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Hot Rods 1931 Model A The Harbor Kustom's Coupe, A "Bonneville/Rolling Bones" style build!

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by HarborKustomSpeedShop, May 5, 2014.

  1. Stock Racer
    Joined: Feb 28, 2010
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    Subscribed. Thanks for taking the time to post all the great pictures.
     
  2. drmrman
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    from new Jersey

    Sweet build. Great work! Sub'd
     
  3. Thanks guys! Ill post an update this weekend..
     
  4. Here's a couple pictures from today...

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    Started metal finishing to chop

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    Justin
     
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  5. oldman2
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    That's about as traditional hot rod as you get, very nice, love the stance, metal work is great...Jim
     
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  6. banginona40
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    Wondering what the wheel base is on your coupe. Looks awesome, can't wait to get started on mine
     
  7. King ford
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    Real nice....how about a shot straight in from the front....love the relationship of the grille shell and tire location!


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  8. ct1932ford
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    Very Nice Build! What size tires are you running?
     
  9. 19-c
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    very nice job! I am interested in seeing the rear bones set up


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  10. hammered30
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    Man that ticks all the box's enjoying the build
    cheers hammered
     
  11. Thanks, I believe it is 109". post a thread on yours when you do!

    Thanks man ill try and get one soon

    Thanks, im running 500-16 front and 750-16 rears

    thanks man, I have yet to weld the gussets in but ill post pictures when I do.

    Thanks hammered
     
  12. olds vroom
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    What would I have to do to use the stock rear end with a 350 th350 combo
     
  13. olds vroom
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    Sorry wrong thread
     
  14. Worked on the coupe this weekend and got the front A pillars welded and gaps corrected, also metal finished the rear section by the back window. Had to shrink the metal down with a torch and remove the "oil canning".
    Also finished up the gussets for the rear hairpins and got them tacked in place.
    tomorrow I plan on welding up the screw in A pillar pieces and cutting the header panel down on the ends then the chop will be done!

    Anyways here's some pictures

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    A pillars and gaps
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    Metal finished back section
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    I happy with the way it turned out, the area by the rear window was the hardest. Ive never used a torch to shrink metal and remove "oil canning" so that was stress full..

    Let me know what you think?

    Justin
     
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  16. banginona40
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    just wondering, did you tig or mig the top together? nice job!
     
  17. oldman2
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    Justin, top and gaps look great. You should have went to "Gas Monkey" and showed them how to chop a Model A top....Jim
     
  18. kidcampbell71
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    You have birthed my favorite look. Congrats oh rod father. I love that style. Of course, all will say traditional stuff....which of course it is....but not everyone THEN nor NOW nails the look that I perceive as perfect. Great work man.
     
  19. thank you

    90% tig I did do a little mig on the A pillars were the upper hinge was and other random areas. Thanks!

    Haha Thanks Jim, Ya im glad I didn't have to go threw all that trouble
    to get mine to fit together.

    Thanks man, glad you dig it!
     
  20. Well I finally got around to getting the clutch linkage hooked up, had to notch out the x-member in order to get the pedal to travel far enough. also got the steering box mount modified to work for side steering and made a riveted cover for the frame where the shaft comes out. Yesterday I fixed the bad patch job where the old filler used to be in the cowl that the previous owner did. also welded the cowl side seems.

    Initial mock up
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    modified mount and final placement (still need to trim down)

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    this is what I came up with to strengthen the area I remove for the clutch arm clearance
    (will weld in once the body is removed)

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    Cowl top before

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    cowl top after lots of hammer and dolly work and little bit of English wheeling

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    And cowl welded in

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    Justin
     
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  21. jlaird
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    Great craftsmanship!
     
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  22. barett
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    from Taylor TX

    Man this is great... I love this car. Sure wish I had a ch***is like that. Great work and great inspiration...
    Subscribed...


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  23. oldman2
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    Excellent job,looks great...Jim
     
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  24. motoandy
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    PERFECT.
     
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  25. Thanks everybody!

    Finished the welding on the spreader bar and made a push bar for it. Also started getting the front floor kick ups made no pictures of that though.

    Here's the spreader bar and push bar

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    Justin
     
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  26. clem
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    Very nice ! Thanks for posting.
     
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  27. oldman2
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    Looks like it belongs there, nice job....Jim
     
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  28. curbspeed
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    Very nice build. Clean work.
     
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