Been a while since I updated progress on the coupe. Mainly because there wasn't much. A bout of poor health and the distraction of getting to race a flathead dragster meant the 5 window took a back seat but I'm back on it now. Since getting the car back from Kelvin I did undo the channel slightly at the cowl. Kelv had put where we agreed but I kept looking at it and decided it would look better with a uniform gap between the bottom of the body and side rail. Oh yeah, this was the distraction! With that done I could pull the body and continue the dry build of the chassis. It was a sketchy operation but I managed it without incident! First jobs were to fill in the many holes that had been drilled in the rails by previous owners for body mounts etc. I then added some crossmembers that will serve as mounting points for the removable roll cage that's required to run at Pendine. At present I'm just about done plumbing the brakes then I will turn my attention to the exhaust system. Once that is complete I can think about pulling the frame apart for prep and paint. I am ignoring the body completely at the moment, there will be a ton of work involved in getting it straight but that is something I will probably do over time once the car is on the road.
Bit more done. With the exhaust fabricated and the brake lines ran the dry build of the chassis is pretty much done. Managed to tuck most of the system up into the chassis so it wont be visible side on. Need to add some cut outs up front for when I want to piss the neighbours off but they have been marked out and can be done off the car. I will also fab some 'weed eater' style headers for drag racing. I also added a mechanical brake light switch as I have had a few of the hydraulic type fail on me. I could now put the body back on, using the sketchy method that got it off, and enjoy it looking like a car again although there is still a long way to go. Floors will be next along with how to mount the set back firewall.
Still chipping away at the coupe with the floors being the current project. I also picked up a tunnel ram for the motor!
Cool project, I forget how little space you guys have to work in (as I plan to stretch my shed) but turn out some killer hot rods! Keep it up & thanks for the updates
Love the build. Personally I really like the channel too, even if it was unpopular with others! Keen to see it done and driven hard.