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11-24-2011 03:39 PM #1
Hey,chicky legs,,,you can fold that Mercury Monterey up into a little package,,and mail it to me down here if you want..I ll take it off ya hands..

Incidentally,,that Hup is looking REAL kool...love the ride height..
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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11-24-2011 06:37 PM #2
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11-24-2011 09:54 PM #3
Fold it twice then...
Bit of a rarity down here..There are a couple though..Yeah,it would be nice,but I have enough to do now,,importing another car is not on the to do list..Next time I want something,we will fly up for a holiday,,and bring one back..
Yup,,Crazy bout a Mercury...
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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11-24-2011 09:22 PM #4
so are you gunna tuck the exhaust up between the drivetrain n frame rails or go over the rail and do some dumps?R.I.P. Kustoms LLCSpeed Shop & Fabrication"Race Inspired Products"
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11-25-2011 05:04 AM #5
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11-27-2011 05:29 AM #6
I built a crossmember for the motor mounts and transmission mount:



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11-27-2011 05:33 AM #7
Nice job; looks really stout.
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11-27-2011 10:33 AM #8
Looks like it's built to take some abuse! Beefy is better sometimes!
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"No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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12-16-2011 04:57 PM #9
Mounted the master cylinder on the firewall. I moved it to the far left as possible to allow room for the ECM and or battery box, as well as the air filter assembly. Next was to bend up the brake pedal to clear the steering column, and find the ideal spot for comfort.


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12-16-2011 04:58 PM #10
Steering column was from an 89 Lincoln. It tilts at the wheel. I didnt want all the extra switches/controls as well as the column shift so after studying the column it seemed like a good idea to strip it down to bare basics. I removed the steering lock, ignition switch, column shift, and wiper controls. I now only have the turn signal switch, with high beam control and hazard button while also retaining the tilt of the wheel. The inner contol rod that links up to the steering linkage is tellescopic which makes adjusting to the right length easy to accomplish. I mounted the steering column much like the original, and kept the serial number badge in its original location. Plans are to find an old steering wheel that looks more period correct.

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12-16-2011 05:00 PM #11
I was given a 40's era Ford steering wheel today. I was hoping for an easy install being Im using a ford column, but no such luck. The 40's wheel has a key way, my column has a squared tapered shaft.
I decided to cut the center out of the lincoln wheel, and install it in the ford wheel.
Center cut from Lincoln wheel:

On the left is the ford's keyed steering wheel center that I removed using a hole saw, on the right is the lincolns that I reused:

Pic of the Ford wheel with center removed:
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12-16-2011 05:02 PM #12
Rear of the steering wheel, new hub welded in:

Front of wheel, a little more weld:

The ford wheel had the horn wire ran thru the center of the column. The lincoln uses a copper slip ring with contacts. I trimmed down the slip ring, drilled a hole in the back of the ford wheel, and installed the slip ring so the horn button would work. Rear of ford wheel with slip ring attached:
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12-16-2011 05:05 PM #13
I still have to build a dress ring for the rear of the column to hide the wire plug, but I think it will clean up nicely. Side view of the column:

Column tilted down:

Column tilted up:
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12-17-2011 09:37 AM #14
Very nice adaptation work there! Like the jump in and make something work approach."
"No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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12-17-2011 10:28 AM #15
Big Tracks, I know what you mean about cutting up vintage cars, I do think its better than having them rust away in a field like so many do. And it seems as a street rod they are usually worth more than in a stock condition unless they are a perfect specimen. Its amazing you can buy almost perfect condition good running model T's for under 10K,
CL, That Hup is going to be a really cool "Gangsta" ride. You could prolly raise the frame off the rear axle 2 or 3 inches to center the wheel in the fender and not have to notch the rame hardly any.





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