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Projects Indy Racer Style Roadster 1st Time out

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by marioD, May 9, 2015.

  1. marioD
    Joined: Nov 20, 2005
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    1stTimeOut.jpg Rolled the roadster out of the shop in the sunlight for the first time.

    Homemade Rigling/Henning style frame - welded from 5 mm Steel.
    '35 Dodge axles converted to side steer '36 Chevy steering box custommade steering arm.
    Firewall welded from 5 mm aluminum plate sanded and wirebrushed for cast look.
    Chrysler six - 3speed manual stock now - will have 2 Zenith NDIX 32 carbs on homemade manifold.
    Started body out of 2 mm Aluminum.

    Try to find the time to make a proper build thread......

    Mario
     

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  2. marioD
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    1stTimeOut_3.jpg 1stTimeOut_4.jpg 1stTimeOut_5.jpg 1stTimeOut_6.jpg more pics...
     
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  3. nrgwizard
    Joined: Aug 18, 2006
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    from Minn. uSA

    Mmmmm... :D .
    Marcus...
     
  4. Beautiful work! Keep the updates coming.
     
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  5. gnichols
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    from Tampa, FL

    That car is just so cool. Way to go. Gary
     
  6. malcolm1943
    Joined: Sep 28, 2011
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    Looks to be an outstanding build, keep posting upgrades!
    Malcolm
     
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  7. shivasdad
    Joined: May 27, 2007
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    from Texas

    I like how you've started. Keep up the posting so we can follow along.
     
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  8. Slick. An Indy roadster. those were the days when they still ran roadsters.
    I was at the race the year that the last roadster ran. Not that it makes me special.
    My Ol' Man had a friend that had movies from Indy when they still ran roasters.

    they are just cool glad to see you building one.
     
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  9. volvobrynk
    Joined: Jan 30, 2011
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    from Denmark

    That is a nice car! And I like it a lot.

    This might be the new inspiration for my build, along with @2NDCHANCE and @Chris Cagny roadster/boattail, dry lake style, race car.
     
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  10. woodbutcher
    Joined: Apr 25, 2012
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    :D Off to a great start.Keep the updates coming.
    Good luck.Have fun.Be safe.
    Leo
     
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  11. marioD
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    Ok looks like there is some interest.
    Not sure if i took enough pics over the past 3 years - yes i took that long as i am only working saturdays on my project. The rest of the week i do coachbuilding and fabricating for customers on their prewar cars.


    I try to achieve a 1930's period perfect look for the roadster.

    I built the frame similar to the Rigling/Henning frames standard for Indyracers at the time.
    Frame is 5mm Steel ( ST52 ) no ordinary mild steel. It has a higher tensile strength.
    Using '35 Dodge axles - built a custom steering arm so i had sidesteering - draglink Dodge -
    steeringbox and pitmanarm '36 Chevy had a Balljoint made to fit the draglink to the pitmanarm.
     

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  12. marioD
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    Got some more pics of the fabbing of the 'cast ally firewall'.
     

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  13. marioD
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    Delco Lovejoy shocks.....

    Ally part is steeringcolumn support - under dash
     

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  14. The 39 guy
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    Looks like a fun project being built by a talented craftsman! I hope you keep posting updates as you progress.
     
  15. A Boner
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  16. Love this thread. On tip: when you post your photos, click on "full size". Then we don't have to click on each on to enlarge it.
     
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  17. 2NDCHANCE
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    Awesome work. Too bad you don't live a little closer. I would like to see the car in person. Keep up the great work. Gary
     
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  18. 270ci
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    Ausgezeichnet Mensch!!
     
  19. marioD
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    IMG_5217.jpg IMG_5218.jpg Some pics of the grillshell.

    It is based on the mid thirties Millesr shells. Built from 1.5mm Aluminum riveted with 3mm Aircraft rivets.
    Frame around the opening is halfround brass - cut 4mm threads and bolt with 4mm brass studs to shell.
    Silversoldered in the middle. Unsure about grill by now but tend to many small round or flat brass rods.
    Side brackets are some leftovers of british origin can't remember exactly what car it was.
     

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  20. panheadguy
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    I love the project!!! What wheels are those?
     
  21. marioD
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    These are under goodrich patent produced wheels ,thats
    What it says on the wheels itself . Actually they were on a customers car when he bought it.
    He wanted bigger ones so i traded them for work. These a are 16 inch
    Wheels.
     
  22. marioD
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    IMG_5892_.jpg Had some time today to work on the car.
    Started 2nd side of the cowl to be welded to the other half and riveted to the lower portion of the body.
    Made angles that are screwed to the frame and will be riveted to the bodysides.
    Cut piece of fiberboard to mock up rear section at least one part of it - wanted to find out the height and radiuses -
    not sure about the radiuses they may have to be a bit sharper?!
    I cut the upper hoodhinge to length.
    Fabricated hoodtray on driverside in front of the steeringbox needs sandblasting now to get the cast look.

    have a look yourself:
     

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  23. 29 Speedster
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    from Colorado

    Really Great Work. Thanks for the updates.
     
  24. Love this! The grille shell is amazing and those pictures will be very helpful when I start mine so thank you very much!
     
  25. zzford
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    Absolutletyfreakingincredable: verb, meaning Extremely Nice
     
  26. steel rebel
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    Wow Kool Shit!!!!!!
     
  27. 270ci
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    Anything new to report since your last post almost a year ago?
     
  28. 1-SHOT
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    from Denton

    Outstanding craftsmanship, beautiful,I am amassed at your skill level. Frank
     
  29. falcongeorge
    Joined: Aug 26, 2010
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    from BC

    Just found this, very nice. LOVE the grill shell, nice work! Subscribed!
     

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