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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Phil55Kratz, Mar 24, 2019.

  1. Phil55Kratz
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    You will need to join in order to view its contents. I recommend it. It is a very active community in the "real world".
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  3. Phil55Kratz
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    Crawled around like a worm for a couple hours and got my brake lines mostly done. I need some fittings and some adel clamps and hopefully that’s a wrap. I also gotta do the ebrake stuff but I’ll figure that out later.[​IMG][​IMG][​IMG]


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  4. catdad49
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    Phil, this is a sweet little rig. That rear under panel is a stout piece, great work!
     
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    Thank you! Can’t wait to get this thing on the road.. list seems to be growing.. that’s how it goes though


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  6. 3banjos
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    Cool build, and thread saved for future reference. Keep spreading the Hamb gospel.
     
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    Thanks !!


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    [​IMG]

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    Flipped the steering balls around for the tie rod and drag link to clear. Still need to find a better driver side arm as it’s pretty worn out. Maybe I’ll just replace the balls on it...


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  9. 3banjos
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    Interesting the shallow spring shackle angle. I've had a few A axles and most of them had shackle wear on top of axle. I guess the only way to alleviate that problem would be a slightly shorter spring.
     
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    Yeah it looks like it touches but it has 1/4” or so underneath of clearance... I’m also planning on changing the spring too


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    Looking good nice little ride :cool::cool:
     
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    Thanks


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  13. redoxide
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    great build neat stuff, very cool :)
     
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    Fronts are 5.50 -16 and rears are 7.50-16


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    [​IMG]pulled the rest of the scruff from the car .
    Kinda been tight on car money lately so I’m doing all the little stuff I’ve been avoiding.


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    And this lid...! The rumble seat was glue and screwed and wired and all sort of crazy stuff and the lid was all kinds of hacked.. I buy the crap out Nd saved what I could without spending a ton of time on it. I still wanna get a new or better lid eventually cause the skin is pretty beat too. For now I’m tryin to straighten and save the old paint as much as I can cause I like the look of it. Plus it’s way easy to not worry about everything being perfect. I hope to paint this car really nice eventually but I wanna get the car where I want it over time and then do it right when I have settled on it all. Here’s the hacked mess and the botch I ended up with and that’s how it’s gonna roll till I find something better. IMG_2956.JPG IMG_2963.JPG IMG_2976.JPG IMG_2965.JPG


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    [​IMG] and I threw a fender on .. you can see the diff between the A sprin and the T spring. Right now it’s perfect but I’m afraid it might be a little too soft we’ll see. This is a fiberglass fender I have a set of steel fenders I need to do some metal work on and they’ll go on later. I’ve been so back and forth on fenders or not. Think I’m gonna roll with fenders for a bit . Anymore I love seeing the fendered cars.


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    I have brackets on the axles wehre i can fit fenders for a while, and take them off again for racing as i like
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  22. Great build.


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  23. Phil55Kratz
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    Thank you! My car came from Iowa..
     
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    Hung the fenders on one side of the car to get a look. Just about right.
     

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  25. Great build! Love working with what you have and making it look like it belongs. I have the same issue with paint as you do...right now I don't have to worry about messing it up, but its chipping and flaking everywhere, so I'm sure I'll end up "as long as I'm.....I may as well...." myself into a paint job in the not too distant future.

    Love the look with the fenders....if your taking votes. LOL

    Carry on!
     
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  26. Phil55Kratz
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    Right on man ! Thanks!!


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  27. triumph 1
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    You’re car looks great! Nice work


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    It takes a real man to cut one up!!!!!!!!!!
     
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  29. Phil55Kratz
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    [​IMG][​IMG] made my drag link from an old tie rod and put the steering wheel on to make sure it’s
    Centered.. seems good so far


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