Nice. Post #1, third pic'. Pretty cool that you're building a full scale sized version of what you built your kid. Wish I had caught that on Father's Day. I'd say number #1 dad material. Dig your work so far. Gonna' be great.
Thanks, The small Roadster fits in the trunk of the shoebox, then it´s easier to bring the kids to car events Here we are camping at OSW. Back to the big one The Lincoln bumpers and Lasalle grill is mounted on it´s new home for the first time
I use to drive my bosses 35 ford cabriolet to go pick up parts for BIG JOE'S FORD OBSOLETE in the 60's. The store was located in Burbank CA. I found a 36 chopped 3 window just blocks from the shop and towed it home with the 35. What a site that was. My dad sold the car when I was in the service CHEAP!!! BUMMER. Keep up the good work car looks great. Louvers done by LOUVER LOU in Houston TX
Just reminder that I still have some of this '36 Roadster t-shirts left. 33$ shipped to USA etc.(Paypal): http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...ars-t-shirts-straight-from-the-artist.971360/
The C notch is about 1/3 of the frame height, and reinforced at the backside there will be a bump stop inside the notch And i guess i will need the notch
This will take time, for the moment the work is concentrated to the wood in the cowl & A-pillars. Need to get the doors to fit good before i can continue to the wood in B-pillars. and door-wood. oh.... pics will come later. Here is a early mockup.
you are doing a wonderful job, congratulations, i also like Janne's work so much! will the roadster get a carson top? Carsten