Thread: 1931 Model A Coupe
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02-07-2015 02:56 AM #121
Wow.. just gorgeous! I'll bet your ears were ringing after all that beating.
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02-07-2015 09:18 AM #122
The damage was done long ago 34_40 ! LOL
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Found this on a trip to the junk yard. It's from a 96 Chev Geo Metro. It has a built
in stop, and return spring. They had 4 cars in a row, bought them all 20 bucks,
already gave 2 to friends.
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This a new (old style) Flaming River Column that I welded a piece of 3/8" stock on
that will index into a notch in the tubing welded to the firewall.
Rich
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02-07-2015 09:30 AM #123
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This shows how the column indexes into the firewall piece which clocks it with
the turn signal, and proper depth setting. There is a locking screw on the engine
side of the firewall, plus the column drop.
The gas pedal has been bent, with a tab welded to catch the cable carb linkage.
There was grinding needed on bracket to get full stroke needed for carb.
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The round pedals did not give me enough room, so I fabbed new rectangular metal
pads, to fit rubber pedal covers I found on line at Summit. I welded a spacer into
the column drop to fit the new column, and added braces to the firwall that are
not visible in this pic. I made a hold down for the rubber boot on the shifter.
RichLast edited by RichB; 02-07-2015 at 09:45 AM.
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02-07-2015 09:44 AM #124
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I wanted to finish covering the rear suspension. This piece ties into the rear panel
covering the tail lites. There is a removable cover for acess to tank sending unit,
and fuel feed. The card board simulates battery box.
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This piece has inset removable plates to acess body mount bolts, and upper coil
overs. Making card board template seal off passenger compartment. Had to be
in two pieces , would not fit as one large piece.
Rich
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02-07-2015 09:50 AM #125
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02-07-2015 09:55 AM #126
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02-07-2015 10:43 AM #127
Beautiful work" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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02-07-2015 03:11 PM #128
Yep! What he said... x's 2..
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02-09-2015 08:24 AM #129
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02-09-2015 08:31 AM #130
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02-09-2015 08:37 AM #131
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02-09-2015 08:43 AM #132
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02-09-2015 08:46 AM #133
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02-09-2015 11:13 AM #134
That's some great sheet metal work !!!! I like the laser trick,
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02-09-2015 12:08 PM #135
That's amazing! (at least to me!)
Everything got swapped over, had to build a bracket for the fuel pressure regulator, modify the throttle cable bracket, rebuild some fuel lines, pull the screen wiring and mount the new one. So far...
New guy from Utah.