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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Tempe, AZ
Posts: 651
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Well this has been a looong time coming, like 4 years since I started this build. In that time I have graduated college, moved to CA then back to AZ, gotten married, bought a house, and bought and sold a few other cars all of which of course distract me from this build.
This is my '51 Kaiser Manhattan, I'm calling her Drag'n because Dragon was a Kaiser model, and well, she drags! I plan to get a Dragon badge and cut the "O" out once the cars all painted. Let's start at the beginnning - summer of 04, my lady and I took some time off so I needed something to occupy my time. I was growing out of minitrucks, and I wanted to build something that might actually hold its value. I was on the verge of building an '84 S-10 Blazer and just couldn't throw away any more money building minitrucks. I knew I could apply the same principles to an old car and create something much cooler. I hate to admit it but around this time I saw the Monster Garage episode where they built the yellow '54 Chevy and I knew I had to build an old car. A family friend is a big time Kaiser guy so I hit him up. Within days I towed home my '51 Kaiser for $150. Why $150? That's how much he was going to get for scrapping this rustbucket. Here she is when I picked her up. We pulled all the interior and drivetrain since I wouldn't need it anyways. ![]() Got her home... ![]()
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Tempe, AZ
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First things first, I took the doors off and started measuring the chop. As you can see the floor and rockers were rusted badly. I also tried very hard to preserve the original 1950's oil change stickers on the A-pillar. I don't know what I'm going to do when it comes time to paint.
![]() ![]() ![]() Here she is without a roof. The body was pretty rigid so I didn't brace it at all. I also cut the dash out because I planned to use the stock windshield and hide it behind the dash. ![]() ![]() ...and with the roof in place. The back window came forward by about a foot. The B-pillars are also misaligned. I wound up taking them out of the car, chopping and angling them, then relocating them. ![]()
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Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Tempe, AZ
Posts: 651
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I wanted a two door, so I took a little out of the back and put it in the front. I welded the back doors shut and boxed in the B-pillars to the edge of the door - presto it's a two door.
![]() ![]() Everything all welded up...
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Tempe, AZ
Posts: 651
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Once I was finished welding up the roof and replacing the rockers and floor I bought a retired cop car (95 9C1 Caprice) to use as a donor. At the time I was driving a 94 Caprice that was lowered, shaved, and had billet 20's on it and was very active in the local Impala club AZISSO. The guy I got my Kaiser from had one built on an '87 Caprice chassis and sure enough the frame looked alot like my 94. I found the donor car on eBay and beat it around town for a few days before tearing it down. Nothing like pegleg burnouts in an old cop car! The AZISSO guys helped me tear the car down to the frame in half a day.
![]() ![]() I like this pic with the new Caprice frame in the foreground and the Kaiser sitting on its original frame in the background.
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: O.C. baby!
Posts: 17,823
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There was a guy who had a bitchin Kaiser on here! Chopped and on a Caprice chassis. Have you seen it?
Okay! Now I see it's you, LOL!!!! Is this an update?
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Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Tempe, AZ
Posts: 651
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I bagged and notched the frame in my garage, which was so much easier without having the body in the way. We threw the front clip on and my buddy checked the "lean".
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: smokey point wa.
Posts: 5,748
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Keep comin with the pics, really dig what ya done so far!!!!
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Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Tempe, AZ
Posts: 651
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Not so much an update as a blast from the past. I want to do a full build-up thread to post updates on rather than randomly posting 'look what I did' threads.
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: O.C. baby!
Posts: 17,823
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I've been waiting to see that car again for a while!!!!
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Tempe, AZ
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Geez these pics are all different sizes. Sorry bout that.
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Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Tempe, AZ
Posts: 651
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This is when things started getting exciting. Up until now I had worked on this project in two parts - body and frame. Although I had photoshopped the car before I started, it was tough to see the end result from inside a 2 car garage, and with the body sitting up so high on the stock frame. This moment was every bit as exciting as when I fired the motor for the first time.
![]() ![]() At last I could see my vision in real life. I hate it when people come up to me and say "Well, it will look good once it's painted." That's BS, she started looking good as soon as the roof was cut and the frame hit the ground! ![]() The Kaiser frame got sawzalled and scrapped. |
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Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Tempe, AZ
Posts: 651
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I built some new body mounts and got the front end on. Then TONS of miscellaneous crap to do - mount radiator, power steering reservoir, run wiring, brake booster, pedals, steering column, seats, etc, etc...
Built new rear wheelwells. ![]() I'm embarassed at how long this stage took. It was hard to stay motivated at this point, but at least she looked like a complete car. ![]()
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Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Tempe, AZ
Posts: 651
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Eventually I got everything mounted and hooked up enough to run. I put in some old Mustang buckets my neighbor gave me and some freebie sprint car lap belts from my friends at Rick Stewart's Racing.
![]() The first drive around the block I got tons of metal dust in my eyes from the car sitting and being worked on. Incidentally all that metal dust got in the alternator and killed it too. I finished all the grinding on the body and threw on some primer.
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Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Tempe, AZ
Posts: 651
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I hid the ECU in an ammo box inside the front fender and mounted to battery on the other side.
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Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Tempe, AZ
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At this point I just drove the car and enjoyed it for awhile, even though I knew it was nowhere close to being done.
This pic made me proud of all my hard work. People were really drawn to the car when I took it out. ![]() Chasing a Hudson or something on the freeway.
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Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Tempe, AZ
Posts: 651
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I love car magazines, and when I saw HOT ROD was having a Homebuilt Heros contest I knew I had to enter. It was time to get my ass in gear and get the car in some condition to photograph. I really wanted to have it painted for the contest but the painter flaked and it didn't get done. Bare metal was going to have to do. I took a week vacation from work and got a ton of work done with no distractions.
I molded in the drip rails and boxed the rear doors into the B pillars. ![]() ![]() I also flipped my white walls out and shaved them down like we've all seen here on the HAMB.
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Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Tempe, AZ
Posts: 651
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My buddy was getting into photography and took some killer shots for me.
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Newbie
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: las vegas
Posts: 54
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keep them coming, can't help but love the kaisers....haven't looked at porn once tonight!!!!!!!!!!!!hahaha and the work is spot on man
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Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Tempe, AZ
Posts: 651
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I'm sure alot of you guys saw here on the HAMB that they picked my car for Best Kustom. Man was that exciting! There were a few AZ guys too which I thought was cool.
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Black Hills
Posts: 20,887
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Dig the flow, saw it in HRM, congrats on the ink.
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