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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by 1/2done, Dec 19, 2009.

  1. gwarren007
    Joined: Apr 3, 2010
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    You've come a long way....:)
     
  2. Where's the rusty buckled piece of shit you found in a burned out garage four years ago?

    Great job!
     
  3. willymakeit
    Joined: Apr 13, 2009
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    Absolutely great work. Great save to.
     
  4. flatheadz-forever
    Joined: Jun 16, 2011
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    from new jersey

    sweet hows she comin along
     
  5. Glad to see you back at it!!!!


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  6. YBNORML
    Joined: Aug 2, 2013
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    from canada

    Amazing work!!!!
     
  7. Mindover
    Joined: Jan 18, 2009
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    from England

    Quite a brave build. Looks a lot better than when you first got it. I see no reason that the metal will not paint. Metal that is welded has no effect on paint and it gets hotter than this did. Keep up the good work.

    David
     
  8. 1/2done
    Joined: Oct 29, 2006
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    from Ohio

    Thanks for all the interest in the old sled. I find it hard to believe people are following something I'm working on, but it does make me motivated to finish it vs pack it away and forget about it.

    Wow, four years. I would have guessed I'd have a roller with the drivetrain mounted if you'd asked me when I got it how far along I'd be by now. I did take the summer to get the car I took apart 14yrs ago running so that didn't help.

    I spent the weekend working on the trunk lid. I started off wanting to replace the bottom 1/3 of the lid, but once I started pounding and wheeling I figured out it wasn't going to be easy to do it in one piece. So I cut the center out and concentrated on just making the section that was rotted out.

    IMAG0594_zps5f5523cb.jpg

    Once I got it fitting I ran it through my hillbilly tipping tool to start the foldover for the edge and welded it in.

    IMAG0597_zps04f2e21e.jpg

    It's just the skin right now. I think I'm going to make an interstructure and make it a lift off lid. The old interstructure is lace and patches, at least what's left of it.
    The plan is still a lakes coupe. With the ECTA running 30min from my house it looks like I'll be going A or B/GCC depending on my crankshaft choice. I plan to run D/CPRO in an O/T car next year, hopefully 2015 the coupe will be ready.
     
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  9. BONNEVILLE BOB 95
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  10. F&J
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    I consider that a very advanced patch as far as metal working skill. I doubt I'd try that with much confidence:(

    Nice progress.
     
  11. 94hoghead
    Joined: Jun 1, 2007
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    Very impressive!
     
  12. camcb
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    I just came across your thread and have enjoyed it from the start. Makes me feel better beating the dents out of my molars. Please keep posting your progress.
     
  13. Six Ball
    Joined: Oct 8, 2007
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    from Nevada

    I'm glad you are back at it. This is totally inspiring to follow. THANKS!
     
  14. -DouG-
    Joined: Mar 5, 2009
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    I've been following your build since the first post... I'm always happy to see updates. You're doing amazing work on one hell of a car! Keep it up!
     
  15. Maineac 1
    Joined: May 10, 2009
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    I have a couple 40 coupes and have been deliberating on whether they were savable. After seeing the work you have done I am convinced they can be done.Neither has been in a fire but the metal termites have taken their toll. Thanks for the inspiration and keep up the good work.You have done an amazing job !
     
  16. I built worse or close to it, very nice to see your dedication and development of your skills, this will be a nice machine when done!
     
  17. koolkemp
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    Glad to see an update and that you are back at it!!
     
  18. big M
    Joined: Mar 22, 2010
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    Excellent thread, I've really enjoyed watching your progress!!

    Keep up the good work!

    ---John
     
  19. zibo
    Joined: Mar 17, 2002
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    from dago ca

    I need you to make that same decklid panel for my rusty 40!
    TP
     
  20. neilswheels
    Joined: Aug 26, 2006
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    from England

    Good to see you're still at it 1/2 done, wish I had as much drive as you, mines no further along than it was 8 months ago, and mine is just 'tinkering'. Your work is inspirational.

    How are your 40's going Zibo, love both those builds as well, there's alot of talented guys on here.
     
  21. snopeks garage
    Joined: May 25, 2011
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    from macomb MI

    I seen this a long time ago when you first posted it, Great job on the car and love the mild chop! Keep it up. Its going to be another great save.
     
  22. n847
    Joined: Apr 22, 2010
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    Damn your a machine...I love seeing updates on this car!
     
  23. bondolero
    Joined: Dec 10, 2008
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    Terrific work, money can't buy the feeling you will have seeing this project in primer.
     
  24. This is crazy. Most people would have seen yard art but you had vision and the skill to back it up. Amazing work! Keep us updated.

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  25. bobbytnm
    Joined: Dec 16, 2008
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    Amazing work

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  26. 2dr_sedan
    Joined: Mar 25, 2005
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    Just read this entire thread, man all I can say is WOW! I wish I had half your skills...
     
  27. 1/2done
    Joined: Oct 29, 2006
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    from Ohio

    I've been working on it here and there when I have time, no major progress recently. So today I decided I was going to at least get a panel to the point of primer. It's nowhere near finished but now I can tell where the problem areas are, one being the shape of the rear window in the top corner. Amazing how even primer will make all the imperfections stand out.
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  28. nutbush
    Joined: Jul 7, 2006
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    from Texas

    You're kicking butt on that coupe. Looking really good.
     
  29. CoolHand
    Joined: Aug 31, 2007
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    Indeed.

    Keep digging, the car underneath is starting to show through.
     
  30. Bigplum
    Joined: Nov 26, 2013
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    Love the work you've done , seems a shame about the title problems,
    Is there not a way round getting it legit ? , if one of the previous owners kept the chassis and the title, is it possible to get a title from the three spares cars ? They must have some historical id recorded somewhere
    In England we can get sometimes get a age related number plate and log book ( title)
    If enough information can be provided to the evil DVLA
     

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