Register now to get rid of these ads!

Delivering the Kiwi goods.

Discussion in 'Off Topic Hot Rods & Customs' started by woodbox, Dec 8, 2024.

  1. Paul from nzhrm was there camera on hand, so hopefully we will get some coverage in the mag.
    I couldn't let the opportunity for a group photo go by.
     
    loudbang, KiwiGlen and 26 T Ford RPU like this.
  2. I finally got back on the job this week after a brief interlude. I started out by grabbing another load of panels out of the molasses, straighten a few then decided to make a start on the firewall repairs and mods.
    The firewall came with the car from an earlier donor because the delivery one has been unceremoniously removed in the past by someone.

    IMG20250710134416.jpg
    Filled a bunch of holes so I can set them where it suits me later.

    8d51639e-f96d-4e58-a86b-b3c8ca83c4f1.jpg
    A trip into town for a sheet of steel.

    IMG20250710175001.jpg

    The original vertical braces were in the way on the right side, interfering with the head and have suffered from a bit of cancer at the base. So I have redesigned them and given myself more space.

    IMG20250710174949.jpg

    One side sorted to a cleco stage and happy with the form and function, this format should help with the firewall mounted booster and master, adding stiffness.
     
  3. Another busy day today, dodging the rain. Working on the left side of the firewall. Where I am changing the brace on this side was going to interfere with an existing depression formed. So out with the saw and make it fit. IMG20250711110124.jpg
    As you can see here.

    IMG20250711110127.jpg
    I got to play with my new air saw to cut the corners.
    IMG20250711110204.jpg
    Chopped out and......
    IMG20250711110229.jpg
    ....moved over to clear the new brace.
    IMG20250711113845.jpg
    Frankensteined to fit and clamped in with the panel clamps from timu!
    IMG20250711171755.jpg
    Lots of welding and hammering later.
    IMG20250711171802.jpg
    Then on to the foot that had some cancer issues. I made a new foot from 2.5mm with a bit of bending and a few welds.
    IMG20250711171815.jpg
    Tomorrow I will make the light gauge pieces to finish off the foot.
    IMG20250711172038.jpg
    Pretty happy with progress so far.
    IMG20250711172028.jpg
    Will look tidy and easier to paint and clean than the original braces too.
     
  4. You are a clever bugga, Wade. :cool: JW
     
    woodbox and KiwiGlen like this.
  5. This came up on my memories today, from a few years back.

     
    Okie Pete and 26 T Ford RPU like this.
  6. Eleven years ago. Always liked that video and this was pretty much the other end of that road. Looks like you could keep better company though!:eek::(:D JW
    [​IMG]
     
    Okie Pete and woodbox like this.
  7. No resting on a Saturday, carrying on with the braces. IMG20250712155941.jpg
    Replacing the gangrenous left foot took most of the day.
    IMG20250712155949.jpg
    And filling in a couple of holes to make the new braces sealed boxes.
    IMG20250712180456.jpg
    Basically ready for some weld through primer inside the new braces and blind pockets and it's off to get spot welded onto the firewall.
    IMG20250712180608.jpg
    Left side sorted.
    IMG20250712180645.jpg
    And the right.
    Cheers fellas, time for a brew!
     
  8. A splash of weld through primer on the ares that will be covered by the braces.
    IMG20250715122519.jpg
    I also sprayed the inside of the braces before I took it all up to my friends workshop to use his spot welder to attach it all together.
    Today I finished up with a few bit of mig welding on the ends and where I couldn't reach with the spot welder. I have also filled the park brake holes and it is almost ready to acid wash and etch prime.

    IMG20250715122453.jpg
     
  9. Chopping out the ugly and cleaning up panels ready for etch and epoxy today.
    IMG20250717115049.jpg
    The left side inner fender had an ugly deviation to go around the steering box, not any more!
    IMG20250717115112.jpg
    Trimmed and fitted.
    IMG20250717123319.jpg

    Welded and cleaned up.
    IMG20250718111243.jpg

    And a bunch more panels cleaned up ready to etch and epoxy.
    IMG20250718161816.jpg
    That makes nearly the entire front clip all cleaned up and in epoxy.
     
    KiwiGlen, 26 T Ford RPU and loudbang like this.
  10. Etch on and epoxy coated. It's been a long week!
    IMG20250719145539.jpg
    Cleaned up.
    IMG20250719161503.jpg
    Etch on.......
    IMG20250719161508.jpg
    ....all of them....
    IMG20250720140651.jpg
    ....epoxy grey green rolled on the lot.
    IMG20250719162602.jpg
    Now we clean up the mess!
     
    Jiminy, loudbang, Deutscher and 2 others like this.
  11. They all look like new patch panels. :cool: JW
     
  12. I am completely amazed that the 72 year old panels look so great with virtually no rust anywhere so far!
     
    26 T Ford RPU likes this.
  13. We had a big day today resetting the shop so I can do a bit of maintenance and finish a couple of jobs on the coupe. To make a bit more room in the shop I decided to put the delivery chassis under the body.
    IMG20250721131653.jpg
    So I lifted it up nice and high to roll the chassis in.
    IMG20250721131703.jpg
    I only have a couple of tall stands, so I had to hoist the back up with the engine lift through the door.
    IMG20250721131723.jpg
    Then I lowered it all carefully down onto a couple of blocks on top of the chassis because there are going to be a few spots that don't fit......yet!
    IMG20250721135535.jpg
    Once down and happy I decided to make use of the space in the back to store all the panels that are painted.
    Messenger_creation_FCC2D453-110A-4347-8AD5-C0CC1FFC5DB5.jpg
    Playing panel Tetris in the back worked well.
    IMG20250721144532.jpg
    Both front fenders, inner fenders, both halves of the hood, firewall and plenty more all went in.
    IMG20250721144536.jpg
    IMG20250721144540.jpg
    Now it is all tucked in the corner with the seats and steering column in there too! IMG20250721163253.jpg
    I found the front valance sitting on the roof too, so it is in the molasses for bath.
     
  14. Good job!...aren't you expecting a bit much from that poor 4x2 (2x4) ? :eek::D JW
     
    woodbox likes this.
  15. 3x2!
     
  16. The panels look great!

    I'm looking forward to seeing what your final colour choice will be, I don't think you've mentioned it
     
    26 T Ford RPU and woodbox like this.
  17. So, when we went away in January to the street rod national run the coupe developed a vacuum leak between the carb spacer and the manifold. This created an annoying whistle and as a result the headers were getting very hot! So much so, that the headers were glowing red down in the intersection, not helped by the fact that I had wrapped them as well. Long story short, we melted a hole in them!

    Another issue that I had with the exhaust was the fact that it hung below the chassis in places and was nearly always the first thing to get caught on the ground. I went to a great deal of trouble with the delivery chassis to keep it above the chassis everywhere.

    On the coupe, right hand side there is space to redirect the exhaust up and out of the way with a couple of bends.

    The driver side is a different story with the brake master cylinder under the floor, necessitating some creativity. There is a limited space that a pipe can run but not at full 2½" diameter, so.....
    IMG20250723173520.jpg
    I calculated the cross sectional area of 2½" tube and made a flat profile tube that had the same cross sectional area, and didn't hang below the bottom edge of the chassis.
    IMG20250723173531.jpg
    To make a transition piece from round to flat, I simply squashed one end of a short tube in the vise, then hammered the radius over a heavy wall tube to get the profile right.
    IMG20250723173540.jpg
    A little trimming and fettling to get the pieces to fit each other.
    I have ordered a couple of expansion joints to add in, so am waiting for them to arrive before I continue much on that one.....but the right side header needs some attention while we wait.
    IMG20250723164751.jpg
    The Sanderson design makes it very difficult to get access to 2 of the bolts, so I plan a redesign.
    Above, I clamped a spare head to the bench to keep the flange plate straight while I fabricate the new ones.

    .......A few moments later......
    IMG20250723172235.jpg
     
    26 T Ford RPU likes this.
  18. The plan is to change to a factory Corvette style tube header.
    IMG20250723173317.jpg
    Using a couple of donuts and some 180 deg bends.
     
    loudbang and 26 T Ford RPU like this.
  19. Nice work, looking forward to seeing the finished job. :cool: JW
     
    woodbox likes this.

Share This Page

Register now to get rid of these ads!

Archive

Copyright © 1995-2021 The Jalopy Journal: Steal our stuff, we'll kick your teeth in. Terms of Service. Privacy Policy.

Atomic Industry
Forum software by XenForo™ ©2010-2014 XenForo Ltd.