Thread: Another '32 truck
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04-29-2007 07:55 PM #1
Another '32 truck
I'm going to build another '32 Ford truck. I need some help from anyone that can photo shop the body with the changes I plan on making.
Tomorrow I will take a photo of it with a clean back round, or any way you want it to cut it up.
I won't start on it until the current one is finished, but I just want to start planning on it and see if my ideas look good.
Thanks in advance,
Ken
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05-02-2007 06:44 PM #2
another one !!! my wife barely letsme work in the garage you must have some time on your hands ...lolnothin like hearing those lake pipes roar!!!!
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05-02-2007 06:52 PM #3
Wow another that is a man with a plan .
32 thats from one pick i seen of her shining it , She dont want you to finger print it up LOL.
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05-02-2007 07:22 PM #4
Hehe, kind of a sickness, isn't it Ken? I'm like you, knee deep in one project, and already thinking about the next two or three. We need help.
One thing I haven't figured out........if you have a few running hot rods, how do you decide which one to drive?
Don
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05-02-2007 08:14 PM #5
My name is KenThurm and I am a Hot Rodaholic, help me please !
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05-02-2007 08:25 PM #6
Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
Honestly, I drive all my cars.
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05-02-2007 08:36 PM #7
All kidding aside, we aren't unique in the hot rod world. No matter what forum you go to, or who you talk to at a cruise or show, 99 percent of us have more than one project or car. The old rule is, don't start on another car until the first one is done, but it is amazing how many of us have several going at the same time.
Just last night, when I was cleaning up parts in the sandblast cabinet, I also threw in the spindles for the '39 Dodge, and started planning how I am going to paint that front end. Why?? I am probably 6 months away from even thinking about doing anything to it, but yet here I am, prepping parts for it.
I think we did this thread once where we asked how many guys had more than one project, and it was surprising how many of us do. I guess that is what seperates real car nuts from the occasional enthusiast. Makes it sort of understandable why someone with Jay Leno's means owns a stable of them, and a staff to keep them going.
Can I carpool with you Ken to those Hot rodaholic meetings?
Don
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05-02-2007 08:33 PM #8
I'd say that Ken has it pretty well figured out.
As long as you keep the wife happy, you can have all the toys you need (or maybe want). I saw a "very nice" late model Mercedes driving down the 91 FWY the other night with a KENDON license plate.
The motorcycle dealership that I work for recently added KENDON trailer's to our product line. As we have all come to expect from the '32 Truck progress photos, his trailers are also FIRST CLASS.
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05-02-2007 08:43 PM #9
Originally Posted by John Palmer
And yes that's my wife's car, I might be a gear head but I know how it works
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05-02-2007 08:20 PM #10
Originally Posted by godspeed32
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05-04-2007 07:19 AM #11
You must be telepathic,If I post a photo of my cab can you can you make some changes?
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06-12-2007 09:34 AM #12
O.K. I think I finally figured out what I think it should look like. So if anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated.
I want to chop it 5", section it 2" at the bottom keeping the body lines, channel it 6", extend the doors 1", and extend the back of the cab 1 1/2".
this should give me an overall height of 47" to 48" and still be comfortable to drive. I'm 6' even and 200#.
I will use the same style frame I built for the other truck, cutting the frame down from 6" to 3" in the interior of the truck.
thank you in advance if you can help me.
Ken
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06-12-2007 10:20 AM #13
Ken: I think anything you can do to stretch the cab will help a lot. These cabs are short on head and leg room anyway, and when you do the chop, channel, and section you are planning, it really makes it even tighter. I've never cared for the really stretched pickup cabs, like the Speedway glass one, but the modest amount you are planning won't even be noticed, especially in the doors.
I had a '32 pckup years ago that was chopped about 3.5 and channelled about 5 inches, and the roof was very close to my head, and I am only 5.9.
The only thing I question is the section. Looks like you are looking for a sleeker profile ?
Don
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06-12-2007 08:49 PM #14
you do not need to cut your roof it will come right down you should just sell that cab to mei forgot you have one chop
Last edited by pat mccarthy; 06-12-2007 at 09:50 PM.
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06-12-2007 09:38 PM #15
Well, this is my thinking. My current truck is chopped 4" and channeled 6". The way I did my frame, I have 2 1/2" of head room. I used a Glide seat frame, if I build my own frame I can still have a bench seat and pick up 2" of head room. By stretching the cab I will pick up 2 1/2" of leg room. So if I am correct I will wind up with more interior space than my current one. So the only question is will it look correct.
Denny, thank you for doing that. I have always thought when you chop one of these things over 4" the lower portion of the truck looks way to tall. so thats why I thought by sectioning it the 2" it would even things out. I believe after looking at what Denny did it looks correct. I' going to do it.
Don, my thoughts aren't to streamline it, just to get the overall look symmetrical.
Do you guys think it looks good or not? Forget about head room and cramping, I think I can build that out of the equation.
Pat, what years did you run your truck?
KenLast edited by Ken Thurm; 06-12-2007 at 09:48 PM.
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