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Projects Glass '32 5 Window

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Splitbudaba, Feb 6, 2017.

  1. DDDenny
    Joined: Feb 6, 2015
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    DDDenny
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    from oregon

    I think pre HAMB, Ford Barn and Brookville, it was not much of an issue to admit owning a glass car. Actually I'm quite proud of my Wescott body and despite my acknowlegement of what B-ville has done for the car world I'm not sorry I didn't jump on that bandwagon.
     
  2. daveh1932
    Joined: Apr 10, 2013
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    from UK

    Me too! I've just ordered a set for my coup :D
     
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  3. Splitbudaba
    Joined: Dec 30, 2014
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    What size did you order? Mine are 15" x 4.5" and 15" x 8.5". I also have a set of 15" x 7" for fun. Are you taking the fenders off ?
     
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  4. daveh1932
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    from UK

    I'm going 15" x 4.5" and 15" x 7" wanted to go 8.5"s at the rear but didn't quite work. I'm staying with the fenders but want to lower the back end a few inches. The 7"s centralise the tyres better in the fenders than the current wheels and should give a little more clearance
     
  5. Splitbudaba
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    Sounds great , we will definitely need many pics once they are installed. I mounted my tires on the floor, because most tire machines grab the wheel lip and leave a hell of a gouge. Watch your tire diameters for clearance, but also factor in the size as opposed to the scale of your ride. It all makes the car look great.
     
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  6. daveh1932
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    from UK

    I'll post some pix when fitted. The lowering will take a bit longer as I need to modify the exhaust first
     
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  7. Splitbudaba
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    Have FUN!!
     
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  8. Splitbudaba
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    IMG_2443.JPG IMG_2439.JPG Found more pics of the frame and suspension. IMG_2426.JPG IMG_2431.JPG IMG_2423.JPG
     
  9. Atwater Mike
    Joined: May 31, 2002
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    Ex wife had a sh-fit when I bought a 'glass body. (1970 project later went to steel, found a body from a friend, no thanks to her)
    That ex had some hare-brained ideas... Thank God and Greyhound she's gone!

    Your project (and Daveh, and DDDenny, and a few others on here) are testimonials to the Glass Car!
    Gibbons started with fiberglass body parts in 1954, (thanks, Highlander...I thought it was '55) almost long enough to be 'TRADITIONAL'!
    I get itchy just thinking about my unfinished roadster...:eek:
     
  10. Splitbudaba
    Joined: Dec 30, 2014
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    Splitbudaba
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    IMG_2561.JPG IMG_2562.JPG View attachment 3579835 IMG_2555.JPG Got some work done this weekend, right door is hung after much cutting and reshaping, still needs final trim after latch and window gets installed. Now for the left!
     
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  11. daveh1932
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    from UK

    That's looking great, all the hard work will be worth it when it's done! The stance is perfect
    My new wheels were delivered yesterday and I'm hoping to get them fitted tomorrow :D
     
  12. daveh1932
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    from UK

  13. Jibs
    Joined: May 19, 2006
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    ^^^^^Very nice, wheels make the car.
     
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  14. Splitbudaba
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    Outstanding, love the look, wish we could cruise into a local car show together. We would get some stares!!!
     
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  15. daveh1932
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    That would be very cool! I went to a local breakfast meet yesterday nice to see this one there:

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    Also very nice '28 Tudor (sorry to hijack your thread again!)

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  16. catdad49
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    Very Nice, glass doesn't make me itch. Can't wait to see the finished product!
     
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  17. Splitbudaba
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    IMG_20170807_0556587_rewind.jpg IMG_20170807_055643_burst_01.jpg It's been awhile, finally have full use of my left thumb after the table saw incident. Started the pedals and master cylinder install. Here are the results.
     
  18. shortypu
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    Love your choice in wheels.My glass car has same combo but 10'' in the back.You have done a great job building this one,great look . IMG_4227.JPG
     
  19. Splitbudaba
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    Love the look, I think I have the same rear tire size, but went with the 8.5" wheels to get that puffy tire look from the 60's. How do your front tires feel on the road? I want to go with a dirt track look someday. Grew up at the Reading Fairgrounds dirt track, with the flatheads and 30's Ford bodies. Miss those days!!!
     
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  20. shortypu
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    I wanted the deeper dish 10'' wheels but I love how your tires look on your wheels.These front tires actually drive great and are easy to turn.I had pretty much the same combo on my 33 pu for over 8yrs and put a lot of miles on them with no problems.I had great tread wear out of them too.I like the way you mounted the seats into the chassis.My seats are bolted to the rollbar which is bolted to the chassis. IMG_0041.JPG IMG_4197.JPG
     
  21. LM14
    Joined: Dec 18, 2009
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    from Iowa

    Been watching your build. Really like what you are doing. Looks great!
    SPark
     
  22. dinglebarry
    Joined: Jul 15, 2017
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    dinglebarry

    Some folks are fortunate to have a orig steel body for their rod.
    Many go thru great length to restore them. I'm not getting pettiness to run down a viable alternative choice. Some people would bitch if they were hung with a new rope.

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  23. Splitbudaba
    Joined: Dec 30, 2014
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    drum.jpg Getting back on the coupe, just ordered a rear Buick style brake kit from John's Industries. Nice folks! Should be a straight bolt on deal. Kit matches my quick change back spacing, register, big ford outer bearings, and bolt pattern. Looked at using real Buick stuff, but since I have a glass body (the horror) and don't give a rat's ass what other people think, I took the easy way out, not to mention the safest. Here's the drum, looks a lot like the original!! A trip to the glass beader and it will match the fronts perfectly.
     
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  24. daveh1932
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    from UK

    They're gonna look very cool through the spokes!
     
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  25. Splitbudaba
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    IMG_2350.JPG
    Yep I made them send me that pic before I placed the order. Here's the front, very close to original. How's your ride? IMG_2413.JPG
     
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  26. daveh1932
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    from UK

    There's nothing nicer than a deuce hiboy with finned front hubs, that looks spot on. Mine's all cool thanks, collecting a few bits and pieces for some tweaks over the winter and driving it as much as I can. I got chatting to a guy at the local shopping centre last weekend when I took it for a spin who is building a cool T bucket
     
  27. Splitbudaba
    Joined: Dec 30, 2014
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    Received the Buick/Ford rear brake kit from John's Industries, great people to work with. Parts were boxed well, no broken fins, brakes went on my quick change in 15 minutes per side, with no mods. Love that! 1.jpg 5.jpg 4.jpg The look is just what I wanted, with no clearance issues. Now I know I'll be able to stop whenever the need arises. Thanks John's Industries, worth every penny!!!
     
  28. Splitbudaba
    Joined: Dec 30, 2014
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    c.jpg w.jpg Decided to make a trans tunnel, with a parking brake mount over the weekend. Used 4 1/2" plastic drain pipe to make a mold, and laid up a tunnel panel. Used a steel driveshaft loop to contain the driveshaft, weld to the frame crossmembers and give me a good place to mount the parking brake handle (Lokar). All went well, three coats on the aft section so far. Will put 4 coats on the entire tunnel.
     
  29. Wheeliedave
    Joined: Jan 6, 2011
    Posts: 231

    Wheeliedave

    I just read through the entire thread. I am extremely impressed with your vision and the wide range of skills you possess. You know what you want and then you make it happen! Not many people can do that!
    Your '32 is beautiful now and will be more beautiful when finished.
    Please keep sharing your pictures!
    I am subscribed !!!


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