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Projects 1933 Ford 3 window coupe- new build

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by redranch, Feb 20, 2016.

  1. Thanks for the comment, yes that a worry...with the exhaust and the lowered seat I don't think there will be a lot of room...I could always lift the seat up and just drive with my out of the roof ;-)
     
  2. Or move the seat forward and tilt it back so you're reclined more, will get your head down a bit...
     
  3. exterminator
    Joined: Apr 21, 2006
    Posts: 1,695

    exterminator
    Member

    I know the solution for you fitting in the seat.Park it in my garage.I would not get any work done at home though.LOL (love your car)
     
  4. alfin32
    Joined: Jun 20, 2006
    Posts: 1,588

    alfin32
    Member Emeritus
    from Essex, Ma.

    Spend the time now to get the seat right.
    I'm 6'2", and still monkeying around with the seat, and my 5W is done.
    Can't get comfortable on a long drive, and might have to start over.
    Uugh.
    Car looks awesome, though.
    Good Luck.
     
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  5. JeffreyJames
    Joined: Jun 13, 2007
    Posts: 16,628

    JeffreyJames
    Member
    from SUGAR CITY

    Son of a bitch that's a great looking car with a great chop. Excited to see it come together!!
     
  6. JimmyD3234
    Joined: Dec 3, 2015
    Posts: 616

    JimmyD3234
    Member
    from PA

    how is that BAD ASS coupe doing ? :cool:
     
  7. Progress has been a little slow, but here are some photos of the most recent work...I now have a firewall and a dash in the car. As for the height problem, I think the seat was throwing us off as it's too tall and upright, so with a shorter custom seat and angled backwards a little I should have enough room to see out of the windscreen and drive the car. IMG_0793.JPG IMG_0795.JPG IMG_0796.JPG
     
  8. ...the last time I was over in CA I think I was worried the chop was going to be too drastic for me to sit in and see out of the windscreen to drive (at 6' 2")...so when I was offered a 1932 Ford 3 window coupe that had a 3" chop back in the 60's and last on the road in 77...I had to buy it (...as you do).

    It was covered in 30 years plus of dust and dirt from storage, I've spent some time cleaning it and trying to put it back together...there is no engine, but I was told it used to run a flat head.
    I think the 33 seat we bought threw us off, if you take that out of the mix and I have something that's not so upright and deep I think it will work. So I'm now not sure what to do with the 32, maybe I'll keep it or maybe I'll post it in the For Sale. IMG_0950.JPG IMG_0955.JPG IMG_0957.JPG IMG_0961.JPG IMG_0943.JPG
     
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  9. Stovebolt
    Joined: May 2, 2001
    Posts: 3,534

    Stovebolt
    Member

    Damn, look at that chop on this 32!!!

    As near to perfect as you can get.

    That's not to say the 33 hasn't a bitchin chop though. Both cars have the perfect hot rod profile.

    Which is best - will that's in the eyes of the beholder.
     
  10. Yes, that's why I bought it...it is such a great chop. I'm leaning more to keeping the 33 as I like the shape, but the 32 will be a great driver if I kept it...
     
  11. krylon32
    Joined: Jan 29, 2006
    Posts: 9,468

    krylon32
    ALLIANCE MEMBER
    from Nebraska
    1. Central Nebraska H.A.M.B.

    Bitchin car, great chop. Bottom of your seat is to thick. Take a look at the seat in the 383deuce 3 window, nice and low but comfortable. I sat in it yesterday and I could ride all day long without getting uncomfortable. It allows me (6.2) to see out the center of the windshield without slouching.
     
  12. Thanks, I took the seat base out and it was still too high and upright, it would be a shame to modify a perfect 33 seat, so I might look at something else...but still a long off from fitting the seat.
     
  13. I have to chime in on this one....As krylon32 says check out my seat I made for my 32 Ford 3 window with a bad ass chop. It sets great and vision is better than you would ever think......
     
  14. Well the project has move on a little since I did my last post...the engine and trans is mocked up in the car along with the radiator etc.

    I might have mentioned that I bought a 60’s Chevy 350 4 bolt main, steel crank, early camel hump Corvette engine, had it rebuilt before going in the car. It comes with a 4 speed Muncie trans too (the steering wheel is just for mock up)

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  15. Squablow
    Joined: Apr 26, 2005
    Posts: 17,432

    Squablow
    Member

    Great looking body, got any "before" pictures from before it was worked on? It looks so nice now, hard to believe it was in a condition considered "too rough".
     
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  16. Yup, things get tight in a 30s ford coupe, especially with a severe chop. Mine's chopped 3.5" and I fit great with Pontiac Grand Am seats mounted to the floor. I tried a 33 seat and it was too tall for me too. I'm 5'9" but have a long body-short legs
     
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  17. Itchy-Pit
    Joined: May 7, 2008
    Posts: 513

    Itchy-Pit
    Member

    LOVE IT
     
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  18. As requested here are a few screen grabs of the early build from their Instagram page. Jasper (Rudy's son) looks after the Fullerton Fabrication page as well as working on the cars too.


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  19. sweet chop and metal work, great to see. look forward to seeing more.
    Cheers,
    Drewfus
     
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  20. Awesome. Can't wait to see more
     
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  21. Fire Fox
    Joined: Aug 24, 2015
    Posts: 164

    Fire Fox

    I love chopped coupes but I run into the same problems as you, I'm 6' 4"!
     
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  22. Squablow
    Joined: Apr 26, 2005
    Posts: 17,432

    Squablow
    Member

    Great before pics, thanks for posting them. The old tunneled antenna in the quarter panel hints at some previous custom history.
     
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  23. I thought as I've not posted for a while and I had a recent update from Rudy on the car...I would share some photos of the build. The steering column is now in, I have a set of pedals too. The dummy engine is still in the engine bay until we are ready to fit the rebuilt engine, it's just easier to build around it. He's been working on the rear of the car (rear axle and suspension) as it was original set up for racing, but has now been changed back to more of a road car...something that I can use everyday and for long road trips.

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  24. I also had a set of photos from Rudy that show every thing that was in storage on the car, somethings I'd never seen when I bought the car like interior trim and moldings...and the dash gauges.

    We still have some metal work to do on the doors etc, but as you can see I have replacement repair panels still to be fitted. That seat will probably be sold and a shorter solution will have to be sourced or made...that is unless I sell the car and use my 32 3 window coupe.
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  25. Such a great build keep the updates coming
     
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  26. pigfluxer
    Joined: Feb 15, 2006
    Posts: 207

    pigfluxer
    Member

    Great project
     
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  27. MAD 034
    Joined: Aug 30, 2011
    Posts: 775

    MAD 034
    Member
    from Washington

    Its gonna be a neat one.
     
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  28. Great looking car, I was excited that you went through the trouble of repairing the firewall back to stock. Then severly depressed that you cut it up to install a run of the mill SBC:(:(
     
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  29. Yes, I know what you mean but we were deciding on what engine to have in the car before we could do any work to the firewall and floor etc. In fact I'd bought a 49 Olds engine all set up to simply drop in, but the owner changed his mind after saying he'd sell it...I did think abut using a 50's Hemi engine I have spare, but ending up using this early Corvette engine as I want something I can drive and not worry about. This is not to say that I won't change the engine at a later date if I'm not happy with it...or sell the car and use my 32 three window instead (that has a flathead).
     
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