Thread: My Migh-T-y Fine Sedan
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04-04-2007 07:58 PM #1
My Migh-T-y Fine Sedan
Thought id fill you guys in on my '27 T sedan that ive been working for roughly the past year. Had the car for a year and a half but only 'worked' on it for the past year.
This is pretty much were it started. Just a body i bought off a buddy for $900. Came partially chopped 8 1/2", finished the rest off soon after i got the car. Originaly planned to put in a nailhead but that went down hill when i had a hard time locating a trans. So i ended up getting a 283 th400 combo. Which turned out to be the easiest to work with. Built the frame from scratch out of some 2x3.
Now im just waiting to finish up fab and get everything primed. Then put it back together to run all my lines and check final fitment. Finish the body work and then i may just run it like that for now. Wait till winter till i lay down some flake. Dont have money right now and the show season is quickly approaching.
More Pics here
Hope you like it, and let me know what you think.
John
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04-04-2007 08:17 PM #2
I like a lot of things about it, but especially the 6 x 2 carbs and the way you did the frame. Nice to see another fan of those slicks too.
Don
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04-04-2007 08:42 PM #3
Looks good!
I have 2 '27 T's. My wifes Tudor Sedan is full fendered, with a turbo'd Buick V6/t350 (soon to be a Vortec 4.3), Nissan 300 ZX posi IRS and tubular IFS, disk brackes all around, basicly stock body, soon to get a rear delivery door.
Mine is a Pro street '27 T Coupe with a 392 Hemi with 15" stack Hilborn, which I converted to electornic injectors, with "Venom" piggy back NOS dry system, funny car type baffled headers, M21 with V-gate shifter, and a complete Chassisworks 9" rear 4-link frame and shocks, 10 spokes in front and Craigers SS in the rear. All back apart to install the rear clip, and now packed, so I can sell my house and move.
PatHemiTCoupe
Anyone can cut one up, but! only some can put it back together looking cool!
Steel is real, anyone can get a glass one.
Pro Street Full Fendered '27 Ford T Coupe -392 Hemi with Electornic Hilborn injection
1927 Ford T Tudor Sedan -CPI Vortec 4.3
'90 S-15 GMC pick up
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04-04-2007 11:18 PM #4
That is really nice! I also like those tires. Very nice rod!
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04-04-2007 11:27 PM #5
Great job coming along well. Looks like you'll be low in those seats .
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04-04-2007 11:35 PM #6
is this going to be an all out show car or a rat rod? either way I think it has potential to be bad-ass.
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04-05-2007 05:33 AM #7
Looking good, i love that body style, gonna be a bad ride soon
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04-05-2007 02:20 PM #8
Thanks guys.
Bluestang67, The seats do make it look like youd sit low, but when i sit in it, im looking right out the center of the windshield.
Joehalford01, The cars gonna be an all out 60's type showcar. Down to the blue metalflake vinyl interior, with white accents. Hopefully i can do that myself but ill see how good i am with a sewing machine.
John
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04-05-2007 06:39 PM #9
What a great project you have going, she's a beauty. I am liking the low swept sedan look, very cool"Sunshine, a street rod and a winding beautiful Ozarks road is truely Bliss!"
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05-28-2007 03:53 PM #10
Now im finally getting some work done again. Been busy bondo-ing and painting. But thats about it. Getting ready to order all my odds and ends but i know ill forget something. So buy the end of the week, everything should be back together and in my garage at home. Now.. the pictrures of my progress.
Front end components and rear backing plates.
Bondo galore!
Action shot
Ooooooooh.. shiney
Work monkey.. work!
Monkey taking a break.
Giving props to a local club.
The oh so shiney rear.
And thats it for now. Should have more pictures by the end of the week. Hope to have the frame bondoed and primed. Then have it back on its wheels and rooling by the weekend.
John
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05-28-2007 06:05 PM #11
Coming together nicely, this is going to be a very nice C-Dan!!! Keep up the good work, and keep us updated on your progress....Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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06-03-2007 08:26 PM #12
Rolling rear.. still not done though.
Late nite saturday tin work.
Frame as it sits now all glazed.
Hope to get the glazing finished tomorrow and then she'll be painted tuesday, glacier ice mettalic. Then ill have it rolling wednesday or thursday. By then ill have to bring it home and say goodbye to the barn i called home for the past year.
John
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06-03-2007 08:47 PM #13
Really impressed with all the work you are doing. You are spending the extra time to make things nice, and finished.
Keep the camera going as things progress.
Don
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06-04-2007 10:47 AM #14
Great lookin project you have there!! Just when I decide not to chop my T coupe, I see a project like yours!!! Now Im back to wantin a chop an' channel!!!!
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06-28-2007 05:59 PM #15
Nothing interestings happened. Been busy working on priorities. Helped my brother move, fixed the broken daily, helping get my friends 34 done for road agents.
But heres some shots of the car in its new home. Itll stay there from now on. Hopefully ill have electric there soon and finish of the inside. Have progress of that on the garagejournal. Ill try to get the doors finished completly since theyre home. New skins and bearclaws, hope to get it bondoed and primed too. Then ill work on getting the rest fone once the barn is finished. So this'll be my last update for a few months.
View from the loft.
Front shot
John
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