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    im new to the area and found the site so i thought id indrdouce my self, my name is andrew i live in laramie and im working on a 1960 pontiac combo. i was hoping that you fine people can help me as this is my first hearse and its gettin a long list of mods. also i am pretty smart at working on cars and will be happy to help anyone who needs it. that about covers it if you got any qustions just ask
    Last edited by starvintecker; 09-06-2007, 09:01 PM. Reason: add pic of my car

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    Welcome.
    I'm sure will do our best to answer any questions........


    With little compensation required

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    • #3
      Welcome to the forums! post up some pics!

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          picture

          this is at the yard where i found it, i havent had time to convert all my photos to fit on the site ill post more when i have a chance tommarow
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          • #6
            If you found it in a junkyard then look for parts for everyone. LOL Welcome to the board. Have fun and enjoy.

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            • #7
              F'ing AMAZING! It was in that kind of condition...in a yard? Holy Geebus Batman I need to move out to WY.

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              • #8
                Dude, that is DOPE!

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                • #9
                  awesome coach. By the way, I hate you
                  Last edited by Chaser; 09-08-2007, 05:25 PM. Reason: Wrong smiley

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by starvintecker View Post
                    this is at the yard where i found it, i havent had time to convert all my photos to fit on the site ill post more when i have a chance tommarow
                    I'm GLAD to see someone FINALLY bought that coach! I was in Laramie back in 2000 at WyoTech (took the hobby to profession) and combed the yards from Casper to Denver every weekend (case a beer, couple of buddies and away we went). I saw that coach and wanted it bad, but had no way of transport either back to Laramie, let alone Texas at that point.

                    Look forward to seeing your progress on it!

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                      they have a few more coaches at that yard its website is wyomingclassiccars.com there are a few rare ones that need work but they are all pretty cheap for what they are. im also a tech kid and i will be restoring it in class.

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                      • #12
                        Very sweet ride man, feel free to come down and join us for some hearse club meets here in Denver!

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                          id love to come but my baby wont be making the trip anytime soon i picked her up over the weekend and im just starting the resto on her. by the way does anyone know where i can get a gas tank flushed? it has a full tank of 20 year old gas and dont want to try to find a replacement

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                            Originally posted by starvintecker View Post
                            id love to come but my baby wont be making the trip anytime soon i picked her up over the weekend and im just starting the resto on her. by the way does anyone know where i can get a gas tank flushed? it has a full tank of 20 year old gas and dont want to try to find a replacement
                            Ask any of your instructor's at WyoTech. They have all kinds of sources for that. However, you may be able to find yourself a suitable replacement easier and should cost less. I'm using a gas tank for a 1955 Chevy for my 1953 Cadillac. Just be sure to save all your filler neck including the rubber hoses. You may need them as a template to bend a new one up from 2" exhaust tubing. I did that for my 1974 Superior Cadillac, just had to cut two small sctions of the rubber hose due to the nature of the bends.

                            BTW, who's your instructor's for Chassis Fab and Street Rod?

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                              Originally posted by Zachary View Post
                              Very sweet ride man, feel free to come down and join us for some hearse club meets here in Denver!
                              Zach, you have ALEXI back on the road? Would love to see it at the Car Show we're hosring in Elk City, OK on the 22nd. It's only a 7 hour drive and we DO have hotel rooms available for overnite.

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