Thread: 23 Roadster build
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05-22-2009 09:00 AM #1
23 Roadster build
Not much to start with, but it's a start. 23 Dodge touring sedan cut down to a two door. Picking up the rolling chassis tonight - late model rear of some sort, front Ibeam with disk brakes. Radiator and 305 also comes with. Picks of the mockup soon to follow.
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05-22-2009 03:00 PM #2
Very cool body. I love the mockup stage, it's my favorite part of the build. You get to put engines up on concrete blocks, wood under other parts, and masking tape to hold it all together. Then you can sit back in you pondering chair and dream. If you don't like the look you just push stuff around a little.
Keep the pictures coming, we love these projects.
Don
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05-23-2009 01:35 PM #3
Great looking start!!!!!!!!
Keep the project write up/pic's of your project headed our way.
Earl
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05-26-2009 10:43 AM #4
Got some mocked up this weekend, don't know exactly what I'll do with the suspension yet. Maybe a four link rear?
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05-26-2009 04:32 PM #5
I like it so far.
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05-26-2009 08:29 PM #6
Me too, and you are going to have some leg room in there with that stretched body.
Don
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05-26-2009 11:50 PM #7
You beat me to it Don---- Finally a bucket with real leg room for us tall guys, and all steel too. Very cool project good luck with it and keep those pictures coming.
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05-27-2009 10:05 AM #8
Funny you should mention that. I was looking at how long the body was last night. I mocked up some seating. I had to put two seat backs in one side to get it close. So I can possibly mount a seat back in there, and have a tad of room behind it. Maybe some room for roundbars.
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06-08-2009 12:34 PM #9
Little progress this weekend. 40' of 2X4 box steel was delivered to my house last week. Got the front rails pinched to 3" and frame stacked (Z'd) 4" at the cowl. Wondering if I should narrow the rear Z still. I have to decide soon if I'm going to run a bed or not. If I do narrow it - should I double the rear bulkhead (crossmember)? And should the upright be birdmouthed onto that bulkhead (crossmember)? I want to make sure the frame is overengineered. All I got so far.
Last edited by Wicked50; 06-11-2009 at 07:53 AM.
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06-16-2009 11:27 AM #10
got a little welding done ALL WEEKEND!
Got most of the frame done, just need to sort out the suspension yet. Can't wait for the chassis to be done already!
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06-22-2009 09:41 AM #11
A little update
Got the new chassis mocked up this weekend. Not moving along super fast yet, must need to put in an order for parts or something. Still working with what I have so far. I'm not too fond of the fuel tank either.
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07-14-2009 02:06 PM #12
A little update, been working on the front and rear suspension forever. Think I have a plan and halfway whooped. Going with a fourbar to mimick two long radius rods - not yet ordered the bushing bar ends though. Got the front set up, but need to order a reverse front spring - broke mine trying to re-arch it backwards on the press. Probably needed to get a new one anyway. Just dropped off templates to a buddy's shop to have brake bracket made for the model A pedals I bought. Plus he's cutting out four-bar brackets, driveshaft hoops, and fuel tank saddles. Also scored a grille shell, A rear spring, and a T tank. That should keep me busy for a while anyway.
Welcome to CHR. I think that you need to hook up your vacuum advance. At part throttle when cruising you have less air and fuel in each cylinder, and the air-fuel mixture is not as densely packed...
MSD 8360 distributor vacuum advance