Nothing doing for a passenger, its only a single seater
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Painted the bottom of the cab in prep for putting it back on the frame I hope for the last time.
http://i990.photobucket.com/albums/a...psikbixtkf.jpg
That looks great!
Attachment 65039Attachment 65040Attachment 65041Nice job on the build Navy. Might have to look you up on my next trip to SA area in a couple weeks. I got a 40 pickup in the build process also.
Hey Buzz4041 looks like your well equipped with a lift, that would be a real nice addition to any shop.
I was down to Corpus Christi this pass weekend playing in a Seniors softball tournament to benefit Toys for Tots, it netted a few hundred toys. I see your using a engine that belongs in the truck unlike my chevy.
Unfortunately I am not home very often to enjoy it. Next time your in town give me a shout. Ill be there again till the end of the month in a few day's. My daughter lives in SA so I alway's go there when I am back at home. Sure would like to look you up and see that baby in person. Looking real good from this end.
Here's few pic's of the plane, the truck has got me irritated to no end.
gas finished
http://i990.photobucket.com/albums/a...pstgat4kpe.jpg
Turtledeck and start up Mag crank
http://i990.photobucket.com/albums/a...psneghvjil.jpg
instra. panel started
http://i990.photobucket.com/albums/a...psgrms3df2.jpg
Engine installed starting plumbing linkage ect.
http://i990.photobucket.com/albums/a...pslfqkpgih.jpg
Too cool for words!
Another view of what * months of building gets.
http://i990.photobucket.com/albums/a...psrdnis6o9.mp4
thanks for the video. SWEET!
That looks very nice!
Hay my name is Gary I just bought a 1941 ford truck can I set my truck on a late model corvette frame and sub frame with little modifications.
Depends on what you call late model and little modifications--------
You can build a package using the front crossmember and a -arms/steering/suspension to adapt to what ever frame structure you choose as well as the rear --however in 1997 they went to a rear trans/differantial/suspension that was quite advanced and it will get complicated. I got a complete rear package along with the torque tube for a build for a friend with a 34 truck. also sourced a cut out of the chassis structure so I would have all the diminsions/geometry of the vett to mount under the truck------
If your frame is bad/rusted/etc I would suggest sourcing a replacement frame from one of the builders to use the vett stuff on------
not putting your stuff on a vett frame
Welcome to the forum, Gary. You really should start your own thread instead of jumping into Navy's build thread with your questions. Just click the "Forum" tab at the top left, then the forum name you want to post in, and finally the box "New Thread" and follow the process. No one's too picky about which forum you choose.
I'm not a fan of frame swaps in general, unless they are done to facilitate registration in the face of tangled government regulations, like our friends in NZ face. Adapting a body to a late model frame is a lot more work than people think it is, and getting an old body to "sit right" and "look right" is generally pretty difficult, and even then when you look underneath it's an obvious swap vs frame to fit. Like Jerry says, you'd be much, much better off sourcing a replacement OEM style frame and using your 'vette components on that base then trying to graft the two together, IMO.
Once you get a thread started you can send the Moderator, "mrmustang" screen name, a PM and ask him if he's willing to move these three posts to that new thread.