Thread: One way to build a '32 sedan
Hybrid View
-
09-27-2009 05:17 PM #1
Don-Thanks, no golf, they wouldn't let me drive the golf cart I built.
I'll take a shot of my truck next to the sedan, the sedan sits so much higher than the truck, I'm afraid of nose bleed driving that thing.
Dave- Thanks, business seems to be getting better, I hope things are getting better or at least not worse for everyone.
deucef4papa-I bought a Direct Sheet metal replacement floor to start with, then cut it up to make it fit. Because of the way I do my frame for the channel it just has to be cut and paste.
I truly believe you should build it until you are happy with it. You are your own worst critic. Thanks for the nice comments.
I have been working on the windshield frame, (almost fits) the rocker panels, and the floor. I had the hood louvered and powder coated. the heat from the oven took some of the shape out of the hood, I will re shape it when I mount it.
When ever I weld panels together I paint the merging surfaces with weld able primer to discourage any rust, once you weld this stuff together their isn't anyway to get paint in there.
-
09-27-2009 05:37 PM #2
[QUOTE=Ken Thurm;364502]Don-Thanks, no golf, they wouldn't let me drive the golf cart I built.
Let me take a guess about that golf cart Ken. Could it perhaps look like the one below.

I was just thinking we haven't heard any updates from you for a bit. Glad to see you are still making progress on the Tudor. Looks great. This one might just become your favorite out of the lot.

Don





35Likes
LinkBack URL
About LinkBacks
Reply With Quote
I'm on Firefox and generally don't have any problems.
Back online