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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by langy, Mar 20, 2011.

  1. zapp69
    Joined: Sep 30, 2007
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    Trim really makes a difference, its something I hadnt thought about but now I think I need it. I dont know Willys Parts, can you give me some contact details please?
     
  2. Jeem
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    That blue is perfect!
     
  3. tmfcracing
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    Notised your column drop, clean,simple and race inspired .
    Well spend money on the Trim :), looks great.
     
  4. langy
    Joined: Apr 27, 2006
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    Here ya go buddy Mike Cordel, Willys Replacement parts http://www.willysreplacementparts.com/numbers.html

    Mike is a real nice guy to deal with, His parts are nice.
     
  5. zapp69
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  6. Weasel
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  7. langy
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    Your quite right Guido, Bit of a typo there and i missed the h :eek:
     
  8. langy
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    Very easy to do a few quid in Willys bits zapp, they fit nice though :)
     
  9. farmer12
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    Looks a lot better with the trim on it Steve. Good choice!
     
  10. langy
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    Cheers Eric
     
  11. langy
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    Been concentrating on the doors as I need to get the skins bonded on and then painted so that I can give them to the Bigbossman to wave his magic brush and do the door logos, this is a fun project so the logos will be a bit humourus :yes:
    I had the door frames powder coated and made up some door cards and made up a finisher to cover up the door lock, hopefully bond the skins on tomorrow.



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  12. bentwings
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    I tried to post the picture of me driving my blown willys inthe rain but it failed for som reason.. Yes it can be done. I probably have more miles in the rain than a lot of cars have in bright sunshine. Also drive on gravel roads when the trip requires. Also drive in rush hour traffic many times with the A/C on too.

    Last year I drove it in Dec at 5 deg F. this year it was not quite as cold but I did drive in the snow. In fact as of the first of March I have now driven the car 12 consecutive months in Minn. I have over 18k miles on it now.
     
  13. langy
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    Here are the 2 pics missing from my last update



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  14. patman
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    So I looked at this picture and thought "Wow, looks like he went with some electric windows or something, that's a little weird that there is so much stuff in there." Then I realized all was stuff was on the wall...

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  15. BadgeZ28
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    Got a question about the side trim kit. Will the provided clips work on the thicker glass cars?
     
  16. langy
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    Yes they seem to work fine.
     
  17. langy
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    I would take a little more water with whatever your drinking mate !!!
     
  18. langy
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    Well we have been blessed with quite a few lovely evenings so i got on with the doors, the skins were bonded on with bonding paste and the edges made good.

    The top of the drivers door was a little on the shy side by about 1/4", The stock Willys were no better and i did think of leaving it as it was to look authentic but eventually i had to add 5/16" of glass, looks better in my opinion.



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    Next job was to gap the doors, I always think tight door gaps look out of place on old cars so the gap on these doors is set at 1/4", will probably close slightly when painted but should still look like the should do.
    A quick squirt of primer for a visual check and its ready for epoxy priming.



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    Also managed to drill all the holes for the beltline trim and get it bolted on for a fitment check, all was spot on.



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    Another decision made was the trim on my door cards, they will be diamond tufted like my seat covers, Probably with a 2" plain border around the outside.



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  19. Weasel
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    Steve, spent a lot of time on the door gaps on my '40 and exactly as you say, tight door gaps don't look right. Just tried to make them uniform....

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  20. Tweed Deluxe
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    Amazing how much difference the trim makes, even in its unfinished state.
     
  21. langy
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    Guido i know your just teasing me with that body pic, loverly jubbly !!!
     
  22. tigermorser
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    I really like it with the new trim , outstanding
     
  23. langy
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    It certainly does, I put it on and stepped back and it looked like a different car !!!
     
  24. langy
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    Cheers mate.
     
  25. n847
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    Damn that thing looks good now that you can see the whole thing! That trim did transform the whole thing! I really dig the dash! Diamond pleate will be awesome on the interior!
     
  26. langy
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    Cheers mate, appreciate the comment.
     
  27. E HANSEN13
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    Looks nice man great work...
     
  28. langy
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    Thanks, appreciated.
     
  29. My humble $.02;
    I think the "WEIAND" should be ground off to resemble the GMC blowers "back in the day".
     
  30. langy
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    Thanks for chipping in Art, I probably going to get the blower Vapour blasted.
     

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