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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by DeadFast 33, Jul 7, 2021.

  1. DeadFast 33
    Joined: Feb 3, 2003
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    DeadFast 33
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    I’ve always wanted a 33 roadster. I had a 3w that I loved but after I crashed it I lost the love and regrettably sold it. I built and sold a few cars and finally thought I had my ‘forever’ car in a 32 roadster. Mega happy with how the car turned out(build post on here somewhere) but as luck would have it our time together was short.

    I work as a tattooer 5 days a week and for one or two days a week I work at Claytons hot rods. In December I come home from a day of work at Clays and we had just finished a 33 roadster for a customer. I was telling my wife about my day and was saying the only car I’d sell my newly finished 32 for in a heart beat would be a 33 roadster……as I’m drinking my after work Ice T saying this I turned on Instagram and holy shit what was the first post I saw

    there it was,…..a 33 roadster for sale

    After a lot of inner struggle I put the newly finish ‘forever’ roadster up for sale so I could buy the other forever roadster.

    I succeeded in making a deal and I was able to get my ultimate car!!!! Now to build it to fit my crazy vision for how this car should look.

    Some before pics and a drawing of my vision.

    FLiP
     

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  2. DeadFast 33
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    DeadFast 33
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    The only way to get where I want to go is too start cutting stuff up and moving it around. Since I’m running 18’s in the back(they are really tall) I had to do some work to get things down where I want to be.

    I also don’t like the look of the 33/4 front frame horns so I decided I might as well pinch the frame and really clean things up.

    FLiP
     

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  3. DeadFast 33
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    DeadFast 33
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    For the rear I also knew I wasn’t gona run the gas tank so I had a bunch of ‘extra’ frame to scoot the model A crossmember back once I got it kicked where I wanted.

    lots of pie cuts but I got it where it needed to be….yes I will be plating and boxing the kick up.


    I’m gona head to work but I’ll post more later. Those of you who might follow me on Instagram have already jumped ahead a few steps.


    FLiP
    @eights_aces_flip
     

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  4. DeadFast 33
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    DeadFast 33
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    After the rear was set I was waiting for a front spring from the soon to be closed magnum axle co. When it arrived I got to getting the front suspension under the car.

    I used 46/8 front bones with weld on ends from Carrillo customs which totally saved the day!! It made the front end way less bulky and I didn’t have to harvest ends from another set of bones. I’m also using 33/4 spindles with the Dennis Lacy deluxe king pins which are going to give me the simple early look I’m after.

    I still need to do some finer tuning on bending the steering arms.

    FLiP
     

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  5. Squablow
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    Watching this thread as I'm sure there's a lot more updates coming, but looks good so far. I have all of the pieces to make a '34 roadster but man what I wouldn't give to start with a body that clean!
     
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  6. KevKo
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    Yep, I like me some Model 40 roadster. Looks good, keep it up.
     
  7. DeadFast 33
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    Yeah I’m very fortunate!! I had to let go with some serious cash, but I feel work ahead starting with such a clean body.

    FLiP
     
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  8. brady1929
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    Congratulations.
     
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  9. DeadFast 33
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    Now that I’ve got a roller I’ve got to cut into my really nice body to accommodate the frame kick up so I can drop the body on and see where I really want the rear tire to sit in the wheel well.

    FLiP
     

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  10. DeadFast 33
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    After fitting the body I got my fore and aft figured out and also decided I needed to ditch my reverse eye spring and go with a standard eye model A rear spring. Body on, body off, body on, body off…….but I’ve got it where I want it!!! I also dropped a mock up motor in and figured out where it’s gona sit and tacked in some mounts.

    this is as far as I’ve made it, more updates as soon as I make progress.

    FLiP
     

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  11. FlatJan
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    FlatJan

    lookin good, nice stance
     
  12. DeadFast 33
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    Got in a little time today. Got the rear of the frame and the rear suspension minus the wishbones pretty much done. The torque tube is shortened and I’m trying to figure out finishing the front suspension. Gota bend the steering arms and figure shock placement but getting close.

    FLiP
     

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    Elvis100

    Nice, glad to see you are posting on here.
     
  14. DeadFast 33
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    DeadFast 33
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    Yes, and this build will have some help from you as well!!!
     
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  15. DeadFast 33
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    I spent a couple days thinking over how I was going to make a brake master work with the stock pedals. I definitely heavily leaned on the Dennis Lacy design but had to deal with a closed drive 5spd and wanting to move the master up into the safety zone for a car that’s going to be really low!!
    I’ve got to do the final welding and I’m going to add some extra bracing. This is like Dennis's design and is bolt in and only had to drill one extra hole so far……

    FLiP
     

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  16. rod1
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    Sweet ride .Love them bones..
     
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  17. DeadFast 33
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    Did some cleaning up of the chassis, bolted some crap on the motor for a little more weight.

    Now that I’ve got the car sitting where I want it I bolted down the body and started to figure out the amount of windshield chop. I took out 3.5” what do you fellas think? I’m over six foot and I will probably put a top in the car.

    Next will be to get the rear floor handled.

    thanks for looking,
    FliP
     

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  18. rod1
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    Man, it's got the stance. Nice.
     
  19. KevKo
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    Sweet! I like mail slots. Get the seat low and you should be ok.
     
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  20. Cool build.
    I really like the pinched front frame rails. That combined with the serious rake you're giving it will look really racy. :cool:
     
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  21. DeadFast 33
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    Thanks everyone!! This is a car I’ve wanted to build for a long time and I’m very happy with the way it’s coming together.

    Sometimes having an artistic brain can be a hindrance….I just can’t rush it

    FLiP
     
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  22. DeadFast 33
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    This is what I’ve landed in 4.125” chop. Got the frame and stantions cut and waiting for the windshield studs to final things.

    FLiP
     

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  24. Hot Rods Ta Hell
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    Stance and chop proportions look very nice. You have a great eye. Nice work!
     
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  25. Been watching the build on IG, great to see a build thread on the HAMB.

    You have nailed the stance! I look forward to seeing the car with front sheetmetal and grille.
     
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  26. DeadFast 33
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    I can hardly wait for the front sheet metal as well!!! Waiting on the radiator to be cut down…the radiator shop is kina slow.

    FLiP
     
  27. DeadFast 33
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    I’m not a fan of chopping down top irons…..Here it goes

    FLiP
     

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  28. DeadFast 33
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    Did I get the wood bows in the right spot?? Check out my latest pictures.

    thank you for the wood!!!

    FLiP
     
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  29. DeadFast 33
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    DeadFast 33
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    I have no clue what I’m doing(never chopped irons before) but I’m happy with the look. Nice and swoops with a ton of forward movement!!! P.S. I never want to do this again thank you @beornwhetstone for the wood. #parlayroadster #1933roadster #1933ford #1933fordroadster #flatheadford #blownflathead #claytonshotrods #hopuplive #hopupmagazine #hamb #hotrod #trog #rpmnationals #model40
     

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  30. Love it! When I look at mine, I want to move the front wheels forward about 2-3 inches. Yours looks perfect!
     
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