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11-09-2007 06:26 AM #1
Update on the Thames ..............
.............. all of the roof braces have been welded in place .............. the new roof panel is welded to the braces and tack welded to the body ............... the old wheel tubs have been cut out of the body .............. the car is sitting on stands and is totally level and square ................ the next steps are to mock up the fuel cell and wheel tubs and check for clearances ................... mock up the attachment points for the wheelie bars and check for clearances ....................... start positioning and installing the brake system ............... install the fuel cell and fuel lines ............... and begin the fabrication of the floor and dash .......... (we have already gotten the fuel cell, wheelie bars, steering column, and gauges) .......... then we can get on with the hanging of both the side and rear doors ............ the side doors will be no problem as they will go back on their regular hinges ............. but the rear doors (being aluminum) will require a totally new attachment system to hang correctly ............ the old wooden mounting strips will have to be replaced



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11-09-2007 06:33 AM #2
looking good coyote cant hardly wait to see the finished product..

Age and treachery will always overcome youth and enthusiasm.
Kenny
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11-09-2007 06:34 AM #3
Looks like some good progress John.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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11-09-2007 07:41 AM #4
You know Bob, it's really amazing how long these "from the ground up" projects take ............. at times I have to fight becoming "over-anxious" ...... but I'm in agreement that "measure twice - cut once" is the smart way to go .......... watching the precision that Vance Fowler has used in the sheet metal work (and the no hurry - it has to be perfect attitude he puts into his work) has taught me a lot about the proper way to build a car
Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter
I have been very lucky to have found such quality individuals who were willing to get involved with this project ............. Vance, Brooks and Kyle Martin of Martin Brothers in Asheboro, and all the personnel at Fatman Fabrications in Charlotte who built such a marvelous chassis for this old beast ............. they have all taken the time to sit down and talk with me and steer me in the proper direction ........... it has beeen a great learning experience for me
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11-09-2007 07:32 AM #5
Looks great!!!! Sure is going to be fun watching this one get finished up!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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11-09-2007 09:20 AM #6
Thanks Dave ......... I appreciate your comments ............. we still have a long way to go but I think he's going to be an eye-catcher when we get finished ............... even if it is a Ford
Originally Posted by Dave Severson
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11-09-2007 09:26 AM #7
John
Did you quit doing plastic stuff?
Haven't seen you over there for months
Jerry
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11-09-2007 01:12 PM #8
Hi Jerry .................. haven't quit with the plastic, but I have been spending a lot of time with the hot rod
Originally Posted by jerry clayton
I scrapped the first chassis for your RED .............. just didn't come out well ........... I have the parts ready to start another one ............. going to get it all assembled this time before I paint it .............. have the engine, tires and wheels ready to go .......... am just about ready to spray the body panels light blue ....... but I have to be careful with this one .......... only have one set of decals
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11-09-2007 01:53 PM #9
John Looking really great. Can't wait to see the picture of the finish vehicle.
Keep smiling, it only hurts when you think it does!






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