Hi there!
I'm buliding a '34 Ford steel Roadster. Started with a given-up project 3 years ago, the body now starts to look like something.
My homepage is updated now and then. It is in Norwegina, but it's a lot of pictures!
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Hi there!
I'm buliding a '34 Ford steel Roadster. Started with a given-up project 3 years ago, the body now starts to look like something.
My homepage is updated now and then. It is in Norwegina, but it's a lot of pictures!
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Glass' frame. homemade rustfree ribs. Total cost 150$
Of course the ribs will polished in the middle later on.
Hello Viking. Welcome to CHR :)
From one Norske to another! Lots of luck on your endeavour there, great project. It will surely be a labor of love.
Any idea as to what you will power your rod with?
At this point I'm sure you are full of ideas for your dream machine.
Many qualified and helpful members here at CHR to assist you.
Enjoy and shall be looking forward to seeing your progress.
Hey Staleg, welcome to CHR. How are things in the old homeland?? Used to love to listen to my great grandpa tell stories of life in Norway. The 34 looks great, lets us know if you need help finding any goodies for it.
The plans for the car is on a level witch risen the chances for it to be finished. I've seen og heard of too may fantasy-stories and don't want to walk in the same trap.
350 cid Chevy engine
5 sp manual trans.
8" rear axle.
Mercedes discbrakes in all corners.
Heidt's look alike front suspesion from a swedish company called Info Design.
Hi boy small front fenders.
Bobbed rearfenders.
Du Vall windshield.
Louvers on hood and hoodsides.
Rebuild design on canal in front of the doors and on the hoodsides (already done. See the enclosed pictures.)
16x8" front rims and 17x10" rear rims.
Low style, but not extremely low.
Maybee some really fat vulgar outsiders exhaust!
Visible doorhandles, visible door higes, a thin crome stripe from the tip on middle of the Du Vall windshield and forward about halfway on the hood.
Color: black.
Of course there is always negative things to say about ones country and there is always things one would have changed, but Norway is not a bad country to live in.Quote:
Originally posted by Dave Severson
Hey Staleg, welcome to CHR. How are things in the old homeland?? Used to love to listen to my great grandpa tell stories of life in Norway. The 34 looks great, lets us know if you need help finding any goodies for it.
I remember in '83 me(16 years old) and my parents wisited relatives in Canada. One of the older of them were SO surprised when we told her Norway had television too! And telephones!!!
She had some rabbits in her garden, and asked if I EVER had seen somethins SO strange! My respect for Canadian citizen's knowlegde about the rest of the world dropped to a very low level....
But of course there are a lot of different people!
By the way I live in the very south of Norway. Because of the Golfstream Norway has a warm climate compared to other countries on the same latitide.
A friend of mine who have traveled a lot in the US told me that Southern Norwegian climate is about the same as Seattle.
Not exactly Soputhern Califorina of course, but nice varm summers and winters to live with.
Hey Staleg, If you have not gotten the disc brakes yet, A good donar car for these are the 240D's, They have 4wd disc brakes and a seperate drum brake on top of the rear discs for the E brake. I have a 83' 240D and my dad has an 83' 240D and we are amazed at how well these car's stop. there are wires that go in the pads for sensors that, tell the brake light to come on when the brakes are worn ( don't know how it works ), you could use the sensory system in your 34' by getting all of that out of the Benz, the sensors are very, very accurate.
Welcome to the site. I gotta lil' Norwegen in me too. Not to worry about the coments about them thar modern conveniences. I get the same line when I tell people I grew up in IOWA!!! HEHEHE:LOL: :LOL: **)Quote:
Originally posted by staleg
I remember in '83 me(16 years old) and my parents wisited relatives in Canada. One of the older of them were SO surprised when we told her Norway had television too! And telephones!!!
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I know about the Mercedes brakes, but the reason for me to use them in the first palce was because they build very nice and good front ends here in Scandinavia where they use Mercedes spindles. The parts are easy to find and the bolt pattern is the same as Chevrolet.Quote:
Originally posted by Matt167
Hey Staleg, If you have not gotten the disc brakes yet, A good donar car for these are the 240D's, They have 4wd disc brakes and a seperate drum brake on top of the rear discs for the E brake. I have a 83' 240D and my dad has an 83' 240D and we are amazed at how well these car's stop. there are wires that go in the pads for sensors that, tell the brake light to come on when the brakes are worn ( don't know how it works ), you could use the sensory system in your 34' by getting all of that out of the Benz, the sensors are very, very accurate.
The car will also a lot easier pass the local traffic authority when it's the same breaking system all the way around.
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Welcome to the board. The car looks good, but isn't that a Fjord??? :3dSMILE: Sorry, I could resist. Good luck with your project.
hehe... no problem!
I tried to post a question under another thread and managed to mess ut up by posting a new post under my long ago presentation.
For som reason I wasn't allowed to edit my own post (You americans certanly dont' trust strangers these days, do you!) ;)
By the way. I'm searching for a T56 manual trans for the '34.
Must be a 92-97 model fitted for LT1 engines.
There are too many bad guys out there ready to collect my money without sending goods in return, so if you honest guys think two pedals are enough, but know about a nice, used T56, let me know!
I can't afford to buy a new one, and I can purcase a used one with guarantee here in Norway for app 1700$.
But I have seen Ebay auctions ended on 1000-1200$.
For some reason they don't want bidders from abroad.
You just can't be too careful, ya know?Quote:
Originally posted by staleg
You americans certanly dont' trust strangers these days, do you! ;)
Welcome to the CHR!
Fabulous looking ride...when's it gonna be ready to take cruisin'???? :cool:
Some updates on the project.
No Mercedes brakes. The conpany who made the MB based suspension went out of business. New plans are Jaguar rear and Fatman stage III in the front. Yes I've heard some bad things about Fatman, but I've already bought the stuff so I'll give them a chance.
The welding and lead filling on the body is finished and all the main parts are ready to be fitted to the chassis soon. I just need to box the frame. Here's the new rear crossmemeber made & fitted too:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...lass_low-1.jpg
Body with the new hood sides I talked about earlier:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2.../karosseri.jpg
Another picture:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...arossptur4.jpg
Jag' axle before:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ag_before2.jpg
Jag' axle after:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...rear_after.jpg
Engine before:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...nye_deler3.jpg
Same engine after fitted with a T-56 transmission:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...P6150027_1.jpg
Brake calipers before:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...uarcaliper.jpg
Brake calipers after I reconditioned them:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...lipere_low.jpg
Sure a big before and after difference! Nice work!!
An here we go again! Some updates to prove that I'm not just sitting in front of my pc...;)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...P1010025_2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...P1010020_2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...headers001.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...eaders2002.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...seloppheng.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...g/p1010038.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...g/P1010036.jpg
Det er ikke billigt.:LOL:Quote:
Originally Posted by staleg
It is obvious from the pictures that you are not sitting in front of the PC. :LOL: Things are really coming along well. Your meticulous re-conditioning is something to behold. In an earlier post you were concerned about your Fatman's purchase, I assume that it worked out for you. Continued good luck with your build.
Very nice work...keep going.
Sweet! ;)
Pat
Nei, men billigere enn det mange andre bygger...;)Quote:
Originally Posted by erik erikson
It sort of worked out, yes.Quote:
Originally Posted by mopar34
"Sort of" because the distance between the coilover towers didn't match with what the rather poor mounting instruction said and because the car now sits too high with the standard M II spindles that Fatman insisted on would fit my car best.
I wanted the 100$ option dropped spindles, but they insisted on standard hight and I am (was) the newbee that didn't argue with the experts.
To their defence, it's problaby is hard to figure out just how a finishd rod will look like, but then again, the front crossmember now has 6,1" ground clearance, and since they knew the tire dimension I was going to use, some bells should have ringed in their heads.
But the quality of their parts looks fine.
Flink arbei.:)Quote:
Originally Posted by staleg
Now I have it down where I want it. Dropped spindles in front and engine, trans & rear axle raised 1". Ground clearance 4".
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...g/p1010040.jpg
I've also made a new transmission cover. The T56 trans sits high and the space for 3 pedals are not more than it have to be.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v207/staleg/10.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v207/staleg/20.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v207/staleg/30.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v207/staleg/40.jpg
hey and welcome your ride is lookin great:D