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28 Model A
Been wanting to build a hot rod for a while, so I picked up this model a body a few months back to make it happen. It's pretty rough overall with the usual rust spots, misc dents and a hacked up roof, but i think it'll all be fixable.
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...ps2162c19c.jpg The overall plan isn't set in stone quite yet, but i have a fairly good idea of what I want to do, which includes building the frame. I haven't made too much progress on the project, but have been collecting some essential pieces of the puzzle. Here's what I've come up with so far: This is the rear part of a sedan i bought so I could fix the rear window and roof area as its pretty hacked and dented: http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...pslgmlibgz.jpg There's a thread on the hamb where a guy builds a 32 frame out of plates of steel he got for free from his work(http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/s...d.php?t=671187). Well just so happens the place where i work was getting rid of some scrap, so I wound up with a stack of 8" x 10' strips of 1/8" steel. Going to try and build a frame the same way he did: http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...psy0e4ox7q.jpg Scooped this rear axle out of a 66 acadian, supposedly the width makes for a decent fit: http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...psir0fci8s.jpg Transmission for now is this saginaw 4 speed, buy i'm keeping an eye out for a muncie or a super t10: http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...psf4k10kdt.jpg My mind isn't made up 100% on the engine but i'm pretty sure ill be using this 454 big block chevy, after some upgrades of course: http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...psji7qorxt.jpg Dug these wheels out to use a rollers for the meantime: http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...psnfwxiney.jpg Finally, I ordered up an axle and brake kit from speedway motors: http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...psyvqgl3um.jpg So thats where im at so far on this, i''m sure ive missed some details, but im sure ill cover them later. Here's one last pic of a rough mock up, going to be pretty sweet i think: http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...psyr3idfvz.jpg |
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If I were younger I’d probably consider making the rails but time is starting to be too hard to come by for me. I’ve got about 80 hours from bare rails to roller. I still have to fit the box plates but it’s close to being something that is past mock ups. For about a grand the repo rails saved a lot of time.
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Finished putting the front end together and started playing around with frame ideas, might take a few attempts before I figure it out. http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...psrhrs5x5g.jpg |
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Your mock up looks like you’re going lowboy. I’d have made the rails if I wasn’t doing a highboy. I’d probably just do it with rectangular tube rails and maybe some “dress up” sheet metal skins from the fire wall forward to give the rails some contour for a lowboy build.
That body looks solid.:cong: I have a 30-31 five window body but I need to pretty much re-make the lower six inches. It probably sat on dirt for a long time before I got it. Originally I was going to make a chassis similar to my roadster’s but a lowboy would save enough time to push me in that direction. They look good either way. Keep the photos coming. |
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here is mine...I drive it about every day.
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All right another Model A is going to be on the road soon. I'm going to use the boxed stock frame I have now and buy a 32 frame next winter then sell my rolling chassis later.
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Picked up a dash out of a 52 ford today, thinking it should work out nicely after i cut it down some: http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...ps4wz9clng.jpg |
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Without trying to make all the “dimples” the frame rail build would be a lot easier. I had planned to make another chassis using ’32 rails for a highboy A. After making the chassis for the roadster I got lazy and thought about just boxing the original frame. I think your mock up looks prefect. I could see making contoured rails from the firewall up and tying that to something simple and unseen from there back. If I ever get to mine I now think it will be channeled.
That dash should work quite well (with just a little trimming).:) |
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I don't know about you guy's -But The older I get the smaller my Model A get's:lol:
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Awesome project you have going on here and I love the stance and direction you have going on. I want to build one of these with a heavy 6 cylinder some day. :lol:
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Ill be watching this, Im building a 31' coupe. I Just posted my build thread.
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So here's the latest on my parts gathering. Added a 32 grille shell and scooped this hood on a whim. Need's a little tweaking, but it should come into shape if i decide to use it. http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...psfass0glg.jpg |
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Looks sweet man! Stock wheel base would be sketch on interior room for sure with a big 6. :lol:
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Added a new one to the collection about a month ago...
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Making progress on the frame. Couple pics:
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the frame is looking good man!
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Great work on your frame!
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That came out pretty enough for shiny paint and pin-striping.
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Looking good! I am in the middle of boxing and finishing up a tubular X member for my 40 Ford. I kind of wish I would have made new rails similar to what you have done. :lol: Keep up the great work!
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It looks awesome! I've been gettign tired of the grinding on mine too. A lot of work that will never get seen once my body is back on. :lol:
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Started picking away at the rear end, but haven't made it too far yet. Just hacked off the old leaf spring mounts and mocked it up in place with the spring. Was going to buy some repop u-bolt bars, but after reading some stories of questionable quality I whipped up some of my own. Hopefully figure out some sort of bracket for the spring shackle soon. http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...pswrsyehup.jpg http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...psxvvflklq.jpg http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...ps9irzqfad.jpg http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...psouo835r8.jpg |
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That's some nice welding! Is your frame table made from bridge planking? Just curious.
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http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...psoutddbd4.jpg Made up a couple axle brackets for the spring, then tacked them on the axle where i think they need to be. Just need to get the spring hooked up and make sure its all good http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...psbl6zqmx1.jpg http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...psk7ookb4l.jpg http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...pscsmwigm3.jpg |
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