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

  1. Deadbird
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  2. newredporch
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    After sitting for months I have finally found time to get back to the coupe. Couldn’t seem to find a right rear fender that was decent and affordable. Decided to pull the one off of my parts car and start welding and pounding. It’s coming along. 3EB3C7F8-1792-44D6-932C-DD83CBD204B5.jpeg
     
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  3. alchemy
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    That looks like a really nice fender compared to what I see at swap meets nowadays.
     
  4. Right rears are certainly hard to find, I was told is because you really cant see that corner from the drivers seat and a lot of them were backed into stuff. I have collected three scrappy Deluxe ones and a really nice standard with no tail light that will get a hole cut and the extra backing plate around the hole from one of the scrap fenders added for my coupe. I too struggle with time for the 40, but I tell myself all the time at least I have one.
     
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    Every little thing is progress...
     
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    Yes, I went to a lot of swap meets last summer. I couldn’t find a decent fender.
     
  9. Anymore a decent 40 fender is one you might be able to salvage. Extremely rough shells are no longer considered parts cars.
     
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    Just finished blasting and repairing some rusty grille parts. IMG_3147.jpeg
     
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    This piece was a lot of work. Not perfect but good enough for this build CEC135D8-9C19-4208-A09E-A3F80A97E71A.jpeg 0F1DF91D-6E7E-4C5E-85BA-8F6279877BA2.jpeg
     
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    Taking Shape!
     
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    Man, that grille is dreamy.

    -Abone.
     
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    It was just a bunch of rusty original pieces and lots of elbow grease
     
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    Those '40 DeLuxe grills are a royal pain in the ol' keaster... lucky for them they're so gol'-dang good lookin'!!
     
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  17. YES! It actually looks like a car now, proud moment I bet.
     
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    You are making good headway, looking really good. Is that your shop or where you work? And I am still following. Frank
     
  19. newredporch
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    Yes it’s my shop and where I work.
     
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    That's cool that they let you work on your own rig! (Nights & week-ends, I assume)
     
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    Great stance, perfect!
     
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    Owner. Lol
     
  23. Jacksmith
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    Ah-Haa! That explains it!!
     
  24. newredporch
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    195/65/15 seems to be a popular choice up front. I figured I’d give it a try like C64778E1-A019-455B-84F6-3580AC14D60C.jpeg so many cool kids here
     
  25. 75's have a better proportioned sidewall. 165 or 185/75. And 235/75 in the rear on a 7.
    Sits great just the same.
     
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    I'm running 5.60R15 on front & 8.20R15 on rear. The car now sits a click lower than this pic, as the springs have settled an inch +/-. In retrospect I'd gone a size taller on the front and not lowered the front 2". But for now it is what it is. IMG_0340.JPG
     
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    Looks nice. How does she drive on those tires? I love the look but roads around Pittsburgh really suck.
     
  28. Jacksmith
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    Rides real well. However, as with any narrow tire, you don't want to charge into turns real fast...
     
  29. newredporch
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    I like you color choice
     

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