Me and my brother Mike finally broke ground today on Mike Jrs model a roadster build. He's been collecting parts for some time now and today was the day we started slicing and dicing. This is my brothers first vintage hot rod build so were taking things one step at a time. We started with a nice stock model a frame, an open drive banjo which mike disassembled and installed passenger car bells and axles... Reversed. A nice running 99a flathead mated to a S-10 tranny. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
It's a roller now. I'll reinforce the rear frame section, everything is just tacked in place for now. I'll be installing an F1 steering box and pedals. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
He's running 35 wires all around with 600-16's up front and 650-16's in the rear. I'm going to make a nice strong double K member on both sides of the original center cross member. I'll try and upload updated photos as we progress. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
super coooooolllll!!!!!! What are you using for a tanny mount? Any pics? I had to make one for my Dads ModelA. If you got a better idea I'd like to see it.
As far as the tranny mount and crossmember.... Were prolly going to make one from round tube as well as the mount for the rear bones. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
This should be a fun thread to follow.Two brothers working together what could possibly go wrong. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
way to go pete, its wicked nice to see you young guys keep the REAL hot rodding alive. you and your brother have all my support and i hope i can help out if you need anything. tommy caruso.
George.... That is some funny shit right there.... And the truth. Tommy, good to hear from you, I still have your helmet and will return it soon. I appreciate your offer for help. Pete- Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
Like it, same set up as I'm running on my T for the rear end, I'm thinking of stepping the frame to take it down a little more too. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
What's the wheelbase with the spring mounted in front of the axle like that? Where will the rear tire and wheel end up in relation to the wheelhouse on your A body? Stock Model A wheelbase with the rear axle center directly under the rear crossmember is 103" and from the pic you posted it looks like you'll be about 110" now. Unless the frame was shortened 7 3/8" but it doesn't appear to have been. I have a spring behind in my A pickup and to keep the wheelbase at 103" I had to lengthen my frame 7 3/8" because spring behind moves the rear axle forward. Spring in front moves the rear axle reward, which would require the frame be shortened to keep the wheelbase right. Unless your planning to move the body rearward.
We changed the frame to accommodate the spring in front axle.... So basically the frame was shortened 7-1/2 inches. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
Oh ok, I see it now. Was hard to tell it was shortened (for these old eyes anyway,lol) by looking at the pic. Sorry, just lookin out.
Mike spoke to Steve over the weekend and I looks like a few weeks... Once the bodies on than we can start the real work. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
Lookin' Good! I put a t-5 in my coupe and it worked out the balls( of course it's a traditional t-5( hrumph)Keep posting the pics for all us visual guys who don't read directions too well! ( first thing I throw away, then I can't figure out why they sent extra parts???)
Look forward to following this build for sure. Always like what you do. Your brother is one lucky dude!