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Projects My 1936 Ford Coupe Traditional Custom

Discussion in 'Traditional Customs' started by ChuckleHead_Al, Sep 10, 2024.

  1. ChuckleHead_Al
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    The past few years my Dad and I would talk about regrets in life.
    I love traditional Hotrods and Customs.
    So I decided to get one of the many cars I've always wanted. It only happened after my Dad gave me his newer Toyota Tacoma due to him having ALS, I sold my older Tacoma and waited patiently. So on the HAMB I saw a 1936 Ford Coupe for sale in the Dallas suburb area. After contacting the owner, we agreed on a deal over the phone and would hold the car for me. I borrowed my brothers bigger truck and a Uhaul and made my way. So time p***ed after bringing it home and the coupe had made a transformation. It sits on a 1939 Ford frame, but still had the 21 stud Flathead. I got it wired up, running, stopping properly, lowered the rear, found some skirts, flipper hubcaps and drove the sh!t out of it. My Dad p***ed away last year in August from ALS and I decided I was going to go full Custom in his honor and not live my life with regrets. So I looked and inquired with many shops and could never lock down a date or get a good yes or no answer from shops. I was finally referred to Old Iron Workshop in Georgetown, TX by a good friend, I inquired and he quickly said yes. So I dropped off the Coupe and here is the start on my tribute to my Dad and to going full Traditional Custom.

    Please be patient as I upload videos and Pictures.

     
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  2. ChuckleHead_Al
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    Part 3 of the build

     
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    Part 4 Coming in hot.

     
  5. ChuckleHead_Al
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    So after getting my Coupe back, I didn’t feel satisfied. I was happy with the work done, but I had a Laselle grill I had been wanting on the Coupe. I hung it on my wall for a bit, drove the car for a couple of weeks and was scheduled to get painted. In the back of my mind I was bothered, I wanted to keep going and do more work, I didn’t want to settle. A lot of people, even some close friends thought the chop was enough, but I wasn’t happy, I had a vision, I didn’t want to regret this build. So when I was getting ready to paint it, I pulled it out and took it out Metal fabricating legend Bexar Bones Garage in San Antonio after his schedule opened up enough to accommodate the work on the Coupe.

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  6. skooch
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    Beautiful car, tastefully done. Great stance.
     
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  7. ChuckleHead_Al
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    So the plan was to add the Laselle grille that I had bought and wanted on my Coupe.

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  8. ChuckleHead_Al
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    Here you see the finished product of the Laselle grill being installed by Chris at Bexar Bones Garage. So Chris and I would communicate a lot and he’d send me updates (there are a lot of pictures that I didn’t upload) well we had an idea. I always loved The Chopper Member John Fishers 36 Three window and it was serving a inspiration for my car, that was the front end I loved, I thought it was perfect. So Chris asked what about the headlights, let’s do those next, I didn’t have any at the time, but I had some saved on eBay just waiting to pull the trigger. Chris said he could do it so that’s what was next on the list.

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  9. 49ratfink
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    that's some nice work on that grille.
     
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  10. Okie Pete
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    Beautiful. The lines of you Car flow nicely
     
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  11. ChuckleHead_Al
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    Thank you, glad you dig it.
     
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  12. ChuckleHead_Al
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    Awesome thanks Okie Pete
     
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  13. Mr48chev
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    Oh my, I think you are on the way to building what I have always thought would be the coolest 36 on the block.
     
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  14. ChuckleHead_Al
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    I hope I don’t let you down, I post more pictures tomorrow morning. Stay tuned .

    Alex
     
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  15. ChuckleHead_Al
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    So the headlights being installed are 1939 Buick and Chris was making sure they would go on properly without having to cut the fenders and sink them in.
    I may have to hold off, maybe I’m overwhelming this site. What happened to the HAMB?


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  17. ChuckleHead_Al
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    Thanks Skooch
     
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  18. ChuckleHead_Al
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    Haha ok, I was a bit worried
     
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  19. ChuckleHead_Al
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    So the Laselle grille, I think someone made this, who knows when, I bought it off Instagram years ago. It’s one piece, original grilles are two pieces. It’s a rough casting and it will be cleaned up and polished.

    Alex
     
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  20. ChuckleHead_Al
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    So here’s the finished product, well, the headlight trim is missing, but you get the overall look and feel.
    The front is done, what’s next? IMG_0547.jpeg
     
  21. Cali4niaCruiser
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    Well thought out and executed wonderfully. Cool!
     
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  22. ChuckleHead_Al
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    Thank you so much.
    But wait there's more :eek:
     
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  23. Tim
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    Oh cool! I’ve been following this on instagram I’ll have to go back to the start and catch up on this thread :) car is really coming out cool!
     
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  24. ChuckleHead_Al
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    Thanks Tim, yeah I post a lot on the Gram :)
     
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  25. ChuckleHead_Al
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    So what’s next? Is anyone even asking? Bueller? HAMB?
    I inquired about some fender skirts from a well known builder and after putting down a deposit and waiting 4 months and nothing, I decided I was going to get my money back. So I asked Chris at Bexar Bones if he could make me some skirts, his reply, I can make anything
    So I had some ideas and he had a better idea and so fender skirts were next on the list.

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    Photoshopped:
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  27. Needs a flathead and a pair Smithy’s. Hehe.
     
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  28. Bentrodder
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    Beautiful work! What's your IG?
     
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  29. Tim
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    I thought making the headlights bolt on to the stock stands was a creative move. It’s going to have that speed boat/ 40’s custom feel for sure. Really dig the work on the hood tops as well.

    Something with the hamb now is now that you can “like” a post, threads get fewer replies. In which case it sinks to page 7 trillion and no one sees it.

    so here’s a little mini ramble to bump this to the front page
     
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  30. ChuckleHead_Al
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    Thanks Oilver
     
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