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Thanks Kim, sry if i confused any one, I never removered that metal yet. I still need to finish welding up the fire wall then moveing on to that. I have to do some figuring first, it might not gain that much room because of the wiper linkage. Im considering doing away with the window wipers anyway, I have no intentions on pulling it out the garage it the weathers questionable. But stuff happens, I had a model A with a big block before and never ran wipers, just rain ex the snot out of it and it was fine. Got caught in showers a few times with no problems. Heres the only pic i have left of my model A, was a real fun car, ran 11.90s in the quarter mile all day spinning trough first gear with the a/c blasting, drove it everywhere, miss it alot. Lost it in hurrican Katrina.
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04-29-2013, 11:21 PM | #28 |
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Lookin' good. BTW that looks like satin coat (galv) sheet metal you're using on the firewall. If it is, be very careful when welding it. Make sure you buff the galv off it (both sides) as the welding fumes are poisonous. I know this because I ended up in hospital one night as a result. It wasn't a whole lot of fun. If it's not galv. then disregard this **** I wrote.
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i kept the scoop and vavle covers, just had them and the intake chromed by advanved plating, where on the car about three weeks before the storm hit. I sat completly submerged in salt water for about 2 weeks. even the scoop and vavle covers i kept started piting. I just kept them for the memory. It was well insured and they wanted 15k to buy it back. wasnt woth it to me, it would be cheaper to start fresh.
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Only had a lil time the last few weeks. I cut out and rolled my rear tubs and tacked them in place.
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Those are looking good.
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This is the correct way to modify a frame. Thank you and good work. Do you have any pics of the bare frame?
Whats the thickness of the material and also height and width of the rails? Last edited by dicer; 05-14-2013 at 06:27 AM. |
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Thankss guys, The frame is 2x6 3/16 tubing. I make a cardboard template of the front of the original frame and traced it on the new tubing. Then cut it with the plasma and filled it with new swteel to keep the original shape. I wanted a clean and smooth frame, i started to clean and smooth the original one but quickly realized this way was better and faster, and the material was less than 200 bucks. I made the rear nocthes out of
2x4 1/4 tubing. i made it as tall as i could fit inside the wheel tubs, i was still undecided on wheels and ride hight at that point. |
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These are the only pics i have right now, when i finish mocking up the rear end I will pull the bed and cab off and take some more the cross member in the very front was just a temp one till the front end was burned in.
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Looks awesome !!!! Do you already know what the measurement of the rear axle will be from flange to flange ???
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Any updates.......need more pics!!
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07-30-2013, 07:59 AM | #41 |
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I just have to pull the tape across, I built an adjustable jig that bolts to the wheels and telescopes in and out till the wheels are exactly where they need to be, then just measure.
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I finally got back to tinkering with the truck, pulled the tape and flange to flange is 47". Ording a new 9 inch housing from Strange tom moring, along with chromoly 4 link.
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I had a minor set back this past week, opened my shop to find all the new sheet metal and frame rails and front end componets covered in surface rust. And my rear wheels oxidized to the point I cant polish them out. Beat my head on the wall for and hour trying to figure what caused it. My shop is insulated and climent controled so i dont think it was humidity. Later i found a bottle of muriatic acid had leaked out on the table. They thing with in 25 feet of the spill is rusted. was pretty discusted but it all needs to be media blasted any way so guess its not too bad. Ecept the wheels, if i cant find someone to ploish them out might get them chromed.
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Well no turning back now.
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Painted the frontend species, and a small price of the frame to c if I'm a like the color. The frame isn't done yet the paints coming back off to dress it up later.
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That color looks pretty good.
Maybe paint the frame in a contrasting color. Kim |
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Yeah it a lot of green, maybe motor and other accessories will break it up. Kim u right might have to paint frame different color. I'm a leave that spot for now and keep mocking u. I love the color got it off my new jeep.
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my eyes are bleeding, you should have posted PUT SUNGLASSES ON NOW
nice color, we like bright, shiny things
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