I was able to locate a set of hubcaps for the artillery wheels. Search everywhere for months and finally found them.
Awesome detailed coverage and progress...@Joe Rosales and the Helmet on the cowl shot just above says a lot of your respect for what has been...really enjoying this...Thank you
Stogy, thank you really glad everyone is enjoying this build. Always great to hear others thoughts and suggestions.
If you took the time to install the Model A fender brackets, is it safe to say this gem will be full fendered? I sure hope so. Bob
Please, somebody... All the pics in this thread are jpeg, and have all been Black-X'd in a little box. Just reading the comments by '37Kid, et al, about fitted panels, Deuce tank, leather dust cover...and RIVETS!!! I just Must see the pics! Help.....
Mike, I just finished viewing all pics, and Joe they are pics of some first cl*** work! Not PC savvy enough to tell you what you have outta kilter Mike, but my old clunky one sees them fine. Joe, I do have one concern however, and it may or may not be pertinent to your build. My 31"A" Hiboy was purchased as a mocked up rolling Ch***is from Brookville Roadster with a P&J '32 frame and front and rear suspension by a previous owner and never completed when I bought it. The rear radius rod "hairpins" on mine are what Speedway labels as "Curtis style" and 36" in length. They are now labeled in red in the catalog as "not for use on rear". But I got mine on the road before this was inserted into the catalog, or at least I didn't see it before I got it running. The very first day I got a bit "enthusiastic" and bent one of these "Curtis style" rods. Car all built, everything painted, etc. So I bought another set and welded in a 1/8" plate with lightening holes full length in them. No problem now.
I see cast/forged front fender braces, do you need cast coupe rears? ... I took them off a '30 coupe...
Bob, this will be a fenderless car. We thought we would try something different with the light bar so we decided to use 28-29 braces with 31 light bar.
Again, love the detail. How long is this build this far? Or how many hours poured into it? It’s gonna be killer for sure.
Getting the engine mocked up. Making sure we have enough clearance for the mechanical fan I want to use. Chris has a killer idea for the motor mounts he wants to make. Stay tuned
There is something wrong with your motor!! It looks like a Chevy!! Was hoping to see a flathead in there....damn.
You thinkin' what I'm thinkin? - That automotive brake shoes consist of a primary and secondary shoe. The primary brake shoe is the front shoe and normally has a slightly shorter lining than the secondary shoe. The secondary shoe is the rear shoe and has the largest lining surface area.