Drive and enjoy, or do you have more plans.? Personally I think drive and enjoy is the best option in the short term .
Good for you, share the plan! Maybe just an altitude adjustment? Wheels/tires? De bumper and de-spare?
looks nice... wrap a magnet in cloth and check the right rear quarter patch... some of the old guys were real good at bodywork... that is where the rear window drain dumped its catch...
i jokingly refer to those repairs as "a farmer's restoration"... old coot did his best with what he had... drove it in every parade...
Very nice... kinda I'm particle to standard 31 coupe's too. I'm driving & enjoying mine while I gather up parts.
Thanks for the comments and cool pictures. So the plan originally was to run it as is, but with different wheels etc..just simple stuff to get started. There are some great events held by the VHRA in the UK so wanted to get to next years events, so didnt want to get in too deep with a project straight away. Sometimes things get out of hand though.... First problem i found was the block is cracked, I didnt notice when i looked at the car, although i still would have bought it but would have had a bit of bargaining power, but im still happy. Parts in the UK are not cheap so finding another engine whilst possible, wouldn't be particularly cheap, so a plan was beginning to hatch. The pictures make the paint look good but its not really been done very well with all the prep sanding marks visible under the paint, but as far i can tell it is very solid and straight. This will be a build done at home with only basic tools, with not alot of budget and with kids helping so nothing too exciting, but hope you enjoy it. I couldnt resist...
Look at you Gooooo!!!!!...congrats awesome base for a Hotrod Dream...that Coupe @34 5W Paul posted really captures something you may be venturing into...bring it on @v8coupe...
Haha! It just made me start doing the to do list sooner. Yep! Im slightly (only just) ahead of these pics, il bring it up to date.
I removed a small section of the outer skin on the A and B posts so i could fully weld the inner structure of the posts, then put the outer skin back on. I won't bore you all with 100's of photos of the chop as im sure you've seen enough pictures of models As getting chopped over the years. View attachment 5257056
@v8coupe Wow your cuts were awesome they way it all lined up. Did you do that staggered cut to reduce the need for extra vertical cuts behind the rear side windows or just to maximise the rear window size? Nice chop on removing part of the A and B pillars to fully weld the internal structue, dont always see that done in the threads I've looked at. @Stogy yeah that coupe is pretty close to me
Thanks, it may ruffle a few feathers but it will have a sbc with a muncie and 9". A cool flathead would be nice but for what i would want from one it would be way too rich for me. Il do my best!