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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by CHenderson, Jan 28, 2017.

  1. CHenderson
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    Hello everyone, I finally got started on my little 33.
    The frame is boxed, 8in rear, rack an pinion, 4 in drop axel with 11 in disc brakes up front. Going to run a 302 with C4 auto, nothing to fancy. The body and fenders are all steel with no rust and nearly perfect with just a few dings on the fender, bed needs some love. I'm not going to chop it, leaving it unmolested. IMG_20161211_113143.jpg IMG_20161211_113142.jpg
     
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  2. sloppy jalopies
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    i have a tailgate ?
     
  3. Looks like a fun project - what type of suspension . . . hopefully something us traditional folks like!
     
  4. CHenderson
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    Is it pretty decent?
     

  5. john dioli
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    Nice another 33 going to be cool i would ditch the rack idea tho go traditional leave the rack for the a arm guys imho
    John
     
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  6. CHenderson
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    Thanks for the input always appreciate another person's view point....but I have already gone the rack and pinion route.
     
  7. sloppy jalopies
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    i'll post a pic sunday...
     
  8. brady1929
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  9. john dioli
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    Will be a bitchen truck looking foward to seeing build
     
  10. Someone say truck?
    I'm in.
     
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  11. sloppy jalopies
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    32 tailgate 002.JPG
    Well... It has the loops for the chains to hook into...
     
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  12. sloppy jalopies
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    IMO... your "nice looking" truck deserves a better tailgate than the one I have...
     
  13. Is your rack the uni-steer type ?
     
  14. CHenderson
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    Yes , I used a unisteer unit.
     
  15. CHenderson
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    OK....thanks for the thought
     
  16. Nice truck. I'm glad to see you are keeping it all Ford. :D
     
  17. Katuna
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    from Clovis,Ca.

    [​IMG]

    So what the story on the new York chiller going in?

    Worked most of my career for York/JCI as a chiller guy so I geek out when I see Caribbean Blue. Don't recognize the unit though. Screw?


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  18. Thought that was some sort of rat rod sculpture being put together out of plumbing parts. Started scanning for a saw blade to be booger welded somewhere..
    thankfully this pic appears to be non related?


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  19. Jeff34
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    Nice start!

    Hot Rods have three pedals...jus' sayin...
     
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  20. CHenderson
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  21. CHenderson
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    That's funny you knew what that is....it's going down south.
     
  22. Katuna
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    from Clovis,Ca.

    I ALWAYS recognize York blue, I just don't recognize which chiller that is. It's bugging the crap out of me. Nerd.


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  23. What's the story on the almost-chop? Did it get cut before you got it? How are you getting it squared away to stock dimensions?
     
  24. CHenderson
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    I didn't chop this cab, I'm leaving it stock.
     
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  25. lodaddyo
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    Nice street rod
     
  26. Please tell us those ugly tires are for mock up only, and you've got proper tires ordered.
     
  27. Oh fuck, I was scarred at rack and pinion...now I see the wheels:eek::eek::eek::eek:
     
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  28. mgtstumpy
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    Not being picky but that looks to be an Olds trailing arm suspension like my 46 sedanette going by differential brackets. If so they were originally upper and lower rubber isolators. The way it is set up is the weak link in the chain IMO. You need more support across the top to tie the legs together. The OEM Olds frame featured an x-member with forward support bracket that captured both trailing arms in double sheer, connecting both rear x-member legs and minimising torsional twist.

    I envisage one wheel going up and the other going down, putting opposing strain on the individual attaching points. I'd gusset the brackets on the top despite them being in double sheer. All torsional twist will be via a single point being the gearbox support. Here's my frame (Model 76) and how I did a friend's 42 Chevy PU with an 46 Olds (Model 66) X-member, I still had to fabricate a panhard bar. A lot more rigidity. Only saying this as our rules are a lot more stringent that yours. I've kept all my old trailing arm suspension and supports for my next project.

    Also that rear wheel needs to be centred in fender opening, could be photo but it looks biased to the front.
    Rear x-member removed.jpg 20140105_165323.jpg
     
  29. CHenderson
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    Haters will hate!....lol
     
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