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40 Merc floor work...PICS.

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by mazdaslam, Nov 19, 2007.

  1. haring
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    Great progress shots. That's very ambitious and impressive.
     
  2. spudshaft
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    That looks great. Nice work
     
  3. Kustm52
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    Very nice work. Didn't even use any roadsigns or pop-rivets...:rolleyes:

    Brian
     
  4. 40LUV
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    You guys are true artists! It's too bad you'll be covering it up with a seat.

    For those fabrication-challenged people like me, Paul Bradley has a '40 Merc Floor Pan, which he will tell you isn't an exact repro, but it's a great start.

    http://www.bradleyfloorpans.com/
     
  5. westcoaster
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    wow, looks like you got your work cut out for you. i'm glad to see people with enough talent to bring cars back to life that look like that when most would send it to the crusher. Jim Sibley's willys comes to mind. great amount of respect for you guys. keep us posted. i love the before and after pics on these kinds of builds.
     
  6. mazdaslam
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    Hey guys,thanks for all the kind words.If it was'nt for Dave's knowledge of tape measures and general knowhow of numbers:p ,I would still be trying to get it done,Thanks Dave!!;) .I will post some more pics from today in a little while.
     
  7. when you done with the floorboards add up the hours and "take a bow" had to go look at my parts car and go $$$ yeah its saveable! a real killer job.
     
  8. mazdaslam
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    Floor done.
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    Flipped to seam seal the underside.
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    Cowl bolted in place.
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    Quarter panels blocked up in place.
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    Still got a long way to go.
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    Thats all for today.I will have more on Friday.:)
     
  9. sawzall
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    nice bender..

    floor looks great..
    showing a pic of the body in place is just showing off..
     
  10. mazdaslam
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    Jeff,I told you it was in the same place....
     
  11. Dave L
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    Great Work, Looking Good!
     
  12. 39 Ford
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    WOW you guys did a lot this afternoon ,it must be the Pizza i got you for lunch!
     
  13. Clark
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    I go away for a weekend and you all but have the car done!!!!! :)
    Clark
     
  14. mazdaslam
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    Had to keep our minds off of all the fun you guys were having in Indiana:D .
     
  15. classictint
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    Good stuff, killer job!!.. i'll be raising the tunnel on my 59'.. cant wait
     
  16. WOW what great work you guys are doing. Please keep us posted on this build I really would like to see how the body turns out before you cover it in body work.
    I have one that is for sale but starting to change my mind and my end up building it. Once again nice work.
     
  17. mazdaslam
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    Thanks to everyone for all the nice compliments:) .Today we hung the doors to the cowl so we could kinda set the door gaps and help locate the rear half of the body.Dave made the panels for the tool tray in the trunk(he makes wavy beads too:rolleyes: ) while I was doing some things on the MustangII.
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  18. sawzall
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    dude.. slow down.. your making me look bad!
     
  19. shitbox2
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    lovin this floor u got here
     
  20. Awesome work. I thought I started with really bad cars, but the joy is that we same one more at a time each time we take on one. Im amazed and cant wait to see the finished product. You HAVE to keep us updated.
     
  21. uh..kev..seriously.. are you on a 30 day budget build or something.

    keep going.

    tok
     
  22. plmczy
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    Nice work, I wish I had that kind of ambition to work on mine. later shawn
     
  23. Doing an awesome job. One question though, why did you not get the body blasted first? I woulda thought it would make the job easier(!) and cleaner.
     
  24. bobx
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    from Indiana

    wow. the floor looks great. what gauge metal did you use?
     
  25. Im guessing 18 ga.
     
  26. mazdaslam
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    It will get blasted before we attach it to the floor.The metal is 20-22g.
     
  27. You're cracking me up! I showed my wife the thread and told her that I totally respect the amount of work it will take to "Frankenstein" that car back together. I would have walked miles . . . but then again, I didn't get to start with a $160 car from eBay. :D I think it is great that they're saving a car that few would have the balls and skills to save.

    Hell, I know they'll have their 40 Merc on the road before I even start mine. :rolleyes: Too many projects . . . never enough time . . .
     
  28. mazdaslam
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    $162.50....please:D . After Monday the fun has to end:( .We've got to get back to work on our customer cars:mad: .Maybe we can work on it more over Christmas week?:confused:
     
  29. chopo
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    superb work. You make it look easy. I respect your ambition and get it done attitude. looks great.
     
  30. mazdaslam
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    Small update: Dave started to make the rear inner quarters today.
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