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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by hotrodderhaag, Jan 28, 2013.

  1. great idea, looks great too, congrats.
     
  2. FiddyFour
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    great solution!
     
  3. hotrodderhaag
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  4. sooooo you are going for it?
     
  5. hotrodderhaag
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    I'm thinking.... I talked to a guy today about him cutting me all new glass for it.. So that's taken care of... I know I'm perfectly capable of doing it, but I still doubt myself.. I'm gonna do alot of research and make sure i do it correctly and the best way.. Then ill cut it.. My dream car is Russco's blue coupe. So I'm damned determined to make mine similar . I would have bought his if I woulda seen it in time :)
     
  6. well, you'll be fine. If thats the route you wanna take this go for it man. It will look good either way. Just glad you don't have a small blocked plopped in her. Luv to see something a lil different than the usual.
     
  7. hotrodderhaag
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    The charger makes it sooo much different than most others
     
  8. hotrodderhaag
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    Today's project came in the mail. Thanks to mikespeedshopnc I have an excellent workin f1 box

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  9. FiddyFour
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    car parts on the table... thats a killing offence round my place :eek: :p
     
  10. hotrodderhaag
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    Ha. I can't say my wife minds tooo much. I always see her bridals and bits for the horses laying there every now and then... But once the new dinning room set arrives I can guarantee that will also be a killing offense around here :)
     
  11. hotrodderhaag
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    Did you make a collar to go between the box and the model a column? Cause there so much bigger diameter than an f1.. I wanted to use my a column also but without machining a collar it will never happen
     
  12. hotrodderhaag
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    Removed the factory flange and made the frame hole larger . [​IMG]

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  13. hotrodderhaag
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    Spend some time reading Brian bass's thread about his cross country ride in the hemi coupe .. Wow! Sure makes a guy think. I would love to do that in my car. Not sure how reliable a blown flathead would be. Of course it's all on how you build it I guess . I think this may change my plans some. I'm thinking about ordering a brand new winters quick change rear with the finned drums , also looking at an all new front spindle set with the finned Buick drum kit all installed ready to go. I just wanna make this thing able to be driven some distances .
     
  14. klawockvet
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    I put an F1 box in mine and used the model A column because I still have the banger. I used a piece of the F1 column as a sleeve, then cut a couple of slots in the end of the model A column and clamped it down. I needed to do that to run the control arms for the banger.
     
  15. hotrodderhaag
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    Houston ..... We have progress . Finally the steering box fits and it even works with the manifolds that are on it!! Trans mounts are done . It's coming along nicely . Waiting on my new steering column tube and I need to build my drop bracket for it...

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  16. hotrodderhaag
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    It was a thight fit getting the box in there . I moved the hole down as far as possible. I used a flange on inside and a mating flange on outside to make sure it was a nice strong fit. I welded the outside flange to the frame only . I'm pretty happy with it. There is 1/4 inch between it and manifold. That's enough for me. Looks like I'm gonna order the split wishbone kit . Hope it clears my steering arm . Still wanting to do a juice brake conversion . Still hunting all the parts yet. Hoping to find a rear that has a little higher gears .. Reading every thing Brian bass as wrote on here for some inspiration .. Tomorrow is another day
     
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  17. Elrod
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    Nice. That's cool that the stock headers fit with the lowered box.
     
  18. hotrodderhaag
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    I know they are restrictive but they will do for now. I'm gonna order reds headers that are ceramic coated eventually
     
  19. hotrodderhaag
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    Got my transmission mounts all fabricated . They came out very nice . Haven't had much time to work on it. Trying to figure out what to do for a radiator ? Any suggestions as to brands ? Also I'm thinking a out moving the fuel tank to the back. Any companies out there make a nice old school style tank ?
     
  20. hotrodderhaag
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    Got the old exhaust flanges off the manifolds and new ones plasma cut. My exhaust tube should be here tomorrow to start making pipes to go back the frame . [​IMG]
     
  21. hotrodderhaag
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    Soooo.... An older gentleman called me today. Needing model a parts... I sold ever thing that was not usable on the car at this point. Made some nice cash for the project. I decided to hang on the fenders for now. Just because I haven't decided to leave them on or take em off... Decisions decisions ....
     
  22. Hotrodmyk
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    Any more progress to report?
     
  23. hotrodderhaag
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    Got a few goodies today..some classic bigs and littles ... Hope they look ok.. There a good size for what I had pictured.. New steel wheels and centers also..

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  24. box50
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    Like the wheels,sweet
     
  25. A Rodder
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    What size tires?
    I like the '41 caps!
     
  26. Hotrodmyk
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    NICE wheel & tire choice...looking good!
     
  27. can't go wrong with whites. gonna look hot. sorry if I missed it, what are your plans for exterior? Leaving it, painting it, chopping?
     
  28. hotrodderhaag
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    the rears are 31" tall 700-16
    fronts are 26" tall 500-16

    im having it chopped 4 inches and.. i want to paint it, not sure when it will happen. and i cannot decide what to so with fenders.. keep em or loose em!?
     
  29. BuiltFerComfort
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    Since you asked, I'd run fenders and a hood top, but not hood sides.


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  30. Hotrodmyk
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    I have to agree...fenders and hood top.
     

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