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pintoplumber
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Dan, any chance we could meet saturday so I could give you the y block tee shirt? We have a wild game supper at 3 pm.
Dennis in Lititz PA
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Daniel Jessup
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Dennis, I will be making two trips, weather permitting, on Saturday. I plan to be in Annville between 8:30 - 9 am that morning to load the 55 Fairlane Town Sedan (it's a running parts car with pretty good sheet metal). Then I will return later in the day between 2-3pm to pick up the rough parts car that is also a part of the deal. How far are you off of I-81? If memory serves, you are in York, correct? I guess you could hop on 283 West and come in to 81 at some point in Harrisburg... Give me your phone number (danaxjessup@yahoo.com), and I will give you a phone call sometime tomorrow or Thursday. Dan
Daniel JessupLancaster, California aka "The Hot Rod Reverend"  check out the 1955 Ford Fairlane build at www.hotrodreverend.com
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Daniel Jessup
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Alright - for those who are interested in looking. I just came home this afternoon with another great find - a 55 donor car with excellent sheet metal. Dent free and rust free hood and trunk lid. Very good fenders (no dents, but some rust) and a decent tail pan. The trunk and spare tire well are also very good with virtually no problems. I need all of these things! I have a good start and am well on my way.  Also...boxes of extra Y block parts. rocker arm sets, EXCELLENT exhaust manifolds, engine sheet metal. Nice stuff. To top it all off, you can see the gas can there under the hood - this car runs, and suprisingly, she runs quite well. Stock 272, but 12 volt conversion, and she fires right up on command. NO SMOKE, NO LEAKS!!!, EXCELLENT oil pressure!!! I may end up putting this in my convertible. After yanking the motor, I will probably go with a new cam and lifters, new rocker arms, and a 4 barrel setup. What do yall think? Jessup 
Daniel JessupLancaster, California aka "The Hot Rod Reverend"  check out the 1955 Ford Fairlane build at www.hotrodreverend.com
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Daniel Jessup
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sorry y'all, I don't know what happened (those photos looked big after I posted them, but photobucket said they were only 320x420 or so....) May take a while to load. Edit: My bad - now they look fine after I refreshed my browser. seems to be a good size for posting...
Daniel JessupLancaster, California aka "The Hot Rod Reverend"  check out the 1955 Ford Fairlane build at www.hotrodreverend.com
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Daniel Jessup
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Fellas - I guess I am going to have to change my signature photo  My Club Sedan is now in the hands of my Father-in-Law! That's right, not my dad, but my father-in-law, David Martin. Old pops has his sights set on a 56 and changed his mind about my 55 - oh well - it's all in the family.  I will be getting my father-in-law, Dave Martin, on this site, too. He has been asking me, "Now what are you going to do to the Y block in your convertible? Gonna hop that up too?" "Yeah, a little," I told him.
Daniel JessupLancaster, California aka "The Hot Rod Reverend"  check out the 1955 Ford Fairlane build at www.hotrodreverend.com
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Daniel Jessup
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Ok, I just had to put this up on the website - my boy will get a real kick out of it. This morning I went out to the driveway to keep scavenging parts off the 55 Town Sedan parts car. I need the dash and some other things from the interior. So...I bundled up to handle the cold weather (we just had a good snow and an ice storm this week) and started to walk outside the basement when my little boy, EJ, (he turns 6 next Saturday, the 7th) piped up and said, "Dad, where are you going?" I told him and he replied, "Can't I help too? I like old cars!" I smiled, helped him get dressed, and then we both plodded outside, peeled the snow/ice riddled car cover back a little bit and prepared to get in the front seat with our tools. He told me, "Dad, I sure hope I get a birthday card with an old car on the front..." "Yep, that would be nice, son," I said. (thinking to myself - Where in the world can I find a B-day card for a 6 year old that has a Y block-powered car on it?) This photo is of us in the front seat taking out the glove compartment. He was pretty handy with a screwdriver - I let him do quite a bit. Sure, it's pretty slow, and yes, I didn't make much headway after an hour or so...but we had a good time together and that is what it is all about! One thing I will add. As we went back in the house and took in a few boxes of hardware and other parts, he asked me, "Dad, can you pay me a dollar?" I about fell out - this boy's an old fashioned entrepeneur! Ok, I said - you earned it. I am truly blessed 
Daniel JessupLancaster, California aka "The Hot Rod Reverend"  check out the 1955 Ford Fairlane build at www.hotrodreverend.com
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Eddie Paskey
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Hey Dan;; my wife makes cards. If you would be interested I will ask her to come up with a car card for you?? She made some Christmas cards with a Hot Rod 56 pickup (ford of course). Let me know. God Bless Eddie
EddieLake Forest, Ca. 92630
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LON
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Daniel , Looks like you have a great project ahead of you . That was a smart move buying the parts car .That will save you heaps on money .I think your son has already figured that one out ??? Smart boy you have there . He probably has plans on taking it to school when it's finished already ??? He is the "Y-Blocker " of the future . Teach him well .Also wish him a Happy Birthday from the Y-Block Family .There is a lot of kids in the world that would wish for a father like you . Regards Lon .
yblocksdownunder 
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Daniel Jessup
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For anyone that's interested - we are still pulling parts off of that old parts car. Just too much to list. That hood is just about 100%, inside and out. The fenders will only need a patch panel on the bottom, and after taking apart some of the inner fenders, things are looking up. I also sold off the drivers side fender off the sunliner (it had a 56 fender on it). My buddy Wayne bought it from me for $200. He has a 56 Town Sedan, loves Y blocks, but knows about nothing when it comes to computers. I have tried to get him on here before. I could not find the tag for the rear end on that sunliner. Anyone happen to know what the 55 sunliner came with originally when it had a 272 and a Fordomatic? I do have a 56 station wagon rear end assembly that I could switch out for the whole works. I am planning to go with one of the 3 speeds I have laying around, make a floor shift car with the Hurst kit I have (I really want to get a set of Christenson's headers - they look good, and I'll bet they will really perform). One of these days I would like to put a blown 312 in her...when the economy picks up Jessup
Daniel JessupLancaster, California aka "The Hot Rod Reverend"  check out the 1955 Ford Fairlane build at www.hotrodreverend.com
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aussiebill
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Daniel, you certainly are having a good run with the parts, will be worth the effort, i believe the 272/fordomatic rear end ratio would be approx 3.2 and manual trans around 3.7. Best regards, Aussie Bill.
AussieBill YYYY Forever Y Block YYYY Down Under, Australia
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