Thread: Roadster under construction
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04-21-2008 05:27 PM #1
Roadster under construction
I picked up a project and am now in the process of finishing up the chassis. I went with hot rod flatz copper pearl, running a sbc with a 700r4. Thought I would post a couple picks of the build. I may have some questions down the line. I am using a duvall style windshield by Ian Roussel that I will have to form to the cowl its a three piece windshield that is straight out of the cast, Anyone done one of these? Check it out and let me what you think, any sugestions appreciated.
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04-21-2008 08:17 PM #2
looks great! keep the pics coming!Superman wears Chuck Norris pajamas
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04-21-2008 08:31 PM #3
Wow, do I LOVE that color! Very similar to the one I used on my '23.I had heard Hotrod Flatz was starting to carry gloss colors, and it really looks fantastic on your frame. You are doing a great job on the whole thing.
Keep the progress shots coming, we love this stuff.
Don
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04-21-2008 09:46 PM #4
Very nice. I like it. I'd like to see more of it.I may not be good but I sure am slow
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04-22-2008 05:14 AM #5
Wow, that looks sweet.
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04-22-2008 05:15 AM #6
Very cool!We love build threads here. Keep the pics coming...
Jim
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04-22-2008 06:19 AM #7
Another "that's awesome" from me as well. Love the color!
Lynn
'32 3W
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04-22-2008 01:07 PM #8
Streetrod, that's a great looking color. Will you being doing the car in the same color or you going the contrasting route? Almost makes me want to strip the paint of my car and go with something shiny and bright like yours.Nah, I don't think so. Love the color, hate the work.
keep posting pix.Bob
A good friend will come and bail you out of jail....but a true friend will be sitting next to you saying..."Damn....that was fun!
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04-22-2008 04:12 PM #9
Originally Posted by mopar34
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04-23-2008 08:54 AM #10
Your roadster is looking great! Keep up the good work and keep posting photos!
Dave Brisco
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05-04-2008 06:37 AM #11
I love that colour.
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05-04-2008 05:45 PM #12
Looking good , keep the pictures coming. I like all the pearl in that paint.
BradCSome days it's not even worth chewing thru the restraints !
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05-04-2008 06:13 PM #13
Very nice! Love the color!" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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05-07-2008 07:01 PM #14
Did I mention, I HATE BODY WORK? I am running low on patience so I decided to take a break. This is not the best glass body I have ever seen, the body line on the doors dont match up with the lines on the cowl and quarters so I am having to fill and adjust, I really dont like this part. The door body line was hour glass shaped and really looked horrible, slowly getting better.
I tried something different and I like how it worked, I used clear bra and ran it along the top edge of the frame just where the body mountsand brought it down the outside 1 1/4" it protects the paint and you dont notice it at all.
I picked up a set of gauges from a Studebaker that I thought would look cool, let me know what you guys think.
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05-07-2008 07:52 PM #15
[QUOTE=streetrod]
I tried something different and I like how it worked, I used clear bra and ran it along the top edge of the frame just where the body mountsand brought it down the outside 1 1/4" it protects the paint and you dont notice it at all.
Uh, did the Little Lady complain about you borrowing her clear bra?
You are finding out what lots of us have found out........most fiberglass bodies are not something you can just scuff and paint. Almost all of them have some alignment or flaw issues to take care of, but it looks like your solution is a good one, and what separates a really nice car from a so so car. Jack (Henry Rifle) wrestled with his '34 too, but finally got it looking great.
As for the gauges, I like them. Nice change from off the rack gauges IMO.
Don
You're welcome Mike, glad it worked out for you. Roger, it's taken a few years but my inventory of excess parts has shrunk a fair bit from 1 1/2 garage stalls to about an eight by eight space. ...
1968 Plymouth Valiant 1st Gen HEMI