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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by rsss396, Sep 17, 2018.

  1. rsss396
    Joined: Aug 30, 2009
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    I just got home from a Halloween party and drove the model A.
    Wife sure was glad I put electric heaters in the seat Lol

    This will probably be the last ride of the season, I am shifting things around to get my truck back in the garage. Unfortunately we only had 1 day above 60 this past month, so I did not get to painting the headlights again so that looks like it’s going to be a spring time project unless we get a Indian summer here in November. I really don’t want to setup a booth in the garage to just spray them. But I have things to keep me busy this winter.
    Those truck headlights will probably work just as good!
    That parts cabinet it is double sided and I use it just for bolts. I probably have more bolts than the hardware store lol it’s nice having everything right there



    Just because you spent allot of time on something, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t throw it away and do it right.
     
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  2. Alright. So I talked to my wife. She said I could have your model A coupe if you really want to give it to me! Hahahahaha. Wonderful car. Nick

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  3. Black_Sheep
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    Executing all of the subtle details to such a high standard is pure artistry. I'm speechless...
     
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  4. rsss396
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    Thanks guys [emoji5]


    Just because you spent allot of time on something, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t throw it away and do it right.
     
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  5. oldsman41
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    Wow if you don’t build cars for a living i think you missed your calling. Beautiful
     
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  6. rsss396
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    Sneak peak at changes for 2019 season

    36 Packard/37 Ford headlights mounted


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  7. rsss396
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    Hood mounted with forward opening hinges

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  8. rsss396
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    61 Corvair hubcaps with some mods

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  9. rsss396
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    New horn button and new shifter knob

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  10. Fitnessguy
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    All great changes! Really like the headlights. Noticed you have something inside the carb scoops? Just a “plug” to keep the dust out when you’re not driving the car?


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  11. rsss396
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    Thanks, on the carb scoops those are screens in them
     
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  12. I am really liking the melding of the 36 Packard/37 Ford headlights - they are really a work of art.
     
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  13. Tim
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    That shift knob is wild! Any more info on that?
     
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  14. gnichols
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    Very inspirational, super nice work. What brand / make are the front shocks? Loved the way you hooked up the rotisserie, too. Gary
     
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  15. Stogy
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    Simply a stunning Hotrod...amazing work @rsss396...The open road awaits...
     
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  16. 3banjos
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    Yeah, it's not bad.
     
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  17. what mods did you do to the hubcaps? did you chrome them? they are amazing. car looks better with them.
     
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  18. rsss396
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    Thanks! I struggled to find what I wanted in the typical glass shift knobs so got a little creative.
    I found it on eBay, it is just a decorative glass egg. It was unfortunately hollow but fairly thick so I filled it solid with epoxy and the custom stem I made goes all the way up to the top of the egg on the inside so there will not to stress anywhere on the glass, the glass does not touch the metal stem anywhere
     
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  19. rsss396
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    The shocks both front and back are the British MG style from the 50's and up Armstrong makes them
     
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  20. rsss396
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    Lots of work went into making them work haha even though they are held on with a simple 3/8 bolt
    Each wheel has a metal axle wheel hub cover that has a flange, I center drilled them and welded 3/8 nuts

    I then took laminated wood and cut it on my milling machine and rotory table ( lathe would work also) to the angle of the hub cap and to the axle hub cover. This keeps everything centered

    The hubcaps themselves get cut down to just the center section and then I polished them

    They can be done other ways using paint to accent, I have extras that I may make for spares
     
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  21. brady1929
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    My gosh, what an amazing hot rod!
     
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  22. catdad49
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    Lots of great touches! Calling your car just another black Model A, is like calling the Mona Lisa just another painting.
     
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  23. @rsss396 How does it feel to be a winner? No, really, i need to know. I wish I was born talented instead of ugly!
     
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  24. rsss396
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    Lol thanks! not sure if I am talented just hardheaded and persistent
    I have been beat with the ugly stick myself
     
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  25. This whole project drools perfection, innovation and nostalgic class...well done rsss396 :cool:
     
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  26. Fitnessguy
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    Ok interesting. Looked big to be screens. Running a filter as well or just the screen?


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  27. rsss396
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    I liked these screens because of them being larger for better air flow, I only run the screens no filters
     
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  28. Blues4U
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    Wow, what an incredible car. Your vision & your ability to craft parts to make it happen are outstanding.
     
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  29. rsss396
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  30. Fitnessguy
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    Top notch brother


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