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Projects Recreating the jesse lopez coupe

Discussion in 'Traditional Customs' started by jivin jer, Aug 18, 2012.

  1. jivin jer
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    This is the first batch of chrome back from the platers, probably 75%.
     

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  2. As soon as you start showing pics of that stuff unwrapped I'm going to start crying. I only dream about nice shiny chrome.
     
  3. jivin jer
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    This is Jesse of J-B Polish and Chrome. He's a poser and a lot of fun.
     

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  4. Tnomoldw
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    I got to thinking about my earlier post and realized my 41 Ford was 4 years younger than I was..... It seems like only yesterday....... But this thread is not about me ,Jer, If you feel my posts are cluttering up your build ,Send me a msg. and I will remove them. I have enjoyed your builds of Jr. and Jesse cars and hope to see a few more in the future.
     
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  5. jivin jer
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    This is the recreate your youth (amongst other things) thread.
     
  6. Gotgas
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    Jerry, please let us know your satisfaction with J-B.
     
  7. BrerHair
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    Haha! Love it. Oh, you're in the deep end, alright, but swimming just fine.
     
  8. jivin jer
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    Jesse and Bernie are hard working guy's. They do all the prep work and have a deal with a big chrome shop that's out of the area that does the plating. They have done a very good job for me. I've just had a couple pieces that needed a little more prep work (after they were plated). They said "no problem" and redid them.

    They've just gotten a big account at a BIG custom shop that's local by saying that they do pot metal. I do have some pieces for another build (maybe) that are really bad. They said let us look at them, you'd be surprised what we can do.

    I like these guys. They don't put on "airs". I can work with them to get what I want. Prices are friendly. Tell em' Jerry sent you.
     

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  9. Whoa, that looks amazing.
     
  10. banditomerc
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    that dash looks sweet Jerry....
     
  11. Torchie
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    Wow is right.
    That dash is going to be blinding.
    Sure wish I had a shop like that near me.
    Torchie.
     
  12. jivin jer
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    Ready to be installed. After a couple of failed attempts at getting this shaped to the contour of the dash I got mad. Using the rosebud attachment to my oxy/acetylene welder, I carefully got it REAL hot. It did resist going molten and I was able to gently push the ends to fit and when it cooled it kept that shape. This is the original piece.
     

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  13. Sledge
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    nice! I wonder if a heat gun would have worked?
     
  14. J.B.
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    I used a heat gun to form my rear tallights in the bumper guards. Had to be careful not to come to close or overheat. Then the plastic bubbled. But it was a great tool for it.
     
  15. Looking good.......
     
  16. Mudslinger
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    Nice work. I feel lazy I was going to just find another dash for my 41.
     
  17. jivin jer
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    Jesse told me that he screwed that plastic bezel on with tiny screws. I wanted to glue it on with clear double back tape. The more I thought about it, I figured out a way to do it Jesse's way. I took a small piece of plastic with a sheet metal fragment with a hole in it down to Ace hdwe. I found the screws that would work. I made a low tech drill stop to protect the bezel and I was able to get it attached Jesse's way. WHEW!
     

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  18. NortonG
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    WOW! That looks super space age and would've been crazy modern for back then.

    Great job knocking that out!


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  19. koolkemp
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    That looks amazing Jer !! Congrats on a beautiful job!
     
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  21. jivin jer
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    Actually, after looking at that pic, that shows the R side attached with the clear tape (the L side isn't attached). Here's the real pic with the screws.
     

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  22. Torchie
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    Very Nice Jer.
    Torchie.
     
  23. Rikster
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    The dash and insert came out fantastic Jerry.
     
  24. ne'erdowell
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    Very nice!!! I agree that it must have blown them away back 'in the day', I think it's very cool now. Look forward to each installation as this comes together, you are doing an amazing job Jerry. I have a question, what happened to the original car and when?
     
  25. The Dash looks great!
    What color was Jesse's original interior?
     
  26. jivin jer
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    Green that matches the plastic and Ivory. Jesse's car was totaled by the second owner about 1955.
     
  27. The dash looks great !
     
  28. jivin jer
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    Rik sent me this pic of the Zaro '41 Ford dashboard. This is when I was struggling with that bezel. It showed that I needed to define that groove that divides the two halves more. I also saw that my Appleton's are in the exact same place's. Zaro's ends are tapered more though. THANKS RIK
     

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  29. emiliedk
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    Jerry..this looks great! I love that green color!
    thanks for keeping us updated!
    -Palle
     
  30. WOW......that dash, spotlight handles & horn button look awesome! Very nice detail.
    Thanks Rikster!
     

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