'63 1/2 Custom Sportster
- Joe Travers
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Re: '63 1/2 Custom Sportster
Finally got around to pulling the old leaky air shocks last week. Replaced with KYB Excel G's. Now I have the stance I've been looking for from the get-go. Old S/S look after I rustle up some period wheels and rubber, maybe later this year. Excuse the post cutting the car in half.
Joe
Joe
Re: '63 1/2 Custom Sportster
Looks good Joe,sittin right ! I like those wheels. like the touch of red they add, to tie them in with body color.they seem period to me.
- Jims65cyclone
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- Joe Travers
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Re: '63 1/2 Custom Sportster
I was thinking chrome reverse on rear, vintage TTD on the front to get '63 S/S look.
Only thing keeping the Mags on there is that Mercuryman center cap. Sorta cute but better fit for a red '67 Cougar.
Joe
Only thing keeping the Mags on there is that Mercuryman center cap. Sorta cute but better fit for a red '67 Cougar.
Joe
Re: '63 1/2 Custom Sportster
for that S/ S look ,it needs white steelies on the rear,,,TT on frt......JMO lug nuts showing,no cap,axle hub painted black,,,,,pop
pop/glenda
Re: '63 1/2 Custom Sportster
Looking good
- Joe Travers
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I'm with you, Pop. Was thinking chrome reverse on back but I don't trust new chrome these days.
That cream colored white is cool, not bright.
Thanks for the nice comments, guys!
She's a 10 year old restoration, nice ten-footer. Showing some wear but I'm tinkering to fix a lot of small things that add up in the long run.
No heavy lifting, doctor's orders.
Joe
- Joe Travers
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Re: '63 1/2 Custom Sportster
Made the monthly CC run @ the local coffeehouse early this morning. Glad I pressure washed the old girl yesterday evening. There was a auto photographer there that got off on the styling and gave her some special attention with the lens. He posted these on FB. Met an old Cobra Jet racer I hadn't seen in 35 years. Had a great time catching up and being the usual oddball in the crowd.
Joe
Joe
Re: '63 1/2 Custom Sportster
Wow! Those pics really show how clean your car is!
You talk as though your car is a 20 footer ( which mine is!)
but it stands up to a closeup very well!
Fred
You talk as though your car is a 20 footer ( which mine is!)
but it stands up to a closeup very well!
Fred
- Joe Travers
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- Jims65cyclone
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Re: '63 1/2 Custom Sportster
Yours has the same disease mine does, and looks like in the same places. Auto Acne.
Jim
Jim
- Joe Travers
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My '65 Cyclone was completely blown out in the same place, Jim. It appears to be the weak spot on the Comets. I'm betting when the panel comes off, there will be decomposed nature there that has trapped moisture over the years. Must have been leaky or missing quarter glass seal in the past. I do take a piece of wire and clean out the drain holes under the rocker panels.Jims65cyclone wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 1:59 pmYours has the same disease mine does, and looks like in the same places. Auto Acne.
Joe