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04-25-2010 01:40 PM #1
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04-25-2010 03:13 PM #2
Nice build. I'm partial to A-bones myself. I also like the idea of using vinyl on the roof. When I did my A, I installed all new wood, then a layer of chicken wire, then a layer of fiberglass mat. That totally eliminated any balooning. With a 454 in my A, I didn't want the roof turning into a luffing sail.

On a test run at a little north of 118 mph at Scribner Dragway (Nebraska), it didn't even flutter.
Unfortunately, with kids heading to college and a thin wallet, I had to sell it back in the late 80's.Jack
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04-25-2010 05:31 PM #3
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04-26-2010 04:51 PM #4
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05-12-2010 08:54 PM #5
Hey Bobby,
Nothing wrong with a little more tubing !! Looking good.
REGS
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05-12-2010 09:59 PM #6
Regs Thanks , don't think the frame will move , but now I am looking at bracing the 4 link brackets sitting wide open .
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05-13-2010 12:24 PM #7
The frame looks pretty sturdy. I doubt if you will need more bracing on the 4-bar brackets with that teeny little Ford motor
However, it might be worthwhile to box in the open side of the brackets so something like this couldn't happen.Jack
Gone to Texas
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05-13-2010 08:45 PM #8
I knew I remembered seeing that pic some where , that's what was making this go bananas on me . I will box in the brackets great idea Henry . The pic makes me want to build a fortress around them though .
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05-13-2010 09:10 PM #9
Bobby,
Just boxin the open side and make sure the boxing doesn't bind the 4-bar. It will be fine.Jack
Gone to Texas
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05-15-2010 04:05 AM #10
Henry I will make some plates and put rear end through its motion before welding . You had the 427 do that I imagine , rear end tried to outrun your car .
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05-15-2010 05:15 AM #11
Actually, it was a 454, bored 0.010, with a toploader 4-speed and 4:10 gears. A teeny bit more torque than those little TCI brackets wanted to see.Jack
Gone to Texas
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05-16-2010 07:42 PM #12
Henry , there was some physics involved there .
Well Friday a fellow rodder and great Interior guy put my Le Baron rear seat covers on . The wood on these frames are like new and the springs are in excellent shape also . The set was older then I thought and the front bucket material was dry rotten . So I picked up some material to cover the front buckets and he is cutting them now . It's a brighter color but hope it sets in well , just have to see if not will have to redo them with new from Le Baron Bonney material .

Also I have the frame hanging up for primer in the morning and the satin black set for the afternoon . Oh yeah it's making some movement .
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05-16-2010 07:56 PM #13
Nice ....... well done.
Keep the progress coming.
REGS
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05-16-2010 08:28 PM #14
Regs we will all see it in black tomorrow . This implement paint takes awhile to set even with the hardner .
Tuesday Should start back on assembly of suspension .
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05-17-2010 05:28 PM #15






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. But that has been a thought about it acting like a loose convertible .

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