Flat 4rd
07-21-2005, 05:28 PM
Hello, my name is Don and I have been lurking here for a couple of years but haven't got around to making an account until now.
I am from northern California and I worked as a metal fabricator for 7 years for my fathers shop "Walts Custom Services" in Santa Rosa, CA. I am currently working as a network consultant and only do fabrication on the weekends on my projects.
I was raised around Hot Rods, since my father has been a builder since the 60's. Hot rodding is in my blood and I have dabbled in cars since I was 14. (21 years now)
I started with muscle cars, VW's and mini trucks and as my experience and budget has grown I have been trying to move on to some pre war steel.
Currently my father and I have been building a 1934 mid engine ford pickup that is chopped channeled and sectioned with a custom designed and built tube chassis. It will be fenderless with a full hood and sides. The mid engine is a 2366 air cooled Porsche motor that was built by Dave Bauhmbrite from Engine Masters. We are shooting for a 50/50 weight distrubution between 1500-1800 lbs so it should run 12-13 second quarter mile passes.
I think AV8 posted on this board of this project so it may look familure to some.
http://exphose.com/albumtn.aspx/mid_7-0B2CDE85EF05445494C9C257BAC0D36A.jpg
The wheels and tires are just rollers but the car is sitting at ride hieght at about 47" to the roof. The wheels will be 5 spoke Americans with wide white walls.
The main reason we went mid engine is for drivability since we can afford to kick the firewall forward for some comfort.
If anyone is interested in some larger pictures, they can be found here
Body Mods (http://exphose.com/albumphoto.aspx?albumid=105&asortType=6&apage=1)
Flush mount door conversion (http://exphose.com/albumphoto.aspx?albumid=106&asortType=6&apage=1)
Chassis (http://exphose.com/albumphoto.aspx?albumid=121&asortType=6&apage=1)
Engine (http://exphose.com/albumphoto.aspx?albumid=137&asortType=6&apage=1)
Firewall pedals and misc details (http://exphose.com/albumphoto.aspx?albumid=138&asortType=6&apage=1)
A link to smaller pictures and Walts website is here.
http://www.walts.info/truck_1.htm
I also have another project Walt and I have been working on. It's a Meyers Manx (authentic). Its not quite finished but its getting there.
http://exphose.com/albumtn.aspx/mid_7-C6598A38E0FF42C293D0BBE54E969242.jpg
:cool:
I am from northern California and I worked as a metal fabricator for 7 years for my fathers shop "Walts Custom Services" in Santa Rosa, CA. I am currently working as a network consultant and only do fabrication on the weekends on my projects.
I was raised around Hot Rods, since my father has been a builder since the 60's. Hot rodding is in my blood and I have dabbled in cars since I was 14. (21 years now)
I started with muscle cars, VW's and mini trucks and as my experience and budget has grown I have been trying to move on to some pre war steel.
Currently my father and I have been building a 1934 mid engine ford pickup that is chopped channeled and sectioned with a custom designed and built tube chassis. It will be fenderless with a full hood and sides. The mid engine is a 2366 air cooled Porsche motor that was built by Dave Bauhmbrite from Engine Masters. We are shooting for a 50/50 weight distrubution between 1500-1800 lbs so it should run 12-13 second quarter mile passes.
I think AV8 posted on this board of this project so it may look familure to some.
http://exphose.com/albumtn.aspx/mid_7-0B2CDE85EF05445494C9C257BAC0D36A.jpg
The wheels and tires are just rollers but the car is sitting at ride hieght at about 47" to the roof. The wheels will be 5 spoke Americans with wide white walls.
The main reason we went mid engine is for drivability since we can afford to kick the firewall forward for some comfort.
If anyone is interested in some larger pictures, they can be found here
Body Mods (http://exphose.com/albumphoto.aspx?albumid=105&asortType=6&apage=1)
Flush mount door conversion (http://exphose.com/albumphoto.aspx?albumid=106&asortType=6&apage=1)
Chassis (http://exphose.com/albumphoto.aspx?albumid=121&asortType=6&apage=1)
Engine (http://exphose.com/albumphoto.aspx?albumid=137&asortType=6&apage=1)
Firewall pedals and misc details (http://exphose.com/albumphoto.aspx?albumid=138&asortType=6&apage=1)
A link to smaller pictures and Walts website is here.
http://www.walts.info/truck_1.htm
I also have another project Walt and I have been working on. It's a Meyers Manx (authentic). Its not quite finished but its getting there.
http://exphose.com/albumtn.aspx/mid_7-C6598A38E0FF42C293D0BBE54E969242.jpg
:cool: