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Projects Old School 28 A/V8 Roadster

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by oztinbasher, Aug 18, 2013.

  1. oztinbasher
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    Thanks Waxhead,
    I picked up some more drum brakes last week from a guy from the early ford V8 club, the fronts have been machined and relined.
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  2. oztinbasher
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    I fitted the headlights to the roadster I got at Toowoomba swapmeet I think they might be Oldsmobile and I used Bedford truck headlight stands, I made brackets that are just tacked to the frame at the moment. I also got the cowl and doors to line up
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  3. oztinbasher
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    Here are the stands that came with the headlights, I thought they might be 35 oldsmobile?
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  4. waxhead
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    I like the look of the new headlights
     
  5. King ford
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    Nice job on the roadster, love a v8s!....what is the truck beside it , looks cool too!


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  6. oztinbasher
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    Thanks Guy's, The one beside it is the Lincoln Zephyr coupe which was missing it's roof ( now fixed)
     
  7. oztinbasher
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    I riveted the side brackets to the windshield, not much else happening with the roadster. I started on the marker lights, but i'm not happy with the results so far.
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  8. oztinbasher
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    I will start working on the roadster in the new year, I got a Crafty B vintage racer filler cap for Christmas. I got it unassembled to save some money, with our dollar going down the toilet.
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  9. oztinbasher
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    I made up some pedals for the roadster, the clutch pedal is cut down from a 34 truck. The bracket was from the truck too, redrilled and a plate welded on the bottom to fit the brake booster. The brake pedal is store bought with a larger bush welded in to fit the truck bracket.
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  10. chop job
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    Can not wait for more. Nice hot rod!!!!
     
  11. Man, your work is fantastic. Love all your stuff. This roadster is gonna' be one bad little ride.
     
  12. oztinbasher
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    I made the bottom of the battery box with the same copper rivets, and changed the rear floor frame tube from 1X2" to a 1 X 1" to fit the battery.
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  13. oztinbasher
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    I got most of the trunk floor panels in today , I just need to rivet the tailshaft cover. and battery box in.
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  14. oztinbasher
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    Painted under the T strips and riveted them on yesterday.
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  15. waxhead
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    Very cool, nice work as per usual.
     
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  17. pooch2
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    So you have no problem with electrolysis with copper and steel combined ?
     
  18. oztinbasher
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    Thanks guy's,I don't know pooch, thats why I painted under it.
     
  19. pooch2
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    OK, I was just thinking about the rivets biting in the steel hole through any paint .

    Nice work.
     
  20. pooch2
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    OK, I was just thinking about the rivets biting in the steel hole through any paint .

    Nice work.
     
  21. oztinbasher
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    I have made some progress on the roadster in between customer work, I have working steering, brake and clutch pedals in, and most of the floors done.
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