Looks awesome and congrats on the House. I know the pressure there. What’s the seat from. It fits great. Wondering because I’m at that point.
Another thread to bookmark. Thanks for posting the great pics Mike, Outstanding. Sent from my iPhone using H.A.M.B.
Sweet build so far sir. Mine's in the home stretch on the build side as it's in paint right now then on to final assembly. used the caravan seat as well, they just fit perfect. Here's the finished product.
Being that I have a little more time in the shop these days till my Millwright job picks back up I’m dedicating it to my coupe. All the major welding and panel work is done I just have fit the louvered deck lid skin and finish the door tops and it should be ready for bodywork.
Good Lord that's an aggressive chop. I can't wait to see it painted. Looking good. Keep us posted on your progress. Sent from my Pixel 3a XL using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
This is an impressive build; thanks for sharing it. Please keep us updated. Sent from my iPhone using H.A.M.B.
I’ve only been able to work on the coupe here and there over the last couple years. My job got busy, I built a new shop, and did a bunch of work on my ‘63 C10. On the coupe I was able to get the floors done and the pedals hung. I’ll get some more pics today of the floors
I also tore down the 331 Cadillac and got it sent off to the machine shop. Ordered a cam from Schneider yesterday. Will probably be ordering the pistons soon.
Pretty friggin' slick... I think it makes the overall car look beefier, if you know what I mean....in a good way.
Ok, the Tudor doors are longer than Coupe, is there a contour change? I don't fully understand the inner door frame getting notched. quarters and cowl stay the same and the body is now longer because the doors are longer, I don't see the over door section getting lengthened. Will a stock A hood now work on the '32 frame? I'm a big fan of subtle changes. Bob
here’s a couple pictures of the quarters and cowl I braced the inside of the body and kind of levitated it 2” above the table. Then I used Tudor sedan subrails to stretch the door opening. I also had to add to the length of the roof by where the visor attaches.