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Projects 1930 Ford Sedan ....twisted tudor

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Flop, Jan 20, 2015.

  1. 40Standard
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    lot of nice work
     
  2. chiro
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    Saw this early this morning. Immediately went into my shop and dismantled about 10 hard drives to repurpose the magnets. Those little things are STRONG!
     
  3. Roger53
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    Very nice would like to see pictures as you do some panel fab.Roger
     
  4. Flop
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    chiro . they are awesome ! thanks guys

    shaving the roof attatchment points

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  5. Nice work did you replace all the wood with steel?
     
  6. Flop
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    Thanks ! No sir no wood will be replaced with steel . No real reason to do that in my opinion .


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  7. Flop
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    found a roof skin to put on . wasted 2 days prior rolling one out ....

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    finally a good side profile

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    and the back

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  8. Corn Fed
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    Very nice work. But how are you going to remove the rest of the rust on the body? Did you sandblast the areas that you covered up before welding on the new patch panels?
     
  9. bigheadbaxter
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    Flop just curious what your donor roof section is from? Looks fantastic
     
  10. louisb
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    Very nice! How did you get the A pillars to line up with the wedge chop?

    Thanks,

    --louis
     
  11. Flop
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    corn fed anywhere that was covered was either wire wheeled or spot blasted . the rest of the car will be blasted .

    thanks big head !!

    A pillars were no problem . b pillars needed some love .

    back at its home

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  12. Roger53
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    Very nice the wedge cut looks great along with the rest . What size tig wire do you use most of the time? And is it 70s 6 ? Roger
     
  13. raidmagic
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    I really like the wedge chop,
     
  14. 340HilbornDuster
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    Impressive Work!
    Like the Wedge!
     
  15. Always outstanding work!
     
  16. You're always soooo money ... I love seeing your work. Unfortunately, the harder you work, the more fun it is to see. Thank you man. Once again, greatness.
     
  17. brings back similar memories... great work!!
     

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