Nice work Gator! 3 of the 4 39's I had had sever rust in the same areas you are repairing right now. Are you filling in the cowl vent to avoid a leak in the future, or just need more room for an A/C kit?
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Nice work Gator! 3 of the 4 39's I had had sever rust in the same areas you are repairing right now. Are you filling in the cowl vent to avoid a leak in the future, or just need more room for an A/C kit?
So>>It took me a full 30 hrs to install this first hidden hinge.(first ones ever attempted) To say that they almost kicked my butt is an understatement:(
Started with the rear doors, which are suicide.
I tell you......it took me a full day of measuring and staring at that pillar to take a zip wheel to it.:eek:
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I clamped the hinge up to the pillar and marked the placement.
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Then I had to figure out where the pockets went in the doors. I set the doors in the opening and marked them out before doing any cutting. I used 2.5" channel to form the pockets for the hinge arm.
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After the hinge was installed, I had to brace it on the back side. I used .5" square tube.
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Everything done and the door hung. Got to get after the rest now:cool:
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That looks really nice! I'm thinking I might do mine, but we'll see how many parts get purchased first. :LOL: By the way, how'd those front fenders turn out? You're dragging that out on purpose aren't you? :LOL:
Well have fun at the Nats!
A few more pics of the hidden hinge install.
Close up of the hinge pockets
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I had to cut through the door sill to install the new hinge arms.
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The interior shot.
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Had to weld up the slots in the outside of the doors where the old hinge arms attached. I also welded up the door handle holes as all the doors will be elect. popped
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Very nice! You make it look so simple! :LOL:
Terp, you may already have it covered or may have another way, but my doors were aligned when I got the roller, and before I loosened the bolts on the hinges I drilled a couple of 1/16" alignment holes in each hinge, through the body and backing plate to ensure that I got it back to the same spot when the doors went back on, without any of the adjustment hassles and worries of chipping paint. Saved my butt when I had to pull the passenger door to fix a pinched wire for the windows a few weeks back....
Better late than never. I found that little tip some time ago and drilled my hinges large enough to get an alignment tool in there. Works great!
SO--- It's been some time since I've posted and I've been pretty busy. Got the body done and sent it off the the paint shop. Got it back a few weeks ago and wife and I set it down on the chassis. Got a ways to go yet, but it's starting to look like a car again.
Oh Yeah, got the engine built and running as well.
Vid of engine:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhLUxzRg3EM
Looks and sounds great. Nice work!
Ditto! Thanks for the update.
Thanks guys. Work continues.
Man, that paint job is amazing and as I thought the car looked cool before, you certainly taken it to a higher level. The engine sounds grunty too.