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Projects Nate’s 32 roadster build

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by heyitsnate, Nov 17, 2020.

  1. RodStRace
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    Amazing detail and craftsmanship! All in the pursuit of the perfect form.
     
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  2. Malcolm
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    Man, that top is a work of art.
     
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  3. Looks great! What did you use for that rear window?
     
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  4. heyitsnate
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    It’s from Sid Chavers .
     
  5. dirt car
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    Nice ! so many times builders tend to miss the mark with a poorly designed or fitting top, this one is spot on !
     
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  6. hotcoupe
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    Like everything else on the car, the top looks terrific!
    Tom
     
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  7. Duke
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    Wow, that really turned out well! Best top ever!
     
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  8. I was wrong.
    I thought it couldn’t get any better after the interior. Wrong!
    Then the hood and fenders showed up.
    And now You and Rex made a new standard for roadster tops.
    And now…..it’s PERFECT
     
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  9. Dak Rat
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    Would you show the brackets you built to allow the '32 chevy hood latch to operate. Thanks so much for the build thread!
     
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  10. Jaber
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    Really loved it. Great taste man, specially that dash!!! Congrats
     
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  11. heyitsnate
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    you can kinda see em. I put my phone flashlight on the engine facing down and used the holes in the side to reach through and set them up . The front ones bolt to the crossmember with 10/24 screws. I tapped the crossmember. The rear ones I bent up from sheet metal
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  12. Dak Rat
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    Great, thank you. Simple and effective.
     
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  13. oliver westlund
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    Very cool build!
     
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  14. Top and hood both turned out amazing!
     
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  15. Paul
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    so nice
     
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  16. heyitsnate
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    IMG_1351.jpeg 7DABE4DB-F217-4969-B323-8DC592CFE3DC.jpeg IMG_4681.jpeg IMG_0613.jpeg IMG_0612.jpeg This next bit I made once, and didn’t come out perfect so I started over from scratch. I’ll just post the one . Imagine me doing all that before though haha. I love the old prewar cars Kurtis and Duvall did with the skirted front fenders so that’s what I’m setting out to do
     
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  17. heyitsnate
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    As you can see above I made a model and Jason killlpack made one too a long time ago. Now we get into the real work . Pretty straightforward. These are the first ones and some wire edge tests also. I had the dies but no roller so circle city hot rods put the bead in for me after I wire edged it. The next series is me . I didn’t get the template right so I ended up redoing everything . IMG_4925.jpeg IMG_4928.jpeg IMG_4935.jpeg IMG_4937.jpeg IMG_4952.jpeg IMG_5007.jpeg IMG_5009.jpeg
     
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  19. heyitsnate
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    And now you’re all up to date. The next thing is trimming shaping and welding these in , then things are coming apart for paint . At that point the engine is getting replaced. This one is ok but it smokes and leaks a lot.
     
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  20. 57tailgater
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    This has been a great thread to follow. Interesting idea on the fender skirting. Reminds me of a '35 International pickup front fender.
     
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  21. Just checking in on the progress. As always looks killer. See you at GNRS
     
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  22. 31Apickup
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    I like where this is going, will look great!
     
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  23. Outback
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    When I first saw this photo, I thought wow that's it! That's the pinnacle.
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    Then I saw this & I couldn't imagine that it could look any better, but now you've shown us the skirted front fenders the stock ones look plain & as if something is missing. Well done, I wish I could get to see this car in person.

    I'm looking forward to seeing it come together. :cool:
     
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  25. heyitsnate
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    thanks!
    I hammered the edge on a wood form, then you kinda clamp the wire with vice grips as you go through and hammer it over. If your bend height is 5/16” it covers a 1/8” wire nicely . Then there’s a die with a gap for the wire and you just bead roll that sucker.
     
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  26. heyitsnate
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    Thank you! I was worried it would look weird or it wouldn’t come out as cool as I thought it could
     
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  27. alchemy
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    Have you seen English 33-34 Fords?
     
  28. patsurf
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    nothing to it....!
     
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  29. heyitsnate
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    No. I did see somewhere a totally stock set of 32 skirted fenders. I think ford made some but no idea why or where
     
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  30. justabeater37
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    I have been toying with the same intrusive thoughts since I saw this rendering and the European skirted front fenders.
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