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Projects 1927 T Tudor sedan

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Dustan, Mar 4, 2015.

  1. '77dually
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    '77dually

    Nice Tudor, but I'm a bit biased. [​IMG]
     
  2. '77dually
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    '77dually

    Nice Tudor, but I'm a bit biased.
     

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  3. Dustan
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    Thank you. Love the 32 frame. I want to do a model a coupe on deuce rails next.
     
  4. I am pro cupholder. It's a HOT Rod... gotta hydrate ;)
     
  5. '77dually
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    What about a tiny electric cooler fabbed in? Be like a 6 pack cup holder :O

    Sent from my SM-N900W8 using Tapatalk
     
  6. Dustan
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    For sure! I always have to have a drink.
     
  7. Dustan
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    I'm thinking I'm going to find a old cooler also and mount it in the back to hold stuff ;)
     
  8. Dustan
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    Just about finished with this trans/driveline tunnel. Need to pull my seats and get it mounted then take it out and finish welding and grinding. Getting it out of my shop this week to get wired and a windshield cut image.jpg
     
  9. Dustan
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    Put about 160 miles on the T. Have been working out all of the little bugs. Main problem has been heating up while driving slow. Took out the 180 t stat and put in a 160. Built this shroud tonight. Seems to work pretty good now. I will have to drive it some more and see.having fun with it now but I have a lot left to do still. image.jpg
     
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  10. Dustan
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  11. Gary Addcox
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    I think our Dads HAD to be related. My Dad said the exact same thing to me when I brought home a super straight '35 Chevy Standard 2-DR for 75 bucks in '66. Then, the freaking Navy called me ! ! !
     
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  12. Gary Addcox
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    Danish laws must be much more lenient than Texas laws. I was in the process of applying the BELCOM method to my '27 T 2-dr when a nosy neighbor called the FUZZ. When they arrived, they not only critiqued my brand of beer rather harshly, but one of them made me turn off my ROCKABILLY music. It was only 1:30 am on Friday. Fuckin' rednecks !.
     
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  13. Gary Addcox
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    I so agree. These critics you have been suffering finally stepped over the line when they turned up their noses at the mention of a cupholder. They can no longer claim the title of Sentinels of Hotrodding. As of today, August 26, in the year of our LORD 2015, they are just regular guys.
     
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  14. Gary Addcox
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    Those '29 A fenders look like they were designed for that T
     
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  15. '77dually
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    '77dually

    Fenders, no fenders, it all looks good. An electric fan cured my slow speed cruise issues
     
  16. verde742
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    figure it MUST be proto-type early "28, Ford like to use up left over parts.
    I 've read that a lot.:rolleyes::rolleyes::p;)
     
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  17. verde742
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    by putting in 160 degree thermostat, the water is going be in radiator LESS time.
    You want it to be in Radiator LONGER, so the breeze can cool it. IMO
     
  18. Dustan
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    I got wood today... image.jpg image.jpg
     
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  19. verde742
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    looks fantastic, who did it? nice job
     
  20. Dustan
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    I actually ordered it from macs like 2 months ago and just got it yesterday. It fits okay I still have the slats that go across but haven't had time to put those in yet. I need to oil the stuff up too. image.jpg
     
  21. verde742
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    saw you in Longview, drive by several times lately, on yer way home.

    what kind of wood is it?

    I don't know rhododendron from oak..
     
  22. Dustan
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    I am pretty sure it's oak haha could be maple I'm not all that good with identifying hardwoods either.
     
  23. volvobrynk
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    Its the neighbors that are the problem, not the fuzz or the law.

    My neighbors ain't that much in to my music, but behind my shop, there are longer between houses and nobody complaints :-D
     
  24. Dustan
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    Okay so now that I have been driving it a bit I have been working bugs out. The biggest issue I have now is the front end sways pretty bad at highway speeds. Not fun at all. Since this is my first car I have done I saw people running without a panhard so I figured that I didn't need one. The more I look into it those guys must be side steer and I'm cross steer. So I have a couple of options it looks like,a dead perch,this fork looking thing with a bearing in the center to hold the axel strait,or I figure out some way to make a bolt on panhard bar...
     
  25. verde742
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    Most important, check your toe end, 1/16-1/8 th toe in. Old Man Way: jack tire off ground, spin it while spraying silver paint in center of tread, then take a 4x4 block, continue spinning and use a Philips screwdriver, leveraged on the block to make mark all the way around tire in fresh paint,
    Same on other tire, then have girlfriend hold measuring tape on 1 inch mark, you go to other side and measure distance between marks, close to 180 degrees on tire measure again..
    way easier than I make it sound. Measure it when IT IS NOT JACKED UP, setting on ground.

    have fun,
     
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  26. verde742
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    O, I almost forgot :eek: " It might be because the radiator is taller than the cowl""":rolleyes:


    But, seriously, If You had a shorter main leaf, and you had shorter shocks, you would reduce the "SPACE" between your axle and the bottom of the main leaf, and from the side your wishbone would become more parallel with the ground. I just don't see how,, the way it is now, that there is any springy ride in the front end. There is just no place for the spring to flex, must ride hard in front end. IMO
     
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  27. Dustan
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    Right now I have my toe set at 0 using a tram gauge. Tomorrow I will add just a little toe in and see what happens. But when you get on the throttle hard or are coming out of a corner you can feel the axle sway to the side a little. I wish I would have put a panhard bar on before I painted the frame... I did find this thing and it looks interesting but I would hate to drill my chrome axle and have it still not work. Right now I think I will order a panhard bar and fab the bracket so it will bolt to the frame or through the frame. image.jpg
     
  28. Dustan
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    Just set my toe in to about 1/8". I guess we will see how it Does on the way to longbeach here in a couple of hours.
     
  29. Dustan
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    Car drives much better with a little toe in. I probably should have a panhard bar but it is livable now.
     
  30. Dustan
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