAXI PAD..... i was like WTF? then i thought well it's super absorbent. told her to grab my duct tape, taped it on, got the truck together and went to the ER. the doctors couldn't stop laughing at me. then the bastards decided to GLUE my leg back together. my friggin cut was superglued back together.... and ever since i keep superglue close by
LMAO. i aint laughing AT you, i'm laughing WITH you........too funny.
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hehehe it's one of those stories i can sit back and laugh at... it left a pretty good scar too. but it's all good.
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