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Projects Swedish 40 Willys

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Tomastudor, Apr 7, 2014.

  1. Tomastudor
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    I think there was one in Umea that was sold to Denmark but I´m not shure.
     
  2. Tomastudor
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    My Willys back from the paintshop looks good to me I am satisfied:)
     

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  3. mgtstumpy
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    Wow, that colour pops! When you start with a great body it is so easy from there.
     
  4. farmer12
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    Looking awesome!!!!
     
  5. loudbang
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    Real good choice.
     
  6. Tomastudor
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    Thanks for your friendly comments.
     
  7. Tomastudor
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    The trunk and doors look good to!
     

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  8. 33HEMI
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    Car looks amazing well done.
     
  9. Tomastudor
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    I have installed the mastercylinder and assembled most of the dash, the glove box doors and AC vents.
     

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  10. Tomastudor
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    The Willys is coming together pretty nice, the steering column is installed and connected to the R&P.
    Rear fenders mounted with fender welting, tail lights hooked up, fuel filler finished and the American Rebel wheels are there.
     

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  11. Hey Tomastudor, I noticed that you guys across the water use what looks to be copper line for your brake lines is there a reason you use copper instead of steel line. I was always told that you should use steel line on brake systems. Just curious. 38 2 DR Sedan/Tony
     
  12. Tomastudor
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    They are copper-nickel commonly used in Sweden, harder than copper and corrosion resistant.
     
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  13. i use them always, too, they go also by the name cu-ni-fer (for the ingredients copper, nickel and ion), they are very easy to bend over the thumb and non rusting. i still don't know what about the ion part
     
  14. Thank You, I can see where they would be easy to work with, I do a lot of plumbing for people because I enjoy it and form it to fit and end up with a very nice job when it is done. great looking car, It will be nice to see it finished.
     
  15. Tomastudor
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    More parts installed on my Willys, the rocker panels, doors, the rear bumper and the front fenders are there.
     

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  16. loudbang
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    Wow that color choice is STUNNINGLY beautiful.
     
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  17. Tomastudor
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    I have been lazy posting pics of my Willys, have done the first test runs around the block and it works OK.
     

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  18. Rogga
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    Congrats to your test drive!
    And this is a very Nice build Willys you have!

    Ps. Vad är det för fabrikat på fälgar du har?
     
  19. Tomastudor
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    They are American Rebel, Thanks!
     
  20. woodbutcher
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    :D Now that is just delightful.Thanks for posting.
    Good luck.Have fun.Be safe.
    Leo
     
  21. Gassy
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    Awesome Job. The color is stunning and everything looks well thought out. May I as what six wheel and tire combo you have tucked under those stock rear fenders. Thanks.
     
  22. Gassy
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    from Tennessee

     
  23. Gassy
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    Tomastudor, I have another question. I have a 40 I've been trying to find a nice stainless replacement gas filler cap for and find nothing that small. We looked at ever cap 2 local parts stores had and nothing. Are you using the stock Willys tank filler neck. Would you educate me please. Thanks.
     
  24. Gassy
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    Sorry, I have looked through your build several times and had missed where you posted the wheel size. I just went through once more after I asked wheel size and saw you had posted it. Looks like they work great. I still am curious about tire size I seem to be only to get a 215/70-15 under stock fender openings as any other the tread catches the opening. You are very talented. Beautiful Car. Thanks.
     
  25. Great colour choice! That colour would be a great background for Old school Gold Leaf lettering! :cool:
     
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  26. loudbang
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    All your hard work has paid off it looks REAL GOOD and love the color choice.
     
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  28. Tomastudor
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    I am using a Volvo gas filler cap which you can buy new here in Sweden, the top of the filler neck is Volvo and the rest is made from 2 1/4" header pipes. And thanks for your friendly comments.
     
  29. Thumbs up Tomas, this turned out real nice!
     
  30. Tomastudor
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    Thanks!!
     

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