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the de-construction of a coupe

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by hiboy32, Nov 3, 2007.

  1. hiboy32
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    The time has come,gotta rip apart my coupe and get it ready to start a new chapter in its life. Where this takes it I dont know, just that i is time to make this old coupe evolve.

    first to go is the flatty , it was on loan and it was time to return this *****in motor back to the real owner. This thing got me to Austin and back an every where else this summer, but the time has come.

    I started by calling a few friends and just basically tore it apart . Here is where we started.
     

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  2. hiboy32
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    Here we made some progress. This feels good, that first step in makin it better. I sent the motor back to the owners, Thanks Dave and the guys at Shop#10 , you guys rock!!! I hope that little flatty works as well for you as it did for me. I test that little motor and it p***ed all my tests I could give it. Here is Max trying to take the place of the little flatty.
     

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  3. hiboy32
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    Now it is time to tear into some of the other problems. To start, the top insert is next to go. This is for Kevin. As I have stated before it was only tempary and it has stayed long past its time.
     

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  4. hiboy32
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    Next it is time for the seat ( uncomfortable- gotta go!), dash, cowl vent (gonna make it operational) and anything else that is gonna get changed or repaired.
     

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  5. hiboy32
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    I even brought out all my help.
     

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  6. Corn Fed
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    How far are ya going? Just a cleanup to smooth off the rough edges or a complete redo? Gonna put a flatty back in it or slide in an overhead? If ya need some ideas, let me know. I'm building it in my head as I write this......
     
  7. Sam F.
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    when i first read the ***le..i thought "i hope this doesnt end like the Pete Eastwood coupe!"
     
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  8. hiboy32
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    I still have a lot of ideas, just trying to sort it all out. I am still planning on flat head power, we'll see.
     
  9. HellRaiser
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    How about a HellRaiser clone????


    HellRaiser
     
  10. hiboy32
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    I hope not also, we'll see


    I think that sounds fun. I have a tough 406 ( in my Chevelle) that I could use. Now a clone doesnt have to be as good , does it?
     
  11. Malcolm
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    Good stuff, Jeff!..... I know you're switching to unsplit 'bones with a "heavy" axle :cool: ...and as for the power module, it sounds like you're not 100% sure about the flatty goin' back in it.

    Have you considered a y-block? ...but you've also mentioned wanting to be more period correct. Maybe a y-block is too new? '54 was the first year.

    What a great car. I've spent some miles in it with you and had a great time. My personal interpretation would probably include FE power for lots 'O' fun! :D

    Looking forward to the updates,

    Malcolm
     
  12. xderelict
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    Stolebolt,if I've said it once I've said it a hundred times, that fford needs a stovebolt.I have several,you need one?
     
  13. hiboy32
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    Malcolm, that is right, the front suspension is also coming out for a redo.

    I dont think an FE would make a good choice. I am pretty sure that would leave my little frame lookin like a pretzel.


    now **** , you might be on to something how about a decked out inline. Then I would be like all the goldchainers , you know chey in their Ford.


    Here is the seat were it belongs, anywere but in my coupe.
     

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  14. Malcolm
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    Y-block. Keep a Ford in your Ford! :D A stocker shouldn't turn your frame into a pretzel like the FE would....

    Malcolm
     
  15. Corn Fed
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    A Y-block doesn't sound too bad, but you know I'm kinda partial to them myself. Of course, if you do slip in a Y, then you'd have no reason to not race my 312 "A" PU at MoKan. Think you can handle that pressure???? On second thought, ya better stick with a flatty so I don't embarr*** you in front of your kids and buddies.........
     

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  16. hiboy32
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    Heck you better look out even if I run a flatty!!


    Your y-block is almost enough of a reason to run one , your A sounds great and really gets with it! I would be pleased if my coupe was fast enough to use the electronic timers instead of the sun dial!
     
  17. hiboy32
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    thanks Malcolm, friends have all those miles on the road and race track so much fun.

    Here is what all that fun looks like in the lower end of a flathead.
     

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  18. Corn Fed
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    I really doubt that!!!! Flatties are cool but just today my brother and I took that red flathead powered '32 sedan out for a spin. Even with it being stroked, relieved and all, it was no where near as fun as my Y-block. I guess it all just depends upon how deep ya want to sink into the seat when ya hit the go pedal.

    Keep the rebuild pics coming!!
     
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  20. hiboy32
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    here is a pic after I pulled my injured flatty was pulled. Can you tell what side the breather was on.
     

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  21. hiboy32
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    I look foreward to doing more of this.
     

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  22. Malcolm
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    So, tell us, what else are you planning on doing to the car? Aren't you doing some body work and reinforcement?

    Malcolm
     
  23. Hat Man
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    When can we come over and give you a hand? You taking the body off? If you have some ideas I can try doing some photoshop work for you. Just let me know.

    Hat Man
     
  24. ALindustrial
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    those things look so naked without a engine :( you need to fill that space with something PLENTY big... 409 will work ;)
     
  25. Rusty
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    WOW, cant believe you are going back so far, So are you gonna body work and paint it? Why split bones? It is running unsplit now? I really like you coupe and the way you drive it. It has proven itself for sure.
     
  26. Malcolm
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    He's going from split '40 style 'bones and axle to unsplit '32 "heavy" type axle and bones.

    Malcolm
     
  27. hiboy32
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    Yeah,what Malcom said.

    I am going to go with UN-split wish bones and a different front axle.
    Should be pretty cool.
    I am also reinforcing the body , gonna make it solid and maybe a little straighter.

    Here is an early build picture, real early.
     

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  28. hiboy32
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    Dan , I dont plan on doing anything that will really change the look enough to warrant a photoshop. I am just changing some details and cleaning it up alittle.. thanks for the offer.



    Nick, well my plans are to change the front suspension...unsplt wishbones and a proper axle ( with a proper drop )
    I am also going to properly reinforce the body and remount the steering column.
    I am also going to generally clean- up the body.... basically take some of the Rat out of it (if you have seen it , you know....Rat aint cool) I dont really plan on getting crazy trying to make it nice, I just dont like the circle track scares....everywhere.
    One last thing to accomplish is to get the cowl vent working ( I have cut it out... it was spot welded in some time in the past ) and get the windshield hinged and opening like an old Ford should.
    Last but not least , I will need to get it running again


    I think a 409 would make a pretzel out of my old ford . I need to keep it a little smaller.


    Rusty, I have always considered my coupe a long way from being done, I just have a hard time tearing it apart while it is still running.
    So with it sitting here engine - less I decided that the time was right. My garage isnt heated so weather is going to be a factor. ( I also have my house to remodel )
    When are you going to get your killer chopped sedan on the road. I dont plan on getting mine on the road till late spring.
     
  29. Rusty
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    Sounds like you got a good plan. It will be a great car with the proper updates. I am having to tackle the same stuff on the sedan. The goal for the sedan is Roundup 08
     
  30. NoSurf
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    Looking good my brother!

    Once again we are both pulling oars in the same trireme...

    Don't forget to hook up the overdrive!
     

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