Great work! It seems those tail light housings are just plain off. We did a 56 at my last job and it had the same issues. None of the aftermarket parts we got fit worth a snot on that car!
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Great work! It seems those tail light housings are just plain off. We did a 56 at my last job and it had the same issues. None of the aftermarket parts we got fit worth a snot on that car!
I love your attention to detail. I have been following this for a long time. Can I bring my build to you when you get thru with this one. Ha ha
by watching your build I am hoping to eliminate a lot of mud from my build. Great work. Jonathan
Thanks for the comments guys. Jonathan, Unfortunately I have a waiting list. I've got an insurance job next to fix some Tornado damage..
Well, it's that time of year again, and the local Arby's Wednesday night car shows are in full swing, so we've changed the shop nights from Mon & Wed to Tues & Thurs so that we'd have Wednesday free to stop by the shows. We plan on taking Brad's Fairlane to a couple of the events this year, Arby's is just over a mile away from the shop, so his 4 gallon tank may just make the trip.. :LOL:
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y16...Picture522.jpg
This is one of those cars that you'll feel and hear well before you see it, so it should draw a nice crowd :eek:
Last night's shop progress had me doing more block sanding, and Kyle continued on the rear quarter seam shave. The top weld is about done (except at the edge), other than final bumping and planishing. The weld through the middle of the mounting bracket was dressed out. The final weld seam that travels over to the gate opening will be addressed once the body is on the rotisserie, the planishing is a bit cumbersome working around a corner, so with the car up on it's side it will make the task a bit easier.
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The tail light fits much better but some final tweaking will be done after the gap at the top edge is completed..
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y16...ure%202502.jpg
Please give Brad 2 thumbs up on the Fairlane.. he probably hears it all the time but that is one sweet ride.
So after all your work to date you then need to put the car on a rotiseree?? (SIC) I think I'm feeling faint...
This shows a more accurate color for Brad's car, the camera I used in the other picture was overwhelmed by the sun's reflection...
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y16...IMG_1954-1.jpg
BTW, here's the build thread on the Fairlane.................
http://www.clubhotrod.com/hot-rod-bu...ane-build.html
Yes on the rotisserie, the bottom of the car is bare and in need of paint, and it's also easier to paint the inside with the car rolled on the side. Then you walk (step) through the side windows or door opening to the shop floor, and the ceiling and floor boards are to either side, easier painting.
Brad's car is awesome! I got the loud sound in my head when you said that's a car you hear before you see it. I love that! :LOL:
I'll have to get a video done when we take it down there..
Well since Kyle has the top weld all the way back to the tail light opening, we checked the top crown and found a low spot by the 90* in the weld seam. We had to change the hoop on the Watervliet but since this one fit in the tail light opening so well, this will make short work of raising the low area..
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We decided to go ahead and work on the opening a bit more, it was wide in spots as shown here...
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y16...ure%202502.jpg
Some "friendly" persuasion...
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y16...ure%202509.jpg
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Much better fit....
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Got a care package in the mail yesterday, we had the hood hinges rebuilt at Wilson's Antique Car Parts....
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y16...ure%202527.jpg
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I had talked to a couple dealers about the reproduction hinges and did not hear good things, they indicated they had replaced a few sets due to the gears jumping teeth from being too loose. A member on one of the forums had recommended Wilson's rebuilding service, and I gotta say, this is top notch work. If you're having hood hinge issues, I highly recommend their services..
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y16...ure%202531.jpg
Kyle was looking for something else to weld, so on to the dash. Here he's prepping for welding the seam, bumping the panels a bit for better alignment before welding....
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y16...ure%202532.jpg
Checking across the gap using a 6" rule...
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y16...ure%202533.jpg
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Next on the agenda was to shave the radio holes...
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Weld, planish, grind, repeat...
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Good stuff as always, Thanks for the the Fairlane link, what a great build!!
Rich
Thanks Rich!
Kyle got some more welding done and we noticed the patch he made didn't quite have the same crown as the dash next to it. He had left the patch flat, so the difference was becoming more noticeable the more it was welded.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y16...ure%202549.jpg
So the Watervliet planishing hammer was used to add some crown to the panel, and also to planish some of the weld while we were at it..
An 8" radius lower die worked nicely to duplicate the crown:
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y16...ure%202550.jpg
Planishing welds...
https://youtu.be/fAnfqtw-C6I
Two holes to go..
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y16...ure%202553.jpg
rear view... both sides still need sanding with the roloc, we'll get that once the radio knob holes are done and ready for sanding as well.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y16...ure%202561.jpg
Tailgate is blocking out pretty nice, did have a few low spots to address that still need feathering out....
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y16...ure%202556.jpg
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You need to start your own (reality TV) build show! All the current shows would have to bring their game to a new level.
Great idea! But, the producer would ruin it by adding some goofy actors and whole lotta fake drama...
No question about the talent here though!!!
Not to mention that you weren't moving fast enough for idiot TV. Best to stay away from the tv types!Your patience and attention to detail is outstanding.
Maybe a silly question but???? Why all the fill work for the dash? Loosing the seams I can get, but the radio?
Com'on, it's getting 40 series flowmasters on a 383, won't be able to hear a radio anyhow.... :eek:
It's getting either a DIN or 2 DIN, neither of which belong in the dash. We will likely locate some AC vents there to get the cool air on the face... Need to source some good rectangular vents at a U-pull-it..