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10-18-2004 06:35 PM #1
Hotrod BUILD DIARY of 331 pages?
I figured that this would be the best place to post my progress this summer after recouping from 8 months in a wheel-chair... Aaaaaaak ! (no FUN)
I had to have my father-in-law carry me out to the garage and sit me in a lawn chair so I could weld and grind to get my mind off things or literally go NUTS from insomnia from doing NOTHING..
GOD BLESS MY WIFE THE NURSE !!!...
Page ONE !, Currently at 331 pages starts HERE
EVELYN: Rob's 1931 Chevrolet Hotrod TUB
Front...
Rear...
Dont let this picture make you think its SMALL...
It's wikked LONG at 117" inch wheelbase, Compare it to the Volvo in the background...
Would someone welcome me back PLEASE?? hahaha
Rob
Last edited by berkelusa; 10-18-2004 at 07:33 PM.
What's a Restoration? I know what a Rustoration is.. That's when you bring it back to the Color Mother Nature wanted her to be.. Rust Brown
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10-18-2004 06:55 PM #2
OK, WELCOME BACK! I guess I am one of the new guys while you were away but I know what you mean. I have spent some time on my back too and I am trying to build a '29 Ford roadster kit car while I can still enjoy it but you are further along since "I ain't got no body!", yet. I am still working on the brake lines but this Forum is GREAT! for practical help. Will that tub have a top (not easy) or just be for sunny days?
Don Shillady
Retired Scientist/teen rodder
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10-18-2004 07:14 PM #3
Roof
Originally posted by Don Shillady
Will that tub have a top (not easy) or just be for sunny days?Don
I am rounding-off the top rim area of the tub within a few days IF things work out...
This is actually an old pic.. last thing done was to repair the rotted rear lower bodyline with, Ahem.. Muffler pipe !
This is what I HAD...
This is what I have now all the way across...
The 4 holes on the back are for frenched-in aftermarket 5" OD Corvette bubble-lights... as the headlights are 10" OD !!!
The end-hole you see here is for the amber marker lights just before the tires..
Making a roof cant be any worse than wire-forming the rear apron from scratch??
Thanks Don!, But no body?, Whatcha got done so far... drivetrain?
Rob
Last edited by berkelusa; 10-18-2004 at 07:26 PM.
What's a Restoration? I know what a Rustoration is.. That's when you bring it back to the Color Mother Nature wanted her to be.. Rust Brown
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10-18-2004 08:22 PM #4
I have been watching this build for a couple of years now. Really impressed with the solutions you find and your ability to make what you need out of almost nothing. I'm glad your back and look forward to the next 331 pages!An Old California Rodder
Hiding Out In The Ozarks
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10-19-2004 02:25 AM #5
Welcome back, Rob. The tub is looking good, some very innovative solutions!!! Keep up the posts and the good work..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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10-19-2004 10:20 AM #6
Dave, Streets, Bib and Don.. Thanks gang glad to be here..
HOLY CATS!
Streets
Posts: 7788
Are you ever in the garage Streets??
are you in the USA?
Could always send you a CD of the site..
Dial-Up = (_!_)
RobWhat's a Restoration? I know what a Rustoration is.. That's when you bring it back to the Color Mother Nature wanted her to be.. Rust Brown
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10-19-2004 10:29 AM #7
Welcome back Rob, always checkin your progress daily sometimes twice a day. Many good ideas for my Plymouth.1949 Plymouth Club Coupe Still in pieces.
1979 International Scout Travler with SOA, 345 Engine and 727 AT
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10-19-2004 03:11 PM #8
Yeah I gotta say yer Evelyn page is great inspiration. Glad to see yer back at it. Now I can go spend two or three days solid on the site again.Justin RFFR
Isaiah 40:31
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10-19-2004 05:16 PM #9
Looks sweet! I know I don't know you or nothing but still, I like what you have done and how you have built it by just using what you got. And best thing of all.... it's a Chevy!!! hehwww.streamlineautocare.com
If you wan't something done right, then you have to do it yourself!
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10-20-2004 03:40 PM #10
Rob,
Glad to hear you are back. I think you need some warmer weather down south. Come-on down to Va. Beach and teach me some of that experience you have with turning rusted metal into a thing of beauty.
Glad things are going better for you. I actually use my rod for the same therapy. Gmy mind off of work and helps me to crash like a baby. Sounds like your wife and family are gems too.
Count your blessings.
MikeC
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10-20-2004 09:48 PM #11
"I ain't got no body" yet but I saved a small amount of stock in an account that somehow did not get converted in my retirement roll over and it's still growing slowly. You and Brian Rupnow are doing amazing things with fabrication of your own steel bodies and I know it will be more satisfying for you to complete your own original than to buy a prefab, but my wife wants something that "looks like a car"! So I just bought a 700R4 to add to a mild SBC350 and a '74 Maverick rear in a Brookville Model-A frame with 4" Magnum dropped axle. It is up on wheels now and it looks like the stock is one of the few that actually grow (slowly) these days so when I get the driveline set up I plan to buy a Bebops fiberglass '29 roadster body, probably next Spring by cashing in that stock. About ten years ago I spent a lot of time on a '40 Ford convertible I tried to make from a rusted convert shell and a tudor without a floor. That was when I realized that I am not a body man so now I just stick to assembling parts I buy on a "part-of-the-month" plan, but I am making slow progress and hope to have the body next Spring.
Don Shillady
Retired Scientist/teen rodder
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