Thread: One way to build a '32 sedan
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09-16-2007 10:03 AM #16
Updates?
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09-17-2007 11:07 AM #17
Not much to show in the way of progress. Still collecting parts and starting on the fixture for the frame. This is what the basic frame will look like.
Ken
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09-17-2007 06:32 PM #18
Is there not going to be a front crossmember? Just curious, no experiance with 32's."Sunshine, a street rod and a winding beautiful Ozarks road is truely Bliss!"
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09-17-2007 07:02 PM #19
Ken looks great . Also i'm glad you did that type of design it reassures me mine will be ok with a small block. Idea's came from multiple designs i seen here and from advice .
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09-17-2007 08:05 PM #20
Brickman - Yes, it will have a cross member in the front. I'm going to shorten the height of the front frame rails 1" then make a cross member that will look like a model A, only 1" shorter also. This gives me 2 more inches to play with on my total height. You will see how this will all come into play later.
Bobby - Your frame looks nice, very similar to mine. You shouldn't have any problems with that.
Ken
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08-22-2008 07:38 PM #21
Update????
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08-22-2008 07:46 PM #22
This build got pushed back, I'm trying to finish my roadster. When it's done I'm going to do another truck and the sedan at the same time. There will be a lot of down time on the truck so I will fill the time with the sedan. Thanks for your interest.
Ken
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12-13-2008 03:09 PM #23
While I was resting from working on my roadster I decided to start chopping the sedan. Last year while at the GNRS I got a chance to talk to the guys at Pinky's shop from Denver. Really nice group of guys, they had a '32 sedan there they were working on. I felt they really nailed the look. I stole some of there ideas for mine.
The first thing was to cut the back half of the car off and shorten it 1 1/2", so the quarter glass would be the same length as the door glass. Then raise the wheel wells up 2" then chop the roof 4" at the A pillar, 3" at the B pillar and 3" at the rear. This gives the appearance it is lower than it really is and puts a nice radius to the roof line.
Ken
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12-13-2008 03:11 PM #24
Then the wheel wells
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12-13-2008 03:13 PM #25
then the top
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12-13-2008 03:28 PM #26
Nice work as always Ken!!!! Guess I was ahead of my time, did the shortening the back half and the raised wheel wells on a deuce sedan back in the 80's!!!! Only other thing I could say about the car is that some people who'd seen the car hated me cuz I cut up such a cherry car!!!!
What's this one going to get for engine and drivetrain, Ken????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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12-13-2008 03:34 PM #27
Glad to see you are doing updates on one of your projects again. Us armchair rodders were getting a little bored out here.
Going to make you a nice little hot rod there Ken.
Don
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12-13-2008 11:03 PM #28
Ken your going to need a bigger garage!" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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12-14-2008 09:58 AM #29
Are you gonna have rear seats?
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12-14-2008 11:54 AM #30
Dave-Thanks, no one can rag on me for cutting up a CHERRY, this thing is a rust bucket. I had to replace the complete cowl and you can see the rest of it in the photo's. I'm thinking a blown flat motor and a tremeck 5 speed with a V8 quick change.
Don- I have to tell you I really miss your projects, I hope you get back on them soon.
Steve-I need to sell a couple of these things, can I interest you in a old pick up?
flipper-Yes, my wife and I are going to double date with our friends that have coupes and roadsters
Ken
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