artists conception.....:LOL:....this is why i'll never make any money as an artist:3dSMILE:....and I think blue instead of red....
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artists conception.....:LOL:....this is why i'll never make any money as an artist:3dSMILE:....and I think blue instead of red....
Man, what a tank! It's going to be cool, for sure. You need an old Falconer V-12 or one of those GMC V-12s like they put in firetrucks for this baby. Nice work, keep the pictures comin.
grayscale is so much cooler...
got a chance for a complete V12 Jaguar engine and trans.... $400...older motor, mid 70s fuel injected V12. car was in a fire when new, so low miles...injector parts burned on top, so need replaced. seen the car it's out of. body was never redone after fire, very little damage, so fire wasn't real bad. guy said he couldn't afford replacement parts back then, so he put a V8 in the car. would need to spend alot to rebuild the 390fe anyways, so might get Jag motor on pay day next week. guy said he hasn't told anyone else about it, so it will still be there. My brother says grab it quick...but i don't know much about them. looking around for more info on the net before I decide for sure. any opinions on fuel injected V12 Jag motors?
I dont think they make a ton of power but it will definately look cool!
how about a 534 ford industrial motor, they are huge, this is one car in my opinion that would benefit by putting those 26 inch rims on it, they would be the correct size for this car,
both sound like good ideas, but alot has to do with what I can get cheep. when I was looking for rims, I needed 5 on 5 1/2 ford, and looked on alot of web sites for 19s or bigger, but they were alot more than I had the money for, and I found these 12x15s on craigs list for a little over $100, so I got them. I found this v12 Jaguar motor, and it's only $300 complete...and $100 for the trans. I think I might get it just because it's different. Its pretty light compared to the bigger motors too, I'm thinking. I think headers with 6 pipes on each side will be cool too.......and it says "Jaguar" on the covers.... and it's shiney....lol :D
Here's a picture of a Jaguar V-12 in a rat rod. Not a good picture, but it might give you an idea of what they look like.
started on a door today. kind-of messed it up, but I think I can fix it. I've fixed alot of mess-ups already. They say "too err is human"....I guess I must be, like, super-human:whacked:
love the duesenberg idea. will be a real head turner. keep up the good work and please keep posting pictures.
worked on it some more today and yesterday. finished the top, and the part of the passenger side. came out a little better than the other side. then started doing the back corner. still not got that compound curve in the very top back yet. not too good with the english wheeling machine yet. put a kind of false bumper around the back...here's some pictures
sam
It's starting to look like a custom!:D
I think your doing just fine with the metal work!:cool:
did some more today. got the rear corner in there. don't really like it though. the edges are curved like they're supposed to be, but the center is too flat. maybe I can round it off more with some filler or lead or something....hmmmm....have to think about that for a while. Get to pick up my V12 Jag motor tomorrow morning. dont think I'm going to pay the extra $100 for the original Jaguar transmission. can get an adapter kit and attach a 5-speed manual trans to it, and lower the cruising RPMs to about 2100 instead of 3000 like the original, and the kit's about $500 (from what I was reading).
sam
Looking good, Bluefish. I guarantee if you pull into a carshow with this running a jag V-12there will be more people gathered around this than all the cookie cutter musclecars. Nice job thinking out of the box. Can you shrink your pictures a little, though?
Got my V12 today. It's HUGE...like 42" from back to front, without transmission. that's about 12" longer than my ford engine. The engine compartment wont look empty now. took some pictures, but the sun-light keeps screwing them up. I'll try to take more later. I'm going to put a Gm T700 4-speed manual trans on it, (unless I change my mind again like I usually do) and change the rear end gears in the ford 9-inch to 3.08 or 2.75. should be about 1900RPMs at 80MPH instead of over 3000 at 70mph. should save about 30% on fuel too from what I have read. Going to tear it apart to look inside and clean everything up. hopefully shouldn't have to buy a bunch of stuff to rebuild it if everything's okay inside. want to make a new single fuel rail to replace the old double fuel rails. read that they had trouble with hot start-ups with the double rail, and found a site that has instructions for replacing them with a single, which fixes the start-up problems......found alot of other ideas too.....
sam
A really weird crazy thought just popped into my head.......who needs a steering wheel and gas pedal.....why not stick steering and throttle lever.....or even 2 sticks, like a tank:whacked: (2 sticks would need to be connected, with a swivel point in the center...wouldnt do forward/reverse with sticks, only steering )...one on each side of the seat...and keep pedals for brake, accelorator, and automatic trans shifter.....
I guess that's what i get for walking around with my head empty all the time...:eek:
SAm
I guess I wont get to work on the car much more this year. work called. I have to be at Turkey Point Nuke in Homestead FL september 18th, for about a month. Then come home for a while, and go to Port Saint Lucy Nuke in FL the end of december for a while....then somewhere else from febuary to may.....might get to work on it again in may....sigh....Maybe I can get some of the motor built this winter well I'm home. Too bad I cant be independantly wealthy.....or marry a rich cute girl :o)
got an engine hoist today. cut out the old motor mounts, and made new ones for the v12. set the engine in. have to lower the front mounts a couple inches so it sets a little more level. I may have to slide it back about 2 inches also, so the front pulley doesn't hit the frame.I'll do that tomorrow.....I think this is a more proper size engine for this application. :D
sam
cool!:cool:
Shortened the motor mounts a few inches, and welded them in. Now it sits a lot better. The oil pan isn't on it right now, so it will hang down a few more inches underneath. I'll still have room to put the six Webers, or 4 Straumbergs on top too. :D don't really want to put that old ugly fuel injection back on. Looks like the car was built for that motor from the start.
Got confirmation today about the job at Turkey Point Nuke. Have to be there next Saturday morning at 0700.Now I'll have to clean out my garage this weekend, and put the car in there for a while. Maybe I can get some work done on the motor this fall/winter.
Sam
.......sigh :(
have to go to south texas for work this weekend. will be there 6 or 7 weeks, then will have the summer off and will be able to work on this again!!!!
Back home for the summer. Brought an 82 Harley FLT Shovelhead home with me from Texas.planning to ride it around all summer and work on my car alot
Is this your first old Harley?
I have an old shovelhead. Love to ride it. More riding than working on the car. Car is looking pretty cool with that motor.
my first Harley. found it in Lubbock Tx. brought it home to michigan. planning to repaint it this summer maybe. I've had my cycle license for a few years but havent rode much. practicing on the back roads before I go into town with it. pictures of it at my brothers in NM last week. I also have a honda cb750 inline-4 that I'm trying to turn into a bobber. still need to wire it.
have the bike all finished. changed rings and valve seals, new gaskets. painted the frame and cleaned up a bunch of stuff. had a problem with the electronic module so converted it to points. runs real good now and doesn't burn oil. Now I can work on the car again until I go back to work in the fall.
Nice bikes! The Harley above reminds me of a friend's here who bought an old CHP bike and fixed it up, only he has hard bags.
started the other side in the back. I'm suprised too because both sides look pretty much the same.