Thread: 27 T tudor Hot Rod build
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10-28-2009 05:54 PM #1
Looks like a rugged frame 68. PerleyToo old to work, Too poor to quit. 
My build thread. http://www.clubhotrod.com/forums/showthread.php?t=39457
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10-30-2009 10:43 PM #2
Thanks guys, it has been a lot of work, money, and tons of time getting the frame to this point. I have all the front suspension cleaned and painted and should get it assembled tomorrow. Next is to get busy cleaning the engine and tranny
Me: I don't know how to build a hot rod.
Old Hot Rodder: You ever build a model car?
Me:Yeah...
Old Hot Rodder: Well instead of using glue you weld.
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11-16-2009 06:07 PM #3
Here are some updated chassis pics. Since I haven't posted any progress pics lately I felt now would be a good time, I didn't want anyone to think that I gave up on the hot rod
I have been very busy these last few weeks working on the chassis and drivetrain components. I still need to clean the rearend and paint it and get the rims blasted and painted.
Just this weekend I put the engine and tranny in, went to the last swap meet of the year and picked up an oil filler tube and cap/breather, vintage arvin heater, and air shocks for the rear. Then today I spent all afternoon in a junk yard yanking out a corvair steering column just so I could get the steering shaft.
Engine looks very yellow in the sun light

Engine looks red orange in the shadows

I have since put on the exhaust since these last pics



ThomasMe: I don't know how to build a hot rod.
Old Hot Rodder: You ever build a model car?
Me:Yeah...
Old Hot Rodder: Well instead of using glue you weld.
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11-16-2009 06:15 PM #4
Looking excellent, Thomas !!
Did you decide on front and rear Panhard bars? I couldn't see them in the photos....
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11-16-2009 08:14 PM #5
Thanks Dave, it has taken a lot of hard work to get the frame to this condition.
Good eye
there are no panhard bars on the car at this time. I figure I will add them on down the road when I get the car drivable.
How is your Tudor coming? Hopefully your shop cat has been helping you spin some wrenches. Always looking forward to seeing more pics of your car!
Thank you! It has been a fun build so far.
If you look at the front brakes it might look somewhat familiar to you. We must shop for our hot rod parts from the same catalog
ThomasLast edited by 68Chevelle; 11-16-2009 at 08:18 PM.
Me: I don't know how to build a hot rod.
Old Hot Rodder: You ever build a model car?
Me:Yeah...
Old Hot Rodder: Well instead of using glue you weld.
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11-17-2009 02:52 PM #6
With the traditional side steer in the front you shouldn't need a panhard bar. Mine doesn't have one and I have no problems at all. From what I've heard and read you only need them for cross steering set ups.
Same goes for the rear with a transverse spring. Is there really a need for a panhard bar?
Build looks great I really like it. Can't wait to start my 30 A pickup.Livin' on Route 66 
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11-17-2009 08:09 PM #7
DMW,
Thats what I read too, I figured the transverse spring wouldn't allow side to side movement.
However I have been told that the shackles still allow some side to side movement. I figured I would drive without panhard bars and if I didn't like the way it drove I would add them later on. My guess is the things not going to handle good with the bias plys on it anyway
What are your plans for your 30 A PU? I really like the looks of the A pickups.
Thanks,
ThomasMe: I don't know how to build a hot rod.
Old Hot Rodder: You ever build a model car?
Me:Yeah...
Old Hot Rodder: Well instead of using glue you weld.
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11-16-2009 06:20 PM #8
Nice
Wow 68, great looking job. Way to go. Perley
Too old to work, Too poor to quit. 
My build thread. http://www.clubhotrod.com/forums/showthread.php?t=39457






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