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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by newredporch, Jan 9, 2019.

  1. joel
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    I worked to get the reveal on the body to line up, at the door to quarter panel gap, with the shims. This probably helps with the getting the trim to line up.
     
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  2. newredporch
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    My door latches are 1/8 higher from side to side. Lol
     
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  3. Lifter
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    Hey newredporch, great project and a great thread. I'm learning every post, just a little behind you. Ha,ha. Merry Christmas and keep it going IMG_4577.jpg
     
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  4. newredporch
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    You are definitely invested. Lol. Take time to celebrate the small victories. That’s what keeps me going.
     
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  5. newredporch
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    A little mock up just to see if things are going to work. I was told the seats are from a Hudson Terraplane. Who knows? Also spent some time blocking the doors.
     

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  6. newredporch
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    Working on the steering today. Should have it finished and in place soon. E2B22342-1FB5-4519-9A6B-86FE3B427FDB.jpeg
     
  7. newredporch
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    Blasted some parts the other day. Welded the radio and clock hole shut. Trying to get the dash painted and steering put back in the coupe on a cold winter day. 99307CAD-FA0C-4B42-BA5E-FA13F2C17E6B.jpeg
     
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  8. newredporch
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    Finished the heater and added a 12v motor and some hammer tone paint. Thanks to the HAMB for the NAPA part number. All I had to do is cut a little bit of the shaft off. I can do without a heater but my wife will appreciate it on the chilly nights. Also got the first round of small parts painted.
     

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  9. 1-SHOT
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    Thanks for the update
     
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  10. newredporch
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    Started putting the sound deadening material in. This stuff works nice, is cost efficient and actually looks good image.jpg image.jpg enough to show off up under the dash. I chose this brand because it is black.
     
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  11. 1-SHOT
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    Where did you purchase it? Thanks Frank
     
  12. newredporch
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    Amazon
     
  13. johnold1938
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    MINE DOES NOT NEED MUCH probably should finish it! DSC00017.JPG
     
  14. newredporch
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    Spent some time sealing seams and prep work on the door jams. I also cut the undercarriage out from a 4 door front seat and altered it to work as a mounting platform for the early Hudson Terraplane seats. (At least thats what the guy that sold them to me said they were from). They seem to fit nice and it gives the car a nice old school feel.
     

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  16. newredporch
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    6E6FF99A-E5D3-44F6-B5B9-DCA4C729A016.jpeg 673FF427-C811-404F-B266-9EC8A65D34CA.jpeg
    Final fit on the trunk lid before blasting and straightening.
     
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  17. The 39 guy
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    Looks good! Did you try it with the trunk seal it can sometimes make a difference?
     
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  18. newredporch
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    I did. The Picture is shown with the seal taped in place. Makes a big difference
     
  19. two couped up
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    Looks great, and those seats are a perfect fit and look right at home in the car.
     
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  20. newredporch
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    D8E217DA-B22E-4BB8-9BC6-4198A06E2B39.jpeg F4910E66-F498-442A-AD7F-86A570E2197D.jpeg 423AA5C0-2E5F-428D-A786-DB1DA6086687.jpeg Painted the jams and edges today
     
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  21. newredporch
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    Lacking ambition today and figured I’d dive into the steering wheel.
     

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  22. newredporch
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    finished the steering wheel. The center will get hand painted pinstripes 43D99992-EE07-4C86-B5D1-89594A4CBC78.jpeg
     
  23. okiedokie
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    Nice job on the wheel, car is coming along.
     
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  24. newredporch
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    My glass came from Bob’s Glass this week (best price) so I figured I would get the dash together and install it after I put the glass in. This will give a little more room to work the windshield into place B65091EF-6297-4788-8D0C-0C078A434E47.jpeg 28DE5F5D-BD03-41C5-96D3-5FC0180F8BA8.jpeg
     
  26. Bandit Billy
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    That Classic Instruments gauge panel looks excellent. I purchased the same unit for my PU, nice seeing one installed. Great work BTW.
     
  27. geoford41
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    A heads up, if you are installing a headliner do not install rear glass (w/new gasket) because you need to glue all around the opening and then put the new gasket in with the glass, I already had my glass in with a new gaskets so I had to cut the gasket out and then reinstall a new gasket and re-installed the glass!
     
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  28. Jacksmith
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    So... How's progress since April ?!
     
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  29. Bandit Billy
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    Slow and steady wins the race they say, so I am in the lead!
     
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  30. Dan in Pasadena
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    Just stumbled on to your project. Such great looking work. I've used JBWeld for steering wheel repair and wasn't all that pleased with its longevity.

    Have you used the PC-7 before and had good luck? I notice you ground out cracks all the way to the metal and that you put the epoxy back in layers. If I may, how thick can you put it in and have it solidly/cure properly. Was sanding all by hand?
     
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