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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Slimegreeeeeen, Nov 19, 2011.

  1. 69firebird
    Joined: Dec 31, 2011
    Posts: 6

    69firebird
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    from Wisconsin

    I believe you are referring to rad as a radiator? If so, I am putting it just in front of the motor. I did cut down the front of the frame and I am adding a 1933 Ford grille. It is definitely too long of a front frame in the last pic to look good. This is the first and last ground up build for me so there will be a lot of trial and error. And yes it is way too much motor for this car but I have always wanted a blower. This is more of a cruising to car shows car than anything else. I will post more pic's as I get farther along and I would like to know if I do prove you wrong. Thanks' for the input.
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  2. hrm2k
    Joined: Oct 2, 2007
    Posts: 4,869

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    Pardon me but the big block T coupe, while a cool street rod build, is not what this board is all about.........traditional hot rods and customs. From the front disc brakes to the pro street tires on the back, it is not a HAMB friendly car. That is not say anything bad about the build or the builder, it just does not fit the board.

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  3. hotrod brice
    Joined: Dec 16, 2008
    Posts: 61

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    from molino,Fl.

    Skidro69 what are your plans for the coupe?
     
  4. nathan
    Joined: Jun 30, 2007
    Posts: 73

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    from minnesota

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    I belive this one was built at creative metalworks in blaine,mn. This is the one that got me into T's. Kurt was finishing it when I started working there and I got to take it out a few times, pretty badass. So now 10+ years later I'm collecting parts to build one. Two coupe bodies, 401 nailhead (seems like the engine for T's), merc wheels, just bought another set of doors today, (5 doors to make 2), '60 buick rear, 40 ford axle and bones...and so one..
     
  5. Ragtop
    Joined: Nov 17, 2001
    Posts: 1,259

    Ragtop
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    Please excuse the messy shop but when things start going together I get excited and don't take time to put stuff away. Finally getting the chassis back together. I wanted the frame to be shiny on both the top and bottom sides ans was a little worried about how to accomplish that so I hung the frame from the ceiling in my shop and painted it on a 10 foot stepladder. Came out pretty good. Should be putting the body back on in a week or so.

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  6. low-n-slo54
    Joined: Jul 25, 2009
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    Picking mine up from the shipping company in the morning.
     
  7. SinisterCustom
    Joined: Feb 18, 2004
    Posts: 8,277

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    That's looking really nice Ragtop....
     
  8. nathan
    Joined: Jun 30, 2007
    Posts: 73

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    from minnesota

    So I'm looking for grille ideas on my t coupe. anybody... I'm thinking A but want to run a large rad., overheating is not opition on my cars.
     
  9. oldsboy
    Joined: Oct 24, 2005
    Posts: 510

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    still in progress...getting back on it soon.

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  10. nathan
    Joined: Jun 30, 2007
    Posts: 73

    nathan
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    from minnesota

    ^^very nice, can you post pics from inside showing the steering box.
     
  11. My '25 I finished back in November.
     

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  12. 117harv
    Joined: Nov 12, 2009
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    Many shy away from the early T coupes because of all the wood sub-structure, those who are not detered are rewarded...NICE T quiet long time HAMBer:rolleyes:. Anymore pics to share?
     
  13. flatblackdave
    Joined: May 17, 2005
    Posts: 44

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    ....my junk.....
     

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  14. justabeater37
    Joined: Jan 1, 2009
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    I will be soon. Yippeeeeee..... I'm in 575 for the body and frame, hope I didn't overspend with the patches it needs. Aiming for next year as I have to get a couple of other things cleaned up and gone. Plus I really need to finish the 37.
     

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  15. Bigcheese327
    Joined: Sep 16, 2001
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    Whoa, that's awesome.
     
  16. Danshotrod
    Joined: Dec 7, 2006
    Posts: 213

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    Nice looking car. Did you fab the deck of that car
     
  17. Your right, I think they are the best looking coupes but the wood can be a problem. I took mine completely apart and replaced all the wood (rotten big time) and rebuilt the subframe and body structure with steel. There is 100 hours labor in just getting lookin like a car again, but it was well worth it!
     

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  18. It's the stock deck. The fenders didnt bolt to the body like the 26-27's did, which is what I like about them. Gives it a nice tapered look.
     
  19. hotrod brice
    Joined: Dec 16, 2008
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    from molino,Fl.

    That's a real fine coupe.
     
  20. Thank you!
     
  21. chessterd5
    Joined: May 26, 2013
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    from u.s.a.

    I Am. Thank you.[​IMG]
     
  22. fordman1
    Joined: Jan 11, 2008
    Posts: 394

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    I don't think I have posted in here yet, so I will and hopefully not create a double post 20 pages back!

    Built from parts found on my Grandpa's farm in North Dakota.
    1929 Frame rails and front cross member
    1952 Flathead
    1948 3 speed (on the tree, column shortened to fit)
    1947-1948 Front suspension
    1947 Ford Rear suspension with a front spring on a flattened cross member
    1947 cross member cut to fit
    1947-48 clutch and brake pedals
    1925 Speedway body, going to a 1927 Coupe body
    1948 Ford 4" with 5.50x16s and 4.5" with 7.50x16s Firestones

    Future plans:
    Speedway headers that will get rebuilt into separate weed burners
    Dash will either get the SW guages or switch to a sectioned 1948 dash
    Seats need to be figured out
    No top, just wood bows
    Lots of patch panels for the body
    Lower the frame in relation to the suspension, so it isn't so high
    Chopped '32 radiator and shell
    guide headlights with turn signals on top
    12v generator
    hide full flow oil filter in stock or beehive filter
    Paint?
     

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  23. That - is lovely. Cheers for the extra photos!
     
  24. MrModelT
    Joined: Nov 11, 2008
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    Oh....I like this! I would have kept in on the 19"s too.....those are hotter then the steelies I think!

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  25. Bigcheese327
    Joined: Sep 16, 2001
    Posts: 6,694

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    I saved that pic for inspiration, but I think the steelies go better with the V8. Now that car with a 'banger would be a different story.


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  26. Wish I had something to share about your car's history. just wanted to let you know I think you have a righteous ride. Post more pics. It's a nicely proportioned car.

     
  27. SinisterCustom
    Joined: Feb 18, 2004
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    Slight progress....

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  28. daddio211
    Joined: Aug 26, 2008
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    I now have a rolling chassis... on eight wheels.

    Sent using the NEW Droid HAMB app from atop my toilet.
     

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  29. Ragtop
    Joined: Nov 17, 2001
    Posts: 1,259

    Ragtop
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    Got my body home from paint today. - starting to look like a Hot Rod again:
     

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  30. tjm73
    Joined: Feb 17, 2006
    Posts: 3,486

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    Lovin' the stance you have. Very cool.
     

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