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Re: 1936 Super Goat - more to come... [Re: bboogieart] #461921
09/15/09 08:25 PM
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yea. and besides...at the end of the day; I bet there isn't anyone here who wouldn't take it.

Re: 1936 Super Goat - more to come... [Re: RoyceFlo73] #461922
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yea. and besides...at the end of the day; I bet there isn't anyone here who wouldn't take it.




...and part it out or at least give it a serious face-lift.

The basic truck seems nice (grill, engine, and cab). It's the OCC theme build doodads that ruin it for me.

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Re: 1936 Super Goat - more to come... [Re: Flipper1938] #461923
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I guarantee I wouldnt take it if I had to keep it the way it looks !!!!!
I just dont care for the styling
I have to say it is certainly original


All steel 3800 lbs with me in it 65 Coronet 451 CID Indy 440-1 heads by Dwayne Porter racing heads .
..... 10.31 @ 129.4 mph 1.40 60 ft ALL MOTOR!!!!
Re: 1936 Super Goat - more to come... [Re: 65coronet500] #461924
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I guarantee I wouldnt take it if I had to keep it the way it looks !!!!!:




, well you have more money and pride than I do.

You could give me any hemi and a saddle and i'd ride it till it died.

Re: 1936 Super Goat - more to come... [Re: RoyceFlo73] #461925
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not a fan of the headlights other then that love it

Re: 1936 Super Goat - more to come... [Re: beesting] #461926
09/17/09 01:44 AM
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cant wait to see the finished product,,,color is perfect,,,HEMI,,always the way to go,,,different always raises intrest...


1966 barracuda prostreeter super charged 340(SOLD)
1940 dodge coupe 241 hemi street rod
2014 ram express hemi 4x4 dailey driver
2015 cherokee
2013 R/T classic
Re: 1936 Super Goat - more to come... [Re: cloneguy] #461927
09/17/09 06:59 PM
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Superbird-ish wing on a 1936 "Ram". Get it?

Super Goat!





Tim thanks for the explanation on super goat,
"SUPER RAM" I get "super goat" my first thought is (pontiac)GTO

now sorry for all the negative comments in this thread on your truck. and to each his own on how they
want their rod to look.

to be honest and this is just my opinion, I feel the head lights look to squarish for the round body of the 36,

the front covers dont add anything to the overall look of the truck.

and the superbird style wing is a little to much for my taste.

"BUT" if you like these things on "YOUR "truck that all that matters....

I seen your for sale add here, My big question is how did you come up with the
$100K figure and the $150K figure with a interior
$50K for an interior

now I know a blown HEMI is not cheap but man $150K is an awfull lot of money, thats more than I paid for my house 15 years ago...

this is my truck that i am trying to sell right now, I will take $15K for it the way it is and if I finish the interior $18K, no takers yet.......

I am not trying to slam you but I just don't see how you figure $150K










Re: 1936 Super Goat - more to come... [Re: Mopar Ron] #461928
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ron, nice truck,,1940 ?? whats powering it?


1966 barracuda prostreeter super charged 340(SOLD)
1940 dodge coupe 241 hemi street rod
2014 ram express hemi 4x4 dailey driver
2015 cherokee
2013 R/T classic
Re: 1936 Super Goat - more to come... [Re: fstfish66] #461929
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Thanks, its pretty fun. Yes its a 1940 dodge
it has a 318/904 on a dodge D50 chassis

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Re: 1936 Super Goat - more to come... [Re: Mopar Ron] #461930
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wow on a D 50 i had one of those years ago,,i cant imagine the chassis being wide enough for a 1940s fat fender cab,, big shoe horn for the 318?? very kool,,,


1966 barracuda prostreeter super charged 340(SOLD)
1940 dodge coupe 241 hemi street rod
2014 ram express hemi 4x4 dailey driver
2015 cherokee
2013 R/T classic
Re: 1936 Super Goat - more to come... [Re: fstfish66] #461931
09/18/09 01:55 PM
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wow on a D 50 i had one of those years ago,,i cant imagine the chassis being wide enough for a 1940s fat fender cab,, big shoe horn for the 318?? very kool,,,





here is a link to some of the build up of it, the engine fit really nice. Ron...


http://rides.webshots.com/album/63500871iDDFkt



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Re: 1936 Super Goat - more to come... [Re: Mopar Ron] #461932
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Quote:

Quote:

Superbird-ish wing on a 1936 "Ram". Get it?

Super Goat!





Tim thanks for the explanation on super goat,
"SUPER RAM" I get "super goat" my first thought is (pontiac)GTO

now sorry for all the negative comments in this thread on your truck. and to each his own on how they
want their rod to look.

to be honest and this is just my opinion, I feel the head lights look to squarish for the round body of the 36,

the front covers dont add anything to the overall look of the truck.

and the superbird style wing is a little to much for my taste.

"BUT" if you like these things on "YOUR "truck that all that matters....

I seen your for sale add here, My big question is how did you come up with the
$100K figure and the $150K figure with a interior
$50K for an interior

now I know a blown HEMI is not cheap but man $150K is an awfull lot of money, thats more than I paid for my house 15 years ago...

this is my truck that i am trying to sell right now, I will take $15K for it the way it is and if I finish the interior $18K, no takers yet.......

I am not trying to slam you but I just don't see how you figure $150K














Thanks Ron!

The truth is that it's out there mostly to create a buzz about our shop. If someone wanted to step up, I would work with them at the $100k mark and finish it out any number of ways.

It's not done yet, from no bumpers to roller tires, etc. The seats are bare racing seat frames but the color and racing stripes follow over the dash and out the back. The whole bed is polished on the inside to a mirror finish.

As mentioned above, it's hand made tube steel frame is painted to match and the 1,000HP hemi is backed up by a built hemi 4 speed, B body pitol grip and built Dana 60.

It's a work in progress ongoing for 6 or 7 years now. I turned down $125k when the market was booming and money was flowing. It's not really a street-rod as it's too much to handle on the street. In all of the shows it's won, it's been in the unlimited custom section.

BTW, I think your truck is gorgeous and I would be proud to own it! It's much more practical than mine is and there are many times that I've wished I hadn't gone so far out. You know?

Hey, back in the day nobody like superbird wings on superbirds! Remember?


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