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Hot Rods 1934 Ford sedan into a coupe

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by irondoctor, Jan 13, 2018.

  1. Corn Fed
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    Are the repro roadster quarters significantly cheaper than repro 3W quarters?
     
  2. Very nice work, following with interest.
     
  3. AVater
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    Wow. Thank you for sharing this with us!
     
  4. dutchrod
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  5. irondoctor
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    No, I dont have the 32 3w anymore.
    I had a plan put together for another 32 but I got side tracked with this.
     
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  6. irondoctor
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    3W quarters are not avalible. SAR does not make them anymore.
     
  7. irondoctor
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    It has been difficult to resist the temptation of chopping it. But I want to do this stock height. If it doesnt look right when I'm done I'll chop it then.
    That "bustle" is a mess to deal with. I just have the easy part done. Now comes the true test.
     
  8. irondoctor
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    Amen
     
  9. irondoctor
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    No skill here. I am just flying by the seat of my pants.
     
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  10. Great build please keep the updates coming.
     
  11. irondoctor
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    Ok, I got Side tracked on some other projects. I have a little time before the next one starts so. Here we go.
    I have been nervous about doing the corners of the roof. After thinking this through a couple hundred times I decided it might be best to cut the roof line detail off the corner rather than attempt to fit the entire corner in one piece. I made the piece in the first picture to serve as the door jamb at the back of the door. That gave me an edge to attach the roof detail I cut from the sedan corner. I had to do a lot of shrinking to make the curve right in the transition from the door post to the belt line. But it turned out better than I thought it would. Next to make the top portion line up. This was a lot more tuff. I will have some pictures coming up soon.
     

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  12. Rickybop
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    Man...I gotta get me some cardboard.
    You make nice car. :)
     
  13. brEad
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    I missed this one a year ago. Glad I saw it come this time around! You have made an excellent start.
     
  14. Model A Vette
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    What body styles have the brace from the door post going toward the rear wheel well as shown in post #4?
     
  15. irondoctor
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    Those are part of the 2 door sedan.
     
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  17. irondoctor
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    Some times I don’t know why I start these projects. This is a can of worms to say the least. Any way I finished the door opening around the top side. I ended up piecing it together with smaller parts than I wanted to but I think it worked out ok. Next I decided to attempt to make the sail panel from scratch. Not sure if this is going to work but the more I beat on it the better it is starting to look. I wanted to try this because the sedan sail panel is so far off I figured rather than attempt to make it work and possibly destroy it. I would go this route, If any thing I am getting some practice before I try to reshape the sedan sail panel.
     

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  18. irondoctor
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    Couple more pictures of the “lip” over the door. It transitions from an over hung lip to a flush body line. I spent way to much time making that.
     

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  19. irondoctor
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    I recently scored a dropped axle for it and could not resist putting it under the front to see how it sets. I am trying not to mess with the suspension and drive train much (my favorite part) until the body is together. That helps push me though my least favorite part.
     

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  20. brEad
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    I love your method, I do similar things myself to keep my motivation. That door frame looks really good!
     
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  21. irondoctor
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    Still fighting through the sail panel. I think it is starting to take shape, maybe a little flat on the top. The detail or tight radius that runs about 3 inches above the door was not it the sedan corner as the sedan gets round and bulbous. I beat it in with a hammer and carried it down into the corner.
    It’s pry not correct but I have some success overlapping the panels on the car and working them with the jammer & dolly before t******* them flush for welding.
     

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  22. Duke
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    Looking good!
     
  23. irondoctor
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    I felt good enough about the lower half of the sail panel to trim it and tack it in. With that in place I have the foundation to work the top half. No matter how many clamps I put on it everything kept slipping and moving around.
     

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  24. sweet....subscribed.....
     
  25. irondoctor
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    Bang, it’s a 3 window.
    Still have a little work to do but it looks like a car again. Glad that’s done... well half done. Now just to make the other side look like this side.
     

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  26. irondoctor
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    Couple more
     

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  27. curbspeed
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    Are you going to take out the squareness of the sedan back portion? I would see if someone could make you a contour pattern of a 3 window roof so you could get the crown out of it. Looks like a lot of work. I know. Just chopping a 5W was enough for me.
     
  28. irondoctor
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    I do have some gauges I made from an original body. Actually a coupe is a lot more square than a sedan. That was the struggle putting the square into it. The rear of a sedan is very round and bulbous where a coupe has a fairly flat back and a defined corner in the sail panel.
     
  29. curbspeed
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    I'll have to look at a stock 3W again I guess. My fiver is hard to get a read on compared to what you have done since it's chopped to the limit.. Great job by the way. You got big br*** ones for sure. Mucho talent. Will you chop it now?
     
  30. jimmy six
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    So when you get it all done are you going to chop it a few inches?:rolleyes:
     

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