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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by rob bob, Nov 14, 2014.

  1. rob bob
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    Its been some time since I updated my build thread on here, with more progress being made and having lost most of my pictures from the previous thread I thought I'd start over and highlight some aspects of my build.

    Many of you have probably seen the cab that I started with almost two years ago, it was a extremely rough and rusted 1932 ford truck cab that I bought in Owasso Oklahoma just north of Tulsa. The cabs metal work is about 90% finished now but I'm still in need of a drivers side door.
     
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  3. rob bob
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    Bare with me I'm still learning how to post pictures.

    I started with a JW frame I then added a x member and a model A rear cross member I also built some drilled I beam styled brackets for the rear spring.
     
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    I'm using a 33-36 dropped Axel with square back spindles and Bob Wilson backing plates, Axel was dropped by Joe Casto.
     
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    Here are some pictures of the frame finally rolling under its own weight.
     
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    I still can't believe how far you've come with that roached out cab... I walked away from it because it would have cost me a small fortune in metal work to have it fixed...good on you for saving it.
     
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    Thanks I'll be honest when I looked at the cab I was just going to buy it for yard art but the more I looked at it the more I wanted to build it so for 250$ I thought I'd take a chance, not to mention it has been a great learning experience.
     
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  13. Glad this build is back!
     
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    Here's some shots of the I beam brackets I built for the rear housing, by the way there's close to 4 ft of welding in one of the spring brackets.
     
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  18. Yeah, yeah, yeah......build is greatness.....but I think I like your garage and floor. Guess one starts with the palette, before the strokes fling the paint. All is right in your world. Nice start man. It's looking good !!
     
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    Looks good, nice job on the spring mounts along with everything else. Good to see it back up on the board. Jim Ford
     
  20. all4sho
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    i love it, very nice start
     
  21. I for one am glad to see this project is still coming together.

    The work is first class,love the bracket work. HRP
     
  22. rob bob
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    Thanks guys and sorry for the picture quality I'm in the process of fixing it right now more updates coming soon.
     
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    Here are a few tig welds on the frame I'm not a professional welder by any means and I'm still learning everyday. ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1416150800.327235.jpg


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    For the steering on the car I went with a 53-56 ford box with the wedge built in that way the frame is still 100% boxed. ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1416151487.744402.jpg


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    ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1416151573.698070.jpg . When it's all said and done I'll add stainless steel fasteners to hold the box in place.


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    And of course the pitman arm will be heated and bent to clear the wishbone in the picture the arm needs to come out a little more but it's close. ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1416152114.895920.jpg


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    Then I built a dropped steering hoop for the front and added holes for speed. ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1416152242.813040.jpg


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