Awesome!! Sounds Great! The whole car is super nice! I have been looking through your videos for about a month now.. just caught on. Wishin I had seen them before I started. There’s a lot of helpful stuff in there! Thank you. Good luck with the car Sent from my iPhone using H.A.M.B.
I went to SMS Auto Fabrics today to try and match the fabric that was in the car when I bought it. The place was amazing! Every car fabric you can think of, they have. They matched what I brought in pretty dam close. All in stock in their huge warehouse. What a score to find them! And that is just a fraction of what they have. Sent from my iPhone using H.A.M.B.
How did the front kick panels attach? Been trying to figure that out with the roadster. Thanks, —louis
Hi Louis, the bottom angled area fits into a groove in the subrail angle, I attached the top with one tube rivet, and the two screws that hold the door strap hold the bottom. I'll put up a picture of the tube rivet I got at Ace hardware.
Should be a sheetmetal channel welded to the subfloor extention… couple screws and dished upholstery washers screw into holes in the A pillar... kick panel sits into the channel and gets secured by the screws... my $0.02.... pix if needed.
Ah, that makes sense. One of the problems with not starting with an original body is I don’t have a guide to where stuff goes. —louis
Get yourself a Snyder’s catalog to thumb threw you’ll be amazed at what you figure out just Thumbing threw it
I too frequent snyders… there is a hand drawn pic of almost every part, with a part description or application following the pic... they have gotten a part, taken it to a different building to compare the bead on patch panels... they called me back to say I was right and they were not the same... bought them anyway...
I like the light mounting idea. Also noticed you welded a gusset in on the shock mount, good idea as well.
Been off the HAMB for a while. Wow great progress and love the first start video ! Sounds perfect especially from behind.
@Aaron D., thanks for the lead on SMS Auto Fabrics. They have a massive selection and I now have an embarrassingly large number of free samples on their way to me.
Been watching on you tube before I even knew you were here! Interior looks nice, and your engine looks amazing! Congrats on a job well done!
Man first he magically makes a fire extinguisher appear and this time his dog grows like 70 pounds! Truely amazing work! Interior looks great, got a photo of the clips you used on the door panel and maybe a source? Everything I find needs offset
Haha, thatnks Tim. Ya, that's my daughters rat! Here's a link to the clips. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1942-1952-...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
Congrats Aaron. The little coupe look is great ! Like the wheels also ...good choice. Sent from my iPad using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Ok guys, I took the first and second drive today. The car drove extremely well, it only needs a slight front brake adjustment and the steering wheel centered and she'll be good to go. I had a GoPro set up in the car for the first drive, but the mount I made was way to shaky and the video is pretty much unusable. Hope you guys enjoy it as much as I did.