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Old 03-12-2012, 05:59 PM   #121
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Old 03-13-2012, 06:41 AM   #122
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Thanks guys, Ill try to keep on updating. My air compressor is actually down right now, motor needs a bearing. So it might be alittle while but who knows took the motor for service yestarday.
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Old 03-19-2012, 09:09 AM   #123
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Very kool build, love the gas tank idea! I might have to copy that idea, I have a 64 parts truck out back with a good tank!

I'm just collecting parts right now for my 29 coupe on 32 rails while I finish other builds.
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Old 03-19-2012, 05:25 PM   #124
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Very kool build, love the gas tank idea! I might have to copy that idea, I have a 64 parts truck out back with a good tank!

I'm just collecting parts right now for my 29 coupe on 32 rails while I finish other builds.
Thanks, Yea go for it on the gas tank. Ive seen alot gas tank mounted behind the seats of model As and 32s but usually they where custom tanks and I felt they left something to be desired in the styling department so my solution was to use a factory tank to give it a factory apperance. Also 60s chevy trucks look like they would work well also. But I do like using ford parts on a ford. Good Luck with your builds
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Old 03-19-2012, 08:28 PM   #125
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Wow,just found this thread .Loving it man ! thanks for sharin' .
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Old 03-20-2012, 04:50 AM   #126
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Wow,just found this thread .Loving it man ! thanks for sharin' .
Thanks, Hey thats what the hamb is about. just trying to give back alittle for all the inspiration Ive goten off here. You a VW guy. Both my cars have alittle VW in them, This one has a early 60s glovebox and my other model A has 59 taillight. most people cant tell, everybody asks me if the taillights are LED.
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Old 03-20-2012, 10:23 AM   #127
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Yeah, Im one of those poor souls who got bitten by the VW bug !
The only part to make it on here is a brake fluid reservour, so far ...
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Old 03-20-2012, 05:23 PM   #128
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heres the dash Im building for this car, like I said I used a vw glove box door and opening that I cut down.

I want a beetle to make into a drag car. put a engine up front, big wide tires hanging out of the rear fenders. I think they look so cool like that.
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Old 03-27-2012, 07:48 PM   #129
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Nice build, great fabrication. I see why you called her Rusty
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Old 03-28-2012, 08:17 PM   #130
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Nice build, great fabrication. I see why you called her Rusty
Thanks, Im slowly reversing the rust
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Old 04-04-2012, 05:30 PM   #131
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I figured I would post an update of what Ive been up to just a bunch of random unfinished stuff.

I was building the door garnish, I started with a 1953 4 door Imperial back door garnish, I dont know if they made a 2 door in that year but maybe. Then afther a bunch of cutting and welding I came up with this. It still needs some more work. I have to fill some holes, make filler pieces for the door to make it line up nice around the outside edge and some tabs to screw it to.



What Ive been working on lately is the firewall support. Its going to house my ansen style swing pedals (need to finish bracket) and give them support and also give me something to attach the flat stainless firewall to. I still need to finish up the bottom half.

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Old 04-04-2012, 07:35 PM   #132
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WOW! Lots of progress since the last time I checked in. I like all the subtile body changes. This is going to look great when it a roller.
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Old 04-05-2012, 08:59 AM   #133
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WOW! Lots of progress since the last time I checked in. I like all the subtile body changes. This is going to look great when it a roller.
Thanks, Yea I cant wait to get it into a roller. I still need to buy some tires and Im waiting on the front hubs that Im having fitted for buick brakes. Plus I need to build the whole passengers side and a trunk lid and rear panels and stuff. LOTS of stuff to build
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Old 04-05-2012, 06:24 PM   #134
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Tires cost money, lost of money for the ones I want. When the time comes I plan to get the size and height of the tires I want and find some cheap rollers when it comes time to build my chassis. If I bought the new tires they would be dry rotted when the project was road worthy. I need to find the right year Ford hubs for my Buick drums, I see that Pete & Jakes sell new repo hubs for the Buick drums, have to see what they cost. Bob
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Old 04-05-2012, 06:46 PM   #135
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NICE work! She looks great so far, keep the pics comin'.
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Old 04-06-2012, 04:52 AM   #136
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Now this, I am really enjoying! Keep it up.

Nice to see plenty of fabrication going on.

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Tires cost money, lost of money for the ones I want. When the time comes I plan to get the size and height of the tires I want and find some cheap rollers when it comes time to build my chassis. If I bought the new tires they would be dry rotted when the project was road worthy. I need to find the right year Ford hubs for my Buick drums, I see that Pete & Jakes sell new repo hubs for the Buick drums, have to see what they cost. Bob
Yes tires do cost a bit of money, I do have a set for the back for mock up but I dont for the front. I was lucky to have a set of later hubs that I bought at one point or another but of course they were rusty as all heck. The guy that does my machining does me alot of favors, I help him out to. The hubs are one of the favors so it gets done when it gets done but the last time I saw them they looked alot better than they did when I gave them to Him. Im also getting them redrilled to the small ford bolt pattern to match my rear end and so I can run my pulsar wheels. Thanks Bob, My names Ken by the way, Ken Noland

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NICE work! She looks great so far, keep the pics comin'.
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Nice to see plenty of fabrication going on.

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Thanks, I enjoy it too. Yes mostly everything will be hand built and fabricated. Mostly by me and some help from my father too. Also alot of inspiration taken from the hamb and old magazines.
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Old 04-10-2012, 04:36 PM   #138
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I managed to get the firewall all finished and welded up. Lots of holes.



I also made this column drop out of aluminum. I took the column and box from a '75 postal jeep. looks like everythings going to work great for cross steering. I wanted to use a F-1 or F-100 box but I just couldnt get it to fit with the starter on the drivers side.

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Old 05-06-2012, 07:02 PM   #139
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Its been awhile since Ive updated, sorta got busy with other things and wasnt working on the car but Ive still managed to get some stuff done.
I got the swing pedals all rebuilt and mounted. I started with a old set of ansen swing pedals that were in rough shape. I had to rebuild the whole mount because it was cut for a different master cylinder and broken and brazed. But using it as a template and made my own.







All welded together.





Mounted in the car.





I also got some of the floor laid out and tacked in. The plan is to used a colored lexan to make the front floor so you can still see all the holes. Then Im going to make an aluminum transmission hump.

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Old 05-06-2012, 09:26 PM   #140
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You're moving right along, keep it up!
You might want to modify that column drop though....looks like a knee scraper.
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