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Projects 30 Model a tudor build first build ever

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Mechman_22, Dec 29, 2014.

  1. Mechman_22
    Joined: Mar 18, 2014
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    from Nc

    well I have been on here for a little while seeing everyone's threads a drooling, well now I finally get to start one of my own, I was able to locate a 30 Model A Tudor that wasn't too far. so after driving couple hours to check out the car to make sure it was what I wanted. After all that and a deal was made. I was short on time with something coming up and afraid that someone would try to buy it out from under me if giving the chance. So I went and picked her up and brought her back home. Have a member (Moparob) from here that's local and willing to take me under his wing and let me pick his brain and offered help. Well here well start this off with couple pics of first time seeing her and then the move
    Couple pics from when I first when to check out the car
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    Then the move and not getting home safe in the garage until 130am
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  2. grim1930
    Joined: Jan 22, 2011
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    from Norfolk UK

    good luck with the build, I am on my first build as well a 30 pickup, you will learn a lot in a short time from the people on here.
     
  3. Mechman_22
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    always look forward to learning just glad got someone local thats willing to help
     
  4. oldsman41
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    wow newbie. having someone to show you the way will save you a lot of time and money. have a good time and keep us posted.
     
  5. mike bowling
    Joined: Jan 1, 2013
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    Congratulations- Hot Rodding a Model A will make you a happy camper.Cool that you have a guide to help you .Pictures are mandatory of course. Good Luck with it.
     
  6. joeycarpunk
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    from MN,USA

    Congrats, looks relatively complete. What are the plans for your build?
     
  7. Gearhead Graphics
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    Doesn't look like a bad start at all. Seen way worse turned into nice rides.
     
  8. I'm really excited by the new guys here .......starting their first build. A model A tudor is the perfect "first hotrod" build. Congrats and even with the wealth of knowledge here, Mike Bishop's "How To Build A Traditional Hotrod" is a wonderful book to shine a light on one way to build a great hotrod.
     
  9. Mechman_22
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    From the style i have been looking at and thinking of building i might have put this one in the wrong section. Up im still up in the air.
     
  10. Runnin shine
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    I think I'll cry a little if you don't build it in a style worthy of this section. Besides what other style is there? None that get's my attention like your fine Tudor has so far. Good luck Great car.
     
  11. Mechman_22
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    Looking something around this,
     

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  12. nelson845
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    I'll tell you one thing. Build it for your self and not to please any forum or forum members. You will end up happier. BTW..nice score.
     
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  13. Mechman_22
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    Would this be traditional custom?
     
  14. donnie
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  15. Mechman_22
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    So then those would be considered traditional ? Noob question i know but i want to get termanolgy down lol
     
  16. Here's a couple of great examples of Model A's done right in my opinion:

    @tudorfritz :
    http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/tudorfritz-slowly-builds-a-model-a-build-thread.429076


    @mctim64 :
    http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/338ci-y-block-wrapped-up-in-30-model-a-tudor.667198/

    Asking questions isn't bad by any means, when I first got on here I was much in the same boat as you in terms of nailing down the definition of "traditional." Not only are the pictures you posted not strictly "traditional," there's a lot involved in a build like one of those that would be out of the realm of most beginners' knowledge. There's a wealth of knowledge on here, just keep your eyes open!
     
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  17. Thanks for the kind words on my build. The thread completely disappeared with the format change although it is back now it seems most of the pictures are gone. You can see what is missing here. http://yblockguy.com/projects/Tudor/Tudor.html
    Good luck with your car, you have a good car to start with. Cheers!
     
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  18. Mechman_22
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    having trouble with trying to figure out what engine and trans to go with, buddy help locate me a ford 9in. i really wana run a manual trans, also trying to figure out with how big i am how much chop and channel will still leave me with riding comfort. 6'4" 250lbs so im not the smallest.
     
  19. There's a good chance being that tall, you won't be able to do anything like what you posted above. I'd say if you want to channel it, just channel it over the frame and once you get that done (including the new floor subframe and any frame modifications) see how you fit and how much room to chop it.

    Or, you could go the route many others have and just chop it without channeling it. It's a matter of personal preference, balanced with practicality. If you're planning to drive this thing a lot, then I'd stay away from anything radical, especially being 6 foot 4.

    Engine-wise, you've got lots of options. Do you have a preference for make/model? If not, a small-block Chevy is the most-often used choice, and parts are cheap and widely available. It's also quasi-traditional, having been introduced in 1955. The Ford flathead is also a popular and even more traditional choice, and you can't beat the sound. Many guys are also happy with early Hemis. The T-5 manual transmission is a popular choice for flatheads and small-block Chevys, not sure what guys use with Hemis. Just remember that you WILL have to do something to fit any V-8 in there, whether it's using a lengthened frame ($$) or a recessed firewall (which will further intrude onto interior space). There's a balance to it.
     
  20. Mechman_22
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    Hell i drive acura integra as a daily driver figured it cant be much different lol my head almost hits the roof
     
  21. Mechman_22
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    Well hopefully this weekend ill pick up the ford 9in, get the old rotted wood taking out and all the glass
     
  22. missysdad1
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    The people who are advising you against building a car along the lines of the example you chose are doing you a favor. They have the experience in the hot rod hobby to know what a beginner is capable of building - AND WHAT ULTIMATELY HAPPENS TO MOST OF THESE GROTESQUE AND ILL-ENGINEERED PROJECTS! That's right, they end up as a pile of f***ed up parts on Craig's List that nobody will buy.

    Those who support and even encourage your "clown car" project are doing you no favors at all. They simply like to hear themselves talk.

    Do yourself a really big favor and check the background of those who post opinions and advice on your build thread, and listen to only those who have built a respectable amount of H.A.M.B. credibility. The others probably don't have any more experience or knowledge than you do.

    Good luck with your project.
     
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  23. Welcome from MN and good luck on your first build, you picked a good one!!
     
  24. oldsman41
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    right or wrong you will build or try to build what you want. I think what you see in the pics are what you want and for the first build I think its very aggressive. think about this go to car shows talk to guys there with same type cars. ask if they feel the cut to much off the top. take your time.
     
  25. joeycarpunk
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    See if the same guys you talk to will let you sit behind the wheel to see how a larger framed guy that you are will fit.
     
  26. Good advice all the way around and I would highly recommend following most of it, especially when you read what others post. Do your self a favor and see what the've built and decide for your self if there full of shit or a credible source. ... Doesn't matter what engine you drop in (as long as it's a Hemi or Wedge MoPar, my personal opinion) if it works with the overall 'look' you are after. Flatty, Cheby, Hemi, Buick Nailhead it's your build and yours alone brother so build it how you see fit, just remember to take your time, ask lots of questions and sack up & seek help when your lost. Don't let pride ruin your project!
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  27. frosty-49
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    Great start. Just THINK THINK THINK before you start Good Luck
     
  28. bald_and_grumpy
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    Moparob,

    Your car is amazing!
     
  29. Thanks it has been a rolling project forever! I am planning on re configuring my trunk pan and locating the fuel cell under the trunk for more cargo capacity. I would like to start the body work and paint it this year I just have to be easy on the throttle and not grenade another engine! ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1420211491.332206.jpg ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1420211533.461010.jpg ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1420211601.758426.jpg


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  30. Mechman_22
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    well picked up a ford 9in from a bud today. got home and couldn't resists tearing into it. so here are some pics, yes I did fit a axle in my tiny ass car along with my big ass self 6'4" 250lbs. its always funny when I got to meet people to buy stuff and I pull up and get out, had one guy tell me damn I was expecting someone little smaller to come outa that lol. goind to start cleaning it up tomorrow.
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