Thanks for the coments I have some more paint work dome on the blown flathead Time for for painting out doors After painting in Volvo Sarfan pearl Her have i taken the masking away. We have bought a new tool to our little work shop I new AC/DC tig My sisters son Andreas is trying it on a stainless pipe. /Stefan
Thanks for the coment I have assemble little more parts on the flathead to my shoebox The 3-71 blower is on the flathead And i have put on the multirib belt to the motor The belt is to a Ford Mondeo I were on Biltema and messure the belts to i found one that was enough long to my aplication. /Stefan
Yes it's little but it is the strech side i belve that should work If it don't do it ther's a posibyty to mount a wheel more and a longer belt /Stefan
Thanx for the guided tour in your shop yesterday !! The engine are looking awesome ! One thing is fore sure,you will need a BIG hole in your hood......
Nice work! I really like the flathead and your home made tools. Do you have any more pics and info of that blower intake manifold? I may have missed it earlier since I jumped around abit.
Dude made his own steering wheel, mufflers, wind-wing frames, steering column, intake, roof ETC...simply amazing! what's next? Subscribed.
Not on the shoebox but shall take care of little later then the oval is not all over the space in the garage my sister son have working hard on it so it will hopefully come togther soon and my burned vw have taken some time too
Stefan - WTF happend with that VW ?!?! I know , obviously it caught fire , but what's the story & what was the cause ?? What a damn shame !
Sorry about the vw, i have a soft spot for them.Engine fire it looks like. I had a few bugs and there wiring is less than desirable. Would that be about right? By the way, your talent is second to none, Great job.
There was a carburator burn in it and don't develop so werry well But the car is restorble but need a lot of new parts we hav blasted the body and i have fix most of the big parts that are missing to it /Stefan
Stefan, as usual you have things under control and on the way to a complete turnaround, nice job so far....Jim
I'm confused... was that a Type III Notchback turned Roadster? Pretty flippin' cool! Sent from my DROID device using the TJJ mobile app