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Another Weesner Inspired Hot Rod (Lit Up)

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 193257, Jan 10, 2011.

  1. Just went through this build...WOW what an artist with a shop thats way to clean for me to work in.
     
  2. KK Hickey Designs
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    KK Hickey Designs
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    How is this one coming? Haven't heard anything in awhile...
     
  3. oldman2
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    X2...Jim
     
  4. Marten
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    Updates pleaseee..
     
  5. Leos88
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  6. 193257
    Joined: Dec 10, 2007
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    OK boys and girls you have asked for an update and it's finially here. Sorry about the delay.
    Jimmy's been busy makin a living lately so hasn't been on the truck much but what he has done is simply amazing. The first pic is of the vent windows. When you chop a vehicle the geometry changes on every thing as far as pivot points. Probably doesn't look like a big deal but it takes some doin to make everything work right. The vent window channel is partly original and part homemade. The top pivot has been handmade although it doesn't look like it.

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    Little bit better pic of the top pivot point. Looks like it's already plated but its not. It is fully polished and ready to plate. Jimmy does all of his own polishing to get a nice plate job.

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    This license plate guard is a piece of art. It's completly made from scratch and polished and ready to plate.

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    Better pic and tacked in place.

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    Here's a pic of the front fenders he's going to run. He had some other fenders on this summer that were radiused around the wheel opening. He had to do that to get the tires to clear the fenders. He has now narrowed the front axel and moved the front brakes in closer so the wheels will clear the fenders. He likes the looks of this much better.

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  7. JeffreyJames
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  8. That truck is deemed kid-trading worthy by me! If only he wanted kids...
     
  9. TexasSpeed
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    Gorgeous.


    iPhone - TJJ App
     
  10. oldman2
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    Well, all I can say is it was WORTH the wait. Parts look great. The front end shot with the new set up is beautiful. Sweeeeeet....Jim
     
  11. 1951Streamliner
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    "were not worthy!! were not worthy!!"
     
  12. The new front fender set up is awsome........... looks fantastic!
     
  13. carsluTT
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    great work, dig the use of high end tools and old school skills
     
  14. I quit... the only thing that makes sense to me is that he has been left here from another planet. This man is on a whooooole other level. Boy! what a treat his kids have watching and learning from dad. Talk about a TV show, I wouldn't miss an episode... Perfection with metal... hats off to you sir!! Thrilled to see the end result... sure hope the mother ship doesn't come for him first.
     
  15. Astonishing! The new front fenders/front end look great.
     
  16. James66g
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    that last 3/4 shot is my new desk top
     
  17. Outback
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    We really are spoilt to be be able to share this journey!
     
  18. LOWFOMOCO
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    This is the best!!! I am saying the best F1 ever built...
     
  19. DRD57
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    Yeah, what he said!
     
  20. Theo Douglas
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    This was worth waiting for. Such amazing work. Keep it going!
     
  21. Tin Can
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  22. Big Nick
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  23. BigJoeArt
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    Just read the whole thread! masterful work!!! I got to see the emrald tide both in bare metal and painted, he really does amazing work!
     
  24. Biggest problem with this thread is the updates don't come fast enough. Just a great build.
     
  25. jasone
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    Good gravy, what an amazing build. Man, what I wouldn't give to have just a pinky full of Jim's talent and expertise.
     
  26. tfeverfred
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  27. Jalopy Journalist
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    from Austin, TX

    Woah.

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    Seriously though, killer ride. The best metal work that I have seen in a while, plus I love the rear window. I always feel that when some guy chops anything, they lose the drivability. But with this... It is really amazing.

    What is the issue with the front fender? It looks like it is gashed?
     
  28. I just started a thread whing about how to get my motor and body to fit. Then I read this thread. He needs room for the tires. Cut the fenders? No, he shortens the axle and redoes the suspension. I am inspired!!
     

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