The Jalopy Journal
I got the plans off of here and tweaked them to my liking. Here you go. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=94912 It's post #20.
I wish I had the skills to do so.
[IMG] [IMG]A couple pics of the finished seat. As far as measurements are concerned, I just found some plans online and tweaked them to fit me....
I got the sides riveted on. I only have half of the rivets in so far on the sides. [IMG] I know you guys are probably sick of seeing bomber...
Thanks. The first two pictures are of the seat sides. I only get so much time per week to work on this thing and I am being patient. I don't...
Thanks again fellas. This is the first time I have ever attempted any sheet metal fab work. So hearing positive words gives me a feeling that I...
Thanks. It should be sturdy enough after I rivet all the pieces together.
So I had to come up with a project for my motorsports fabrication class and I instantly thought of building a bomber seat out of Aluminum. With...
absolutely stunning!!
It's funny that you bring this up because I am in school as we speak. Unfortunately, I am quite a bit older. I am majoring in automotive tech./...
Yeah, I talked to a buddy of mine who cut hit teeth on thunderbirds and we came to the conclusion of the eaton being the one used on A/C cars and...
thanks
I guess what I'm getting at is do I have to run the eaton or can I run the thompson?
eaton or thompson? what is the difference?
bad thing is that the motor was taken out and rebuilt by the previous owner. I also don't think it is the correct year motor. I'll have to run...
I just recently acquired a 1963 thunderbird project with power steering. The problem is that I don't have a power steering pump. Everytime I...
1894 - Elwood Haynes makes the first successful trial run of his "horseless carriage" on Pumpkinvine Pike, which is now Boulevard east of U.S.31....
long and low. no black. maybe green and definitely no red wheels.
i don't post here that much, but i did get me a new project to work on. here it is. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] it needs work, but it is worth it.
started last december and still gathering parts up.
that was definitely cool. thanks
i used the hot rod flatz on a bike of mine. it was blood red. all i can say it what everybody has told me is that it is all about the prep. as far...
a buddy of mine runs a 460 out of a car in his glass t. all i got to say is that it is nuts. something like smoking the tires at 50 Mph nuts. go...
the funny thing is that i live down the street from the haynes museum and never been in it my entire life. everytime i walk by, i see those cars...
depends on material and amperage. personally i like the shade 12 gold lense. easier to see the puddle. of course i could be wrong because i am...
i seen this while looking at the tether car videos. thats dedication right there.
this is the only one i can stand and those round ones on the roadster. [IMG]
i like it, alot.
gonna be turning into the family car. [IMG]
those cars are cool!! did anybody see this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AQFRWgW9bk&feature=related that is enginuity at its best.
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