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Discussion in 'Traditional Customs' started by GNon18s, Dec 3, 2016.

  1. GNon18s
    Joined: Jan 13, 2013
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    from Pa

  2. GNon18s
    Joined: Jan 13, 2013
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    Modified the original leafspring mounts to accept the new lower control arm.
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  3. Fuel to burn
    Joined: Jul 17, 2009
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    Sometimes they don't turn due to gummed up intake valves. I once pulled a 59 Bird out of long term storage and the motor would not turn. I tried to crank it and bent a bunch of intake pushrods. Once I freed up the valves it ran just fine.
     
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  4. I didnt "like" all of your posts 'cause you'd get a bunch of notifications.... but you're doing a unbelievable job, considering its only been 1 1/2 months from start or so...
    I'm on my trunk for almost a week now and havent yet done it...
    So, congrats, your granny would be proud. Also great work with the kids.
     
  5. GNon18s
    Joined: Jan 13, 2013
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    Thanks, Its actually been a little over a year. I didnt do a build thread originally because i wasnt sure were it belonged in regards to car forums. Im glad I brought it to the HAMB, people seem to dig it and that motivates me to make more progress and post more pictures!
     
  6. GNon18s
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    Just a quick update to keep me motivated. Rebuilding all the suspension and rear axle is kind of dragging out longer than expected. I rebuilt the Ford 9" third member with new bearings and seals, kept the original 3.00 gears for cruising.
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  7. GNon18s
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    Disk brakes would have been nice but there's just too much to buy right now. Original power assisted drum brakes were rebuilt, ready to put some miles on.
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  8. Thor1
    Joined: Jun 6, 2005
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    The T-Bird is looking awesome!
     
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  9. Atwater Mike
    Joined: May 31, 2002
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    I had a phone call from an elder with a white '63 T-Bird he needed to get rid of, or it was going to Pick-n-Pull! I took a case of Bud over, and we loaded it up on the trailer. There were RATS running all over the engine, (his nephew had torn it down, lost some brackets...)
    It was a jewel...and a great stablemate for my white '63-1/2 Galaxie! Free...for a case of BUD!
    The time spent on cleaning the interior (removing the red carpets, and throwing them and the white headliner in the trash, removing the seats and cleaning and saddle soaping them, perfect!)
    did me in. I contracted a respiratory illness, breathing problems Capitolous! Dizzy, muscles affected, 3 years before it was discovered what was the cause...
    I dropped the 'Bird 3", front and back. Skirts were found by my son, white, looked like new...perfect match.
    Too late, I was still sick, sold it to a young 'Rockabilly' that liked it for its 'headroom'...didn't interfere with his 'pomp'. (actually, he looked pretty good in it, with his cool '50s shades...)
    Miss my 'swingaway steering'!
     
  10. GNon18s
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    Fitted the front shockwaves to the upper control arm after a full day of fabrication. While the suspension was apart I sand blasted and powder coated almost everything. New bushing, bearings, and seals. Still need to run air line and wiring.
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  11. GNon18s
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  12. Constructionbob
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    Nice & clean work. A real family affair!
    Roof is so smooth! Dig height to.. or lack off, mostly!
     
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  13. Autolite
    Joined: Jul 22, 2015
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    I'll second that... nice and clean. I've always been a big fan of the bullet birds.
     
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  14. Always loved those cars and I may have a line on one locally, possibly a fire sale. The guy is out of work and running low on unemployment bennies. The car is either light blue or Wimbledon (or whatever they call it for 'Birds) white. I saw it once 2 years ago. A very nice driver.
     
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  15. Nice work!
     
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  16. brasscarguy
    Joined: Jun 12, 2010
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    I used to own a company that repaired burned and vandalized vehicles. Once there was a smell inside from either fire , rats, mice or dead bodies, we found the best way to seal the smell off was to use automotive clear coat on the inside sheet metal after the interior was removed.

    Raw sheet metal will absorb an Oder and the only way to get rid of it is to seal it off.

    just sayin'

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  17. ricklove
    Joined: Mar 30, 2014
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    Thanks for sharing! ..... and you know Grandma is smiling!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
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  18. 46stude
    Joined: Mar 3, 2004
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    The 4 wheel power drum brakes stop my 'Bird just fine. I had my booster rebuilt, & replaced the wheel cylinders, shoes, & the rubber hoses- no regrets.
     
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  19. GNon18s
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    While most of the interior is out I'm trying to sort out the heater/air conditioner. After sitting 42 years I don't trust anything that has coolant in it. I ordered a new heater core and replaced all the vacuum lines on the heater box.
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  20. GNon18s
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    This is an original air conditioning car but I got a new, modern a/c compressor from American auto air. I'm just doing a mock-up to cut and crimp ac lines to length.
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  21. indyjps
    Joined: Feb 21, 2007
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    Great build, such a clean car to begin with. Id say get it running, may be a reason why Grandma parked it after owning it 3 years. Keep the updates coming.
     
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  22. Galaxie460
    Joined: Apr 8, 2016
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    Galaxie460

    I love your car, dad bought a 63 bird with 3400 miles on it in 64 and it was the first car I ever drove.

    One question, did you have to change the length of the lower link bar to use the stock spring mounts?
     
  23. GNon18s
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    I shortened both upper and lower 4link bars that came with the universal ridetech kit
     
  24. wisdonm
    Joined: Jun 20, 2011
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    Rule No. 29. No pixs...never happened.
     
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  25. Galaxie460
    Joined: Apr 8, 2016
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    Galaxie460

    thx for the info on the four link, I have a 59 Galaxie that I'm thinking of doing the same thing to on the rear
     
  26. 57JoeFoMoPar
    Joined: Sep 14, 2004
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    How's this project going? Updates?
     

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