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Projects GNRS 2017, The Hill Country Flyer, by Austin Speed Shop

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by skullcracker, Jan 6, 2017.

  1. Kail
    Joined: Jul 7, 2007
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    Kail
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    from Austin, TX

    I agree, all of the colors on this car have so much warmth to them, the blue of normal chrome would have been too stark of a contrast. Its a little harder to keep clean and polished, but well worth it. And Advanced plating killed it.
     
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  2. Outstanding Build!! The dash really floats my boat. Great work as always guys.:D
     
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  3. Kail
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    from Austin, TX

    Speaking of nickel plating... we had a couple things done...
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    It really turned out great, we had these backing plates modified by @Bass and they are beautiful, wish they were able to keep the stamping on them but to get them to level out this good there was no way.. only issue is they are almost to nice, people might think they are those SoCal disc brakes.
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  4. Wow looks great! I have been following the updates on Instagram nice to see them posted here as well.
     
  5. Who did you plating work? I've always loved nickel plating . . . that soft sort of goldish hue is what really sets it off - especially with a paint color like yours. Nice ride and good luck!
     
  6. Kail
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    from Austin, TX

    We sent everything to Advanced Plating in Nashville for this one, they really went above and beyond.
    http://www.advancedplating.com/
     
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  7. Spooky
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    Gawdamn this is a great looking roadster. Well done, sir
     
  8. AHotRod
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    Stunning job !
     
  9. Black Clover Custom
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    Wow... What year are those drums? Need some of those.
     
  10. Barnmiester
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    from wyoming

  11. KKrod
    Joined: Jun 20, 2010
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    Very nice roadster!
     
  12. waxhead
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    from West Oz

    Love the paint job and use of nickel plating. Please keep posting more pics as things progress.
     
  13. Kail
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    Kail
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    from Austin, TX

    Once Cato got his templates all made we took the car back to start the assembly here at the shop while he wrapped parts at his shop.
    We are making the best of what we have at this point, parts still dribbling in. Its going to be tight but I have had worse deadlines. IMG_7965.JPG
     
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  14. Kail
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    Kail
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    from Austin, TX

    Eric remaking the exhaust .
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    Bolting some more stuff together:
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    We don't have much of a budget to be attempting something at this level so instead of complicated one of machined parts we opted for refinishing cool original parts. And doing what little tricks we can.

    For instance, the distributor was pretty much the only billet thing we had on the car and it stood out like crazy, In a perfect world I like to put an old restored Mallory in it but this is what we have. So we rounded some edges and did a soft media blast.

    IMG_7892.JPG IMG_8063.JPG

    And some of our hardware is boring and so instead of plating everything we took some stainless fasteners and turned a dish into the head, sanded and polished them.. it doesn't photo as good as it looks in person but you get the idea.

    IMG_7768.JPG IMG_8066.JPG IMG_8065.JPG
     
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  15. alchemy
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    Can you tell us where the diamond rubber came from? I'm looking for some for my current project.
     
  16. Black Clover Custom
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    Best use of a billet piece ever... :) but i personally like what purple degreaser does to alluminum after a couple minutes.
     
  17. bangngears
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    Sweeeeet, need i say more?
     
  18. B.A.KING
    Joined: Apr 6, 2005
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    WHEELS,? are they rockets? if not what kind, also the caps? Best of Luck!!!
     
  19. Rand Man
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    I believe I read they were 16 and 18 inch Rockets. I'd like to use them, with the Indy tires all around. They aren't making them in the smaller sizes, so I'm not sure on the front.

    I love the custom fasteners. It's the little things that make a show winner.


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  20. Jeff J
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    Looking Lafayette 005.JPG good Doc ! Ms. Tad loves the color reminds her of here 3 window 32 copper coupe that we totaled coming back from Lafayette Lo. run in Oct,2016
     
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  21. TexasSpeed
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    Boy, that guy is ugly..

    Before anyone asks.. I had my shirt over my beard because sweat was dripping off onto the bare metal I had just scotch-brited..

    I've enjoyed working with the fellas on this car and look forward to my first-ever trip out to California. The roadster is coming together beautifully and I'm lucky to get to drool over it on a daily basis.

    Dan is the man.


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  22. skullcracker
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    It's group effort and the guys are killing it. Thanks for the kind words. Jeff- breaks my heart to see that coupe....See you soon.
     
  23. Kail
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    Yes, it came from Mcmaster Carr
    https://www.mcmaster.com

    The wheels are Rockets, and it has a set Veda Caps that we made an adapter for. Thanks!
     
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  24. Simply beautiful! Can't wait to check it out in person in a few weeks!
     
  25. barrnone50
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    Home Run !! No wait a Grand Slam!! Ya'll Rock.. Sweet to the core.. Great Job!!
     
  26. brg404
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    Win, lose or draw you make the home folks proud! Beautiful build, a real showcase of design, talent and execution. Best of luck, and hope to see the finished car at Round Up.
    brg
     
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  27. jimmy six
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    Love a three pedal car.... Only thing I'd change would be a column shift and an overdrive. Steering column shift linkage is messy but you guys could have made it work..
     
  28. Fogger
    Joined: Aug 18, 2007
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    It's a Hot Rod, shifter should be on the floor. Well done roadster!
     
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  29. Mr48chev
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    That car makes me wish I was headed to GNRS this year.
     
  30. B.A.KING
    Joined: Apr 6, 2005
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    Many thanks for taking time to answer .AGAIN best of luck
     

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