Well, Don, as usual I'm a day late, but "HAPPY BIRTHDAY" to you. I will add
"HAPPY BIRTHDAY, USA"
to all.
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Well, Don, as usual I'm a day late, but "HAPPY BIRTHDAY" to you. I will add
"HAPPY BIRTHDAY, USA"
to all.
How about, 10 X 3K ? :D
Ken
Thanks guys. Yeah Ken, that's a closer to the truth. :LOL: :LOL:
Don
Then there's always POPS ROD
I've got more, but this is a family friendly site......:D
Yeah Bob, you are just SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO helpful. :LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
Don
I vote for POPs ROD, it would look good next to your sons cars at shows.
Brad
Yeah, that isn't too bad........but don't tell Bob, you know what a big head he gets. :LOL: :LOL: I have 6 months to do it, because if I remember correctly from when I got the last vanity plate, you have to get a regular plate first and have it for 6 months, and then you can apply for a personalized one. Maybe it's changed in all these years, but that was how it was then.
While all you nice people were eating hot dogs and shooting off fireworks today, I was working at the shop. I got lots of grinding done on the rear section, and got my seat risers cut and glassed in. I had to come home and take a shower as I was covered with fiberglass, but when I went back Dan was in the middle of doing his driveshaft hoops and tunnel, so I gave him a hand bending them up. He is really coming along well, and I see no reason he can't have it running by November.
Here are some pictures of my seat riser (before I glassed it in) and the tin work we did on Dans '29. That rectangular cutout on my seat riser is where I am going to install my various switches. I am going to engine turn a piece of stainless steel and make a plate to cover the cutout and hold the switches.
Don
happy birthday don. i'm running about a week behind now, but its about the best i can do. your car is coming around great.**) :cool:
Thanks Mike, really happy to hear from you. I'm always running about a week behind myself. :LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
Don
No tunes in the ol' roadster I take it Don?
No, I had one in the '27 and the only time I could hear it was when I stopped at at a redlight. The wind noise and exhaust was too loud. This one is going to be even louder with only headers and no mufflers, so it was just useless to install one.
I guess I'll just have to listen to the engine as my entertainment. :D :D
Don
Hey, since when is that all bad!!
I have no air so it's all open windows and wings and vents and flowmaster 40's for me, my stereo has to rock to hear it. I understand what you are saying.
Ha, ha! I'm right there with you guys. I have a really nice AM-FM stereo CD player with USB port for auxiliary input and four good quality speakers in my coupe...:rolleyes: It's real nice when I'm sitting at a stoplight or parked at a local show & shine. When I'm driving over 40 mph, it's just dashboard decoration.:LOL: :LOL:
While we are on the subject of stereos........I can't wait till I pull up at a redlight in my T, next to one of these idiots who have 15 inch speakers and the bass blaring. I think the baffled headers will give them a run for their money. Those things are the most annoying invention known to man. :mad: :mad: :mad:
Today was nice and cool for some reason, so I went to the shop early and stayed all day. Got a lot done, actually. My project was finishing up the seat risers.
Most T buckets have a single bench seat all the way across, but because mine is so low, and the driveshaft comes up so high, the driveshaft tunnel splits the seat into two seperate areas. Originally I wasn't going to have a riser, just upholstered pads on the floor, but I found that position is actually too low, and doesn't bend your knees enough to be comfortable. So I build some risers out of 1 x 4 pine, and today I glassed them in. I built a fiberglass "tub" in each side, and the one under the drivers seat will hold all my electrical components, like fuse panel, relays, switches, etc. The one on the passenger side will hold shallow tupperware containers with tools, and emergency repair items like fix a flat, etc.
The entire wiring setup I built months ago is now going to be torn down and modified, because I realized there is just no room under the dash to install or repair any of the electrical stuff. All that I will have in the dash now is oil, temp, voltmeter, tach, and ignition switch. That will keep it pretty simple under there.
I cut two pieces of 3/4 plywood for my seat bottoms. I will glass the topside, but treat the underside and all the other exposed wood with that green wood treatment that I can never remember the name of. :rolleyes: The reason I don't want to put resin on some of the wood is so the upholserer has an easy time stapling the panels in place. If I put resin on them, the staples wouldn't get through.
Here are some pictures of what got done today. BTW, Dan is off tomorrow, and has the whole day to get some stuff done on his. That should really move the floor work pretty far along.
Don
Looking Good Don, can't wait till you mount it back on the frame.
Brad