Thread: A little more progress
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09-28-2010 10:53 PM #1
We are going to try to get a little more done every evening, when Dan gets home from work, then on his days off (Friday and Saturday) we will get the big stuff done. Last night and tonight we did a little more on the cab of his truck, like getting the brake setup installed, the gas pedal in, and the passenger door put in place. If we keep whittling away at the things we need to do we might actually have a shot at having it running for Thanksgiving in Daytona...............at least we are sue going to try.
Few more pictures of the brake and gas pedal setups installed, and also the one door we got on. Black is so hard to photograph, nothing shows up.
Don
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09-29-2010 12:10 AM #2
Yes,Don,good soft white..used it on the front bumper,wheels and headlight bezels too..Micah 6:8
If we aren't supposed to have midnight snacks,,,WHY is there a light in the refrigerator???
Robin.
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09-29-2010 07:11 AM #3
Looks really good! To me, this is the fun part. Putting all the detailed parts on, it actually starts looking like a functioning car. It will all be worth it shortly!
Ken
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09-29-2010 07:46 AM #4
lamin8r, I can see where that would look great on bumpers and all. Pretty rich looking white.
Thanks Ken. Yeah, the car was all together once, so things are going back together relatively easy. Dan also was good about welding nuts and tapping threads into inaccessible places, so we aren't having to stand on our heads too much to get bolts in. He also allowed some extra clearance for when the parts were powdercoated and painted so they would still slip in place. He also drilled some small alignment holes some of the brackets so we could just put a pin in there and the alignment was right back to where it needed to be. Took some time initially, but is paying dividends now.
We had to tweak one door hinge a little last night to get the door to fit right, but nothing major. Evidently, the DP90 and SEM Hot Rod Black are pretty durable because even reshaping the hinge with a rag covered block of wood and a hammer didn't even scratch it all all.
One thing that is really helping is having the cowl cover off. It makes it so much easier to reach down through that opening to install all the underdash stuff, than standing on your head like I have to do on my 23 and 27. What we are going to try to do is have the cab as a completed unit, wiring and all, before we drop it down on the frame.
Don
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09-29-2010 08:52 AM #5
Planning ahead with this stuff is so helpful. I'm going to cut the dash out of my Dearborn body for the same reasons. I should of done it a long time ago but kept thinking it won't be to bad putting things back in place, WRONG! Making things like that removable will make life a lot easier, might work for your '27 also, just a thought.
Ken
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09-29-2010 10:06 AM #6
Ken, the stuff in my 27 is so solidly glassed in place it would be almost impossible, but I'm getting pretty good working upside down with my feet over the back of the body.
Dan considered making his whole cowl top flip up on hinges for future repair work, but it was too difficult with this body style. At least the 32 cowl vent he welded in will allow him access to the Kugel brake setup for adding fluid.
Don
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09-29-2010 10:27 AM #7
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09-29-2010 11:13 AM #8
Thanks Steve. The light green you and Dan discussed when you were Stateside was a contender, but after Dan saw my 27 in the satin he started liking the pure hot rod look it lends. I know a lot of people think a car has to be shiny, but I've commented to Dan that if someone came along and offered me a free $ 10,000 pro paint job on my 27 I would turn it down. He is now feeling the same way about his rpu after we have started getting it shot. I know that sounds like a cop out, but it is the honest truth about how we feel.
But who ever knows if the color you ultimately choose is the best one? I could see his car in so many colors.......maroon, shiny black, the light green, beige, red, blue, etc. Even when I went to the paint store to buy the paint for my 27 I was still up in the air standing at the counter. Then I impulsively said, "give me two kits of the Hot Rod Black." Glad I did now.
Don
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10-01-2010 10:10 AM #9
The past week has been really productive for us. It is cooling off a little and Dan has been getting home from work at a reasonable time, so we have been going to the shop every night, getting small tasks out of the way. Both doors are now hung and adjusted, and last night Dan installed the door weatherstipping he got from Steele Rubber Products. It is finally starting to look like a car!
We are still thinking that maybe, possibly, we might make Turkey Run at Thanksgiving if we keep up this progress. We pulled up pictures of 3 years ago when Don and I were trying to get our cars done for Turkey Run, and we didn't even get our bodies back from the paint shop until Oct 25th. So in the month we had left we got both cars wired, upholstered, and everything else done. That is giving Dan some hope that we might make it on his car.
As for my 27, I had some time last night while Dan was doing his weatherstripping to do more wiring on it. The back of the car is all done now (tail lights, brake lights, license light, fuel pump, and fuel tank sender) Now I can start concentrating on the dash gauges, engine wiring, and headlights. Pretty sure mine will be done on time for TR.
Here are some pictures of where Dan's car is now. Black is SO hard to photograph, no details show up. The body shop called this morning, I can pick up his finished cowl top at 5 pm today. Having that part skimmed and primed should free up some of our time to do other stuff.
DonLast edited by Itoldyouso; 10-01-2010 at 10:13 AM.
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10-01-2010 10:14 AM #10
really like those pedalsBARB
LET THE FUN BEGIN
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10-01-2010 11:05 AM #11
Looking Sexy Don, the car not youIts aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.
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10-01-2010 11:18 AM #12
Barb, I think Dan will have to drive in socks so he doesn't scratch them. Heaven forbid if he ever gets a mark on his car!!!!!
Steve, darned it, and I am wearing my new cologne too!
Don
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10-01-2010 11:20 AM #13
Looks really good, butt isn't there a pedal missing?
Ken
That is terrible, sad to hear about him.
RIP Mike Frade, aka 34_40