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Projects 39 Cadillac Custom

Discussion in 'Traditional Customs' started by CadMad, Aug 8, 2014.

  1. Pete
    Joined: Mar 8, 2001
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    Love this car!
     
  2. myold88
    Joined: Oct 25, 2010
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    from ct

    I've loved following the progress on this car. I like the fact that it already looks like a factory build convertible, and not modified &/or custom built. Truly a work of art.
     
  3. Fender1325
    Joined: Aug 31, 2014
    Posts: 729

    Fender1325

    Good God this build has me all hot and bothered....i gotta get out to the garage and bang some sheet metal with a hammer HAHA
     
  4. swissmike
    Joined: Oct 22, 2003
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    This must be one of my all time favorite builds on the HAMB! Everything is so right about this car. I love the design and execution. Can't wait to see it finished.
     
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  5. CadMad
    Joined: Oct 20, 2012
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    Hey Ratty, if those Demons knew how to throw an after party like the Barons then I'd consider it. haha.
    I've been a little distracted with domestic dilemas lately rps20150904_173440.jpg and there hasn't been much progress. But I'm just catching my breath getting ready for the next round.
    Thanks to everyone for their nice comments. Makes the trials and tribulations of life bearable.ps I aint sure who these barbarians are down at the used car lot. Bad neighbourhood. But ya gotta love bunting
     
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  6. Best Car on the HAMB at the moment!
    Beautiful, perfect,..... I'm running out of superlatives....
     
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  7. 39-2dr
    Joined: Jun 4, 2007
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    One beautiful car. It looks like it's going fast when it's sitting still. Can't wait to see it finished. Bravo!
     
  8. Fender1325
    Joined: Aug 31, 2014
    Posts: 729

    Fender1325

    Any new updates? I'd love to see a video walk around of this thing to get an idea of the scale. Love it
     
  9. the-rodster
    Joined: Jul 2, 2003
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    Love this thing, can't wait for updates....


    Rich
     
  10. Zed
    Joined: Dec 4, 2005
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    from FRANCE

    really sorry for the lost or your job, it was a very inspiring place to work. Hope your next job will let you time to work on that beauty ;)
     
  11. 50Fraud
    Joined: May 6, 2001
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    Aside from the obvious final touches (paint, upholstery), what still needs to be done?
     
  12. CadMad
    Joined: Oct 20, 2012
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    Good news is that three weeks ago I have got full time work at a restoratio rps20151113_052335.jpg rps20151116_192847.jpg rps20151127_155603.jpg rps20151127_155632.jpg n shop, been flat out. Small dynamic team andgreat guys. Bit streetrod and musclecar so far but I'll cope.
    I'm not worried that the 39 has had a bit of a hiatus. Just means that when the time is right I will be reinvigorated.
     
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  13. CadMad
    Joined: Oct 20, 2012
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    Work to be done is initially just to get her up and running. Engine turns over but Hasn't run in years but I'm quietly optimistic. Need to do brakes. Glass needs to be cut. need windshield rubbers etc. I have a brand new wire harness. It needs two full weeks and it could be drivable.
    My mates in the Baron's club will be having a work day after Xmas. . . . depending on the flow of beer, hope to get some stuff done. Once she's running I'll be able to maybe squeeze some after hours play at my new work.
     
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  14. prez
    Joined: Apr 7, 2009
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    had a great afternoon at your Barons Beat Up
    was good to check out the cool cad after reading here first
    keep it up
     
  15. mrspeedyt
    Joined: Sep 26, 2009
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    watching this one.
     
  16. CadMad
    Joined: Oct 20, 2012
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    Tremulis 39.jpg This is a really cool link and one that harks right back to when I first got the 39 and had no idea what I should do with the car prior to customizing it. It all started to fall into place after that. Alex Tremulis went on to design the Tucker.
    http://www.gyronautx1.com/live-updates/1939-custom-motors-by-eleanor-powell-styling-by-alex-tremulis
    ps note how one headlight is flush fitted and the other is still proud. Also note that this is a Sixty Special evidenced by the exposed hinges. The other photos are of a second car , obviously a conv. It may be that the Sixty Special was the car that rolled enroute to delivery.
     
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  17. notrod13
    Joined: Dec 13, 2005
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    from long beach

    absolutely amazing work!!!!!!
     
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  18. Hey Cadmad, congrats to your new job, hope you have fun there! and good to see progress, absolutely love your build!

    Cheers, Carsten
     
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  19. CadMad
    Joined: Oct 20, 2012
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    Made an infill between the body and bumper. I will emulate the curve of the trunk line with the upper edge of the bumper prior to getting it chromed. Also big excitement with getting the engine running after sitting 50 years. Sounds smooth and sweet. 39 rear 2.jpg 39 rear.jpg 39 rear 1.jpg 38 Cadillac.jpg 39.jpg
     
  20. J.B.
    Joined: Jan 7, 2005
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    Those two last pictures! Your car will be a killer!
     
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  21. morac41
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    Hi ...Q.....The bumper fill looks kool...had to make one for mine as well.....Doug
     
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  22. Nice work on the bumper pan. Sounds like you lucked out on the motor. Amazing that it was not seized up,
    sitting all those years. What was involved in getting it running again?
     
  23. Hyfire
    Joined: Jun 18, 2004
    Posts: 1,232

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    Absolutely beautiful Q. The thing keeps looking better and better. I'm just waiting until it looks 100% and then you pick some awful 1994 Mazda color for it... Hahaha. Seriously, that thing looks 50 times better than any of the factory reference photos you've posted. Awesome job.

    So what are the plans for the window mechanisms? Or is it too soon to worry about them?

    Josh
     
  24. CadMad
    Joined: Oct 20, 2012
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    Hey Josh. Happy new Year Mate. Original window mechs are still in place. I just have to get everything absolutely aligned and then I will cut the glass.
    But the best news is that I went for my first drives yest amd today. Just up and down the street a few times in an industrial area but the gearbox is sweet and brakes are good. Moments ago I fixed what I thought was a manifold leak but was just a vacuum leak. The engine is nice and smooth and quiet. Amazing. Minimal smoke and I'll do the same test run again on the weekend and then put in a heavier oil. A few loose bolts, bangs and rattles to sort next. Rik Hoving put a short video of the moment up on his facebook page. So did I but I don't know how to post the link.???
     
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  25. Fender1325
    Joined: Aug 31, 2014
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    Fender1325

    I saw it!!! Bad ass! I just facebook searched Rik Hoving and found the video and you that way....added you as a friend to watch the updates. Congrats
     
  26. CadMad
    Joined: Oct 20, 2012
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  27. CadMad
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    20160211_182825.jpg 20160211_182800.jpg 20160211_182825.jpg Every second afternoon I have to do a test run round the culdesac. .
    . and it just gets smoother and smoother.
     
  28. knucklepower
    Joined: Jan 9, 2009
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  29. J.B.
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