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Originally posted by HemiCoupe View PostIts been kinda slow going lately, I had welder issues but Im back at it again.
I have the exhaust done and the 38 tail lights have been updated to dual filament bulbs.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]61030[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]61031[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]61032[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]61033[/ATTACH]Diesel loving, autocrossing, Coupe express loving, Grandpa Architect.
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Originally posted by t walgamuth View PostI see you have domed tail light lenses. Mine are flat....they're glass though. They look great with halogen bulbs installed.Diesel loving, autocrossing, Coupe express loving, Grandpa Architect.
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I have not even looked at the top of the door. I was so busy thinking about bottom of the window area where it comes up and what needs to be done there.
Guess I better check into that area up at the top!!!
Thanks for the tip
Originally posted by t walgamuth View PostI thought about removing the wings too, but note that the wing and side glass do not line up. It looked to me like the top of the door would have to be reshaped to accommodate the angle.
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Originally posted by HemiCoupe View PostThanks! this one hits the 2 year mark next month but I have done a few other smaller projects in between.. Time and money are the big issues on a complete ground up project. And these 39 Stude parts are not just lying around everywhere. It took a year and a half to come up with a pair of reasonably priced 38 tail lights. and Im still missing a few things that I have no idea what I will end up doing. I want an original trunk latch but I don't think its gonna happen. And I plan on removing the wing windows and having a full length door glass. I think the wing window really detracts from the flow of of the cars look.
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Originally posted by HemiCoupe View PostI have not even looked at the top of the door. I was so busy thinking about bottom of the window area where it comes up and what needs to be done there.
Guess I better check into that area up at the top!!!
Thanks for the tipDiesel loving, autocrossing, Coupe express loving, Grandpa Architect.
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I have decided to ditch the front air ride. going with springs in the front for that classic taildragger speedboat stance. I can always go back to the bags later, all that work has been done. But for the look I want I think springs are the way to go.
Also been digging out the Hemi goodies.. Its about to start getting fun again.
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Been busy working on steering stuff. I finally found the horn button for the 1937 Banjo wheel. Im thrilled with the way it looks. These wheels are super cool and not nearly as expensive as the ford ones as they are much harder to use.
They need a 7/8 tapered and keyed steering shaft. Most everything else is 5/8 or 3/4 shafts.
For this I used a 1 inch steel rod as the bearings were so much cheaper for 1 inch ID.
Grand total for the steering column here is 75 bucks.
It was 45 for the 1 inch shaft stock. 20 bucks for the 2 inch OD muffler pipe and 5 bucks each for bearings.
The Dash is off to paint this week. I was originally going to go with grey but with all the stainless and chrome on it I have decided to paint the glove box door and gauge panel black and the rest grey. The ashtray door will also be black.
I have no idea what or where I will come up with a glove box lock but I will figure something out!
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its not been boring since the Dash and steering column are at paint. I have been dreading this part of the rebuild process since the day I got this car.
The missing trunk lip and its compound radius channel bends. It took a lot of head scratching and a few pcs of scrap to get it all moving the right way but I finally got it make and tacked in. I need a shrinker disc for my hand grinder to shrink a few spots on the tail pan before I can finish weld it in place. But I'm super happy with the way it turned out.
This is what I started with, or didn't start with depending on how you look at it.
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