I'm not posting much these days, but I've been working on the '37 Oze 7 days a week through the winter. It's running again, with all but three body parts painted. There's still a lot of color sanding and buffing to be done.
I had to leave the hood sides and hood unfinished because I had no grille and all those parts must be fitted to the grille.
I finally got my Alumicraft grille about 10 day ago. I'm about done fitting the body to the grille, so the last three parts can go to the paint booth.
My Alumicraft grille was made to match the mounting flange profile of the model grille I provided and it matched perfectly. About 100 hours of labor were required to build a new welding fixture for my grille. I was not charged for this work and only paid the normal $1800 price. Alumicraft grilles of this type have polished leading edges and the rest has a brushed finish. The welds are all hidden, unlike the ugly front and side welds on my Oze grille. The fins spacing is also perfect, unlike my old Oze grille.
It did take 15 months to get the grille, and fouled up the build sequence, but at least I now have a grille worth putting on the car. Many thanks to Dan Baker at Alumicraft!