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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Old-Soul, Jun 3, 2008.

  1. 05snopro440
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  2. Primered Forever
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    Boxed original frame with no Z because I wanted to run original back seat. Quarter eliptic springs in rear with Pete and Jakes ladder bars and 57 Ford 9 inch. Up front split bones with SoCal forged axle with Posies spring. I originally built it with Merc flatty and 5 speed. Flathead cracked so I pulled it and put in a fresh 283 with the 5 speed.
     
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  3. 05snopro440
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    How does it ride with the quarter eliptics? That's an interesting setup. The stance is great! I have a 283 for my 28 Roadster Pickup and plan to run a very similar suspension setup, still deciding on the rear springs.
     
  4. Primered Forever
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    It rides great. I have no use for coil overs. This was my first try using this setup. I usually run the buggy spring with a Z. Definitely worth you taking a look at some setups online. Not sure I have a good pic of the setup but I’ll look.
     
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  7. 05snopro440
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    Thanks for the photos! That looks like it solves all kinds of problems related to running a stock buggy spring! I don't really want to Z the frame and have no desire for coilovers but also want it nice and low in the back. That seems like a good option...
     
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  8. Primered Forever
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    You’re welcome. It’s not as low as I like them in the rear but it’s not bad and it rides way better than coil overs! Good luck with your project!
     
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    In front of The Prince of Wales Hotel in Waterton Park. 11F47CCB-5A7F-4E2F-8543-5EBDF9C41099.jpeg
     
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  12. Robbie Horn
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    Here’s mine. Had to work out a few drivability issues but now she cruises good. 6632187B-DEB0-49E0-BDF1-DF42C9B488C3.jpeg
     
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  14. A Boner
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  15. another stocker. JW
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  16. N2hotrods
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    Model a sedan is on the way. DA32BFD2-18FF-476A-B901-9D7D8C14CB84.jpeg 14B102C9-BF2D-4631-AB90-B8A14CCEAB91.jpeg
     
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  17. choppedtudor
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    Here's my dirty-one ford.... 32476689_1693262674045032_7382956027710275584_o.jpg 1980343_666565586714751_7960521945911793310_o.jpg
     
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  18. Hombre
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    When I first built this car the only wheels I had to make it a roller were the uglist wheel ever produced. The only pictures I have of this car were with those ugly wheels on it. I have tried a couple of three times to post on this thread and one of the moderators keeps deleting my post and I am sure it is because of those ugly more modern style wheels. I replaced those ugly ass things years ago but never tool any additional pictures. So I am trying again just some old pictures of different angle. IMG_2660.JPG IMG_2654.JPG
     
  19. Gotta' be a huge pile of Model A fenders somewhere.
     
  20. atch
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    Yep. I bought a complete set for my 31 sedan from a restored car being rodded. I want them on my rod.
     
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  21. jakesbackyard
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    It’s one hell of a lot of work, but I prefer them with fenders… 137B2B09-3EC7-4B04-8E76-A610FD0689E5.jpeg
     
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  22. atch
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    I can only hope mine will turn out as nice as yours.

    How much is it chopped? Have you posted it over on the chopped sedan thread?
     
  23. knucklenutz
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    Canned Heat..... IMG_3006.jpg
     
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  24. Love your sedan Jake. Reminds me of Jack Chrisman's '29.
    28/29 fenders are the most beautiful fenders ever made. Shit canning them has never made sense to me.
     
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  25. Bugguts
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    Another 29 with fenders. 20211107_084221.jpg
     
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  26. jakesbackyard
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    I chopped that 3”. I sold it 2 years ago. The Chrisman sedan was my inspiration to build it. I like 28/29 fenders also. I used 29 fronts on the 31 sedan I built in the 80s. I prefer most A models with full fenders.
     
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  27. b-bop
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    Christmas pic. AF872DA9-1509-4BE5-A5E3-74A83601DC35.jpeg
     
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