Thread: My '27 T Sedan project
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03-18-2008 10:12 PM #1
Some more.....you can see why I had to move the master cylinder back, my feet aren't that small.
Sean
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03-18-2008 10:18 PM #2
I know what I'm missing.........MORE CLUTTER!!!
I just made a bunch of cuts and then bent them over something, I think the small loops were every 1/2" and the big one was every inch. I can check tomorrow. The big one isn't really round, it follows the shape of the tranny but it'll be hidden so no one will ever know.
Sean.Last edited by sgo70; 03-18-2008 at 10:22 PM.
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03-18-2008 10:22 PM #3
Nope, you aren't heading in the wrong direction at all.........looks good. You made a smart decision having a pro do certain welds. I'm like you, I know my limitations and have no problem letting someone who knows how to do that weld something for me.
Glad to see you've made so much progress too, bet you are getting excited since it is starting to look like a car.
Don
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03-18-2008 10:28 PM #4
Yea I want to get part of the floor in so I can take the body off and get the sheetmetal done. I was trying to decide how to make a roof and I found an old Vespa front fender from 1963 that matches the rear corners perfect. Gonna order a new one and cut it in half!!!
I got all my engine parts now so I can't wait to get at that also.
Sean
Looks Factory!!
1968 Plymouth Valiant 1st Gen HEMI