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Another 54 chevy build

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by LOW1954, Jan 2, 2013.

  1. LOW1954
    Joined: Nov 26, 2009
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    Here are some photos of the triangulated four link with air ride that I made.
     

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  2. LOW1954
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    Worked on the chassis as I had time. Here I'm fabricating in the drive shaft hoop
     

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  3. LOW1954
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    The body after I had pulled it off of the chassis, and set it on a dolly. Its a original California car, but has some rust to be repaired.
     

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  4. LOW1954
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    Made the rear brake lines out of stainless braided line, and stainless hard line.
    I also started making the 3/8 air line for the rear air bags, as it is easier to do it now then with the body on.
     

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  5. LOW1954
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    The chassis, as complete as need be for the body to be put back on.
     

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  6. That's some clean ass fab work holmes!! I like it. Clean as hell!
     
  7. LOW1954
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    The day I had been waiting a couple years for. The body back on the chassis, after some sheet metal had been removed.
     

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  8. LowerthanLife
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    nice work. running the brake line like that is a slick idea. what are your plans for the body? chopping, sectioning, stock?
     
  9. LowerthanLife
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    i also dont see any engine mounts....are you going to run the original 6 or a small block?
     
  10. LOW1954
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    I'm in the process of finishing up welding in a custom recessed firewall, toe boards, and floor boards. I have not fabbed up the motor mounts yet, cause I'm going to run a Chevy 348, and it would be in the way to finish weld the panels. I do have plans to chop its, but I'm slowly working my way there.
     

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  11. yetiskustoms
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    Nice Work man. Very clean.
     
  12. jwl53
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    from So cal

    Looks great. Keep up the good work!


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  13. eastcoastdoug
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    from Tampa, FL

    Great looking 54 build!! Love the cahssis work? who's suspension front and rear did you use?
     
  14. LOW1954
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    East coast Doug, I used a TCI mustang II kit, and the
    Rear is a currie ford nine inch housing, third member,
    And axels. The triangulated four link, is something I made
    On my own. I designed the four link brackets on Solid
    Works.
     
  15. LOW1954
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    Thanks for all the compliments, there are a lot
    Of talented people here on the hamb, and it's great
    To see everones work too, and get ideas.
     
  16. LOW1954
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    Suspension all set up, just need to fab in my rear sway bar from
    Speedway engineering. Anyone have any knowledge as to how long or short to have the sway bar arms. I'm running a sway bar like the one in the picture, with straight arm.
     

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  17. 53chevtrev
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    from Langley BC

    Beautiful chassis work there! What are your plans for the body?
     
  18. LOW1954
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    Im going to nose it, and deck it to get the flow of the body, and eventually im going to chop it, using the stock shaped back glass, just cut a repop glass to fit the chop. Not sure how much im going to chop it, I dont want it to look smooshed. I think I will make cuts till Im happy with it. Any suggestion?
     
  19. LOW1954
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    53chevtrev, your up there in langly BC right? Have you come across the ROADMEN CAR CLUB. Awesome looking 53!!!!
     
  20. LeftCoastCruiser
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    from So Cal

    That chassis is looking great, nice work.
     
  21. LOW1954
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    My new column is finally in. I will soon be able
    To steer the car again.
     

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  22. KenCrete
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    from Milwaukee

    Awesome work!! My 54 has been a driving project doing a little at a time. You are giving me the itch to start tearin shit apart!! PS I don't know if the trees would laugh, but I sure did when I read your quote!!! -Kenny
     
  23. 53chevtrev
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    from Langley BC

    Firewall looks awesome. I am part of the Kingsmen Vancouver and we know the Roadmen CC


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  24. LOW1954
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    Your build, is the type that keep my inspiration
    Going, during times I have no time to be out in the
    Shop. Awesome fabrication skills. I was up in Langley last
    Summer with my club The Roadmen, maybe we will
    See you guys up there this summer. Keep up the great work
    And posts.
     
  25. california_valley
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    from Merced, CA

    Nice work can you do my car? Just kidding
     
  26. LOW1954
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    Kenny, do it start having fun and tearing into things.
    The only thing I would suggest is keep it a driver as long as
    You can. I have not been able to drive mine for a long time. We live and learn
    I guess. That is unless you have another hot rod to drive while building
    The other. Think that's the reason I tore mine so far down. Thanks
    For the compliment.
     
  27. LOW1954
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    California valley. Ha ha ha I wish I could help out with your
    Build, only thing is Washington isn't too close too California. Have fun
    With your car and take pictures and post them, so you can keep the rest
    Of us motivated when the weather goes to crap.
     
  28. LOW1954
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    ImageUploadedByTJJ1357650955.451129.jpg


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  29. LOW1954
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    Steering column installation under way!!!


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