Well its not my usual style of project but im helping out a good friend . This will be slow as he can only come down to work weekends . We started last weekend with a giant pile of parts from Brookville . In no way do these things go together easy . lots of mock up and measuring . fit to ford specs ... lots going on here . will all be riveted in the end
Yeah, Flop, I`ve been there with the Brookville panels. I remember having to `adjust` the cowl /tank to cowl side fit with hammer and dolly to make it really nice. Then a trim before the stock clamp/bolts go on.....Overall, thogh, pretty good stuff. I`ll be interested to see what you think of the doors if he has repro ones. Very soft steel, the ones I remember using...
hitting the nail on the head Kiwi !!! thanks brady tim i have a brand new 32 in here as well ..spoils ya thanks wheel . had to modify the brookville brace from A pillar to subframe to actually fit over the body mount holes like ford did equidistant inner door gaps and the quarter brace put in in this picture . all and all pretty pleased so far with the way its turning out
We got the passenger side together and discovered the body line is a 1/4" smaller on the quarter than the door. Cut and add is the fix....
Looks great! Are you doing the stock style floor and seat riser? If so I am anxiously awaiting pictures so I can figure out how all these floor pieces are supposed to fit back in my car.
Not getting a stock floor ! Keep an eye out for what's gonna go down !! Thanks everyone !! Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
More magic from the Master. Sure wish you were closer. BTW, you guys look cold, is the shop door open?
thanks again everyone . t strips dont fit when ya get em from brookville after some love back panel fit looks like somethin
flop made these little covers for the stanchons . I'm not running a windshield and will most likely have a tonneau cover on most of time. These will be able to come off and I'll be able to put a windshield on if I want