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Hot Rods The Hitchhikers Guide:The Hot Rod Ford Model A or AV8 Coupe. Post war 40's build.

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Hitchhiker, Sep 4, 2010.

  1. Hitchhiker
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    Yes sir! it's go time....

    Yeah, I live right down the street from them. My friends hate coming to my house.:D

    I do know someone with a T spring.....J. Scow where are you?

    Thanks! It should make a nice rat rod. Wait till you see my spider web window treatments. ;)

    Thank you sir!



    I'll see if I can get the next installment up tonight.....
     
    Last edited: Jun 9, 2011
  2. 41 Dave
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    Matt, Good to see that you are making some great progress on your "A". Looking forward to further updates.


    Dave
     
  3. Hey Hitch, I found the drop forged steering arm for the push pull set up, plus you can grab the whole 5 gallon bucket of stuff as I just picked up another car and am trying to lighten my load of parts that I might need in my life but most likely will never need. My new car is so close to be road worthy so I want to get it on the road , drive it and have fun while working on the Whip.!!
     
  4. Hitchhiker
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    took this off the wall today to take some pictures to sell it. I stuck it on the A real quick. Not sure what I was thinking. :D

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    I need to work on level photos

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    Last edited: Jun 15, 2011
  5. Hitchhiker
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    Does 2 carbs make it a hot rod?

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  6. 52pig
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    Hmm, I believe it's closer than not.
     
  7. Model A Gomez
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    Got all the right parts, should make a nice ride
     
  8. That Grancor intake is the cherry on a flathead sundae.....:D Cool Car!...
     
  9. Hitchhiker
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    Thanks, I hope it will be. As long as I don't do anything stupid it should be alright.

    Thanks. I like the intake alot. But I may have to trade it or sell it to get a 3 carb model as I want to build a real fancy motor. :D
     
  10. ravedodger
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  11. awesome build hitchhiker, your coupe is coming along!!!!!!
     
  12. Uncle Bob
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    Ya better turn up the wick Matt if you're going to catch up with Marty............
     
  13. edwardlloyd
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    I use rear bushings and cut them shorter.
     
  14. Hitchhiker
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    I know..... I'm actually a lot further than the thread shows. I just haven't found time to update it yet.
     
  15. 41 Dave
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    Matt, Wishing you some good progress as 2011 get closer to the end. Hope you get to enjoy your new Hot Rod !

    Dave
     
  16. Petejoe
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    A perfect 40's Stance. I like it!!
     
  17. Hey Matt, I think you need another project or two to slow the pace a bit!! Sort of what happened to me. Hmmm Lets see, Whippet to finish or the 1936 5 window to finish!! You can't just have one project!! It's just not normal!! LOL!!
     
  18. Hitchhiker
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    Dude, i need to call you. I totally forgot.
     
  19. tinmann
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    Nice collection of parts. When do we see sparks fly?
     
  20. Hitchhiker
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    I'm unsuccessfully teaching myself to make sheet metal things. But here is a tid bit......

    Last time I left off I had slid the replacement rail into the p***enger side. I used sheet metal screws threw the original rivet holes to hold it together. I'll completely weld it later once everything fits together. Scroll back a few pages if you need a picture.

    I figured the next thing to do would be to fix and attach the p***enger B pillar. It looks like this.

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    So I removed the triangle brace.

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    And I bought some 18g a few months back.

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    and made a pattern.

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    I then transferred it to the metal.

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    and cut it out with these( what a PITA, I need something better)

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    And started bending.

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    This was my first attempt.....:eek: Kinda embarr***ed.

    I did all this all with my vice, a piece of 1inch square tube. a hammer, and the back splash of my work bench. It at this point it needed some refinement.....


    It's getting late, I'll show some more tomorrow.
     
  21. 52pig
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    Guess you'll have to drive back down to Gene's workshop.

    It's always fun making things with limited equipment. Keeps your imagination going.
     
  22. Hitchhiker
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    ****, without that cl*** I wouldn't have known where to start.
     
  23. Hitchhiker
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    I kept on cutting, and things started looking like this.

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    first test fit

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  24. Hitchhiker
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    But it needs to look more like this.

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    ****ty picture. But there is a little indent at the bottom.
     
  25. pasadenahotrod
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    Model A u-shackles work fine in 32-34 perches.
    The 32-34 Fords have a larger eye in the SPRINGS, not the perches.
     
  26. Hitchhiker
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    I just kept shaping things.

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    next thing you know, I'd cut out the b pillar.

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  27. Hitchhiker
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    Is anyone even reading this?
     
  28. yep

    (Edit: And I'm pullin' for ya!)
     
    Last edited: Sep 9, 2011
  29. TexasSpeed
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    Yes sir.. In fact, I went and reread both of your threads last night.

    Keep up the good work! I'm learning tons of stuff from your threads.


    iPhone - TJJ App
     
  30. 52pig
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    No.

    I only look at pictures and pretend to read so I look smurt.
     

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