I like the fender pods. It makes me nervous to see that body perched up on that retaining wall though.
Been ages since I have had some quality time to work on my own projects. I had a 46 Packard dash that I’ve been looking at for ages and today I decided to cut and shut it into the spare 30 roadster cowl. Yes I might build two speedsters 28 and a 30. Anyhow the first cut is the deepest so I measured twice and away I went. Bit of finishing off to do but it went in like a bought one.
Thats great ! It really has the right amount of period chrome and design from the era.I think your shooting for.Its cl***y
Some conjecture in the night as I slept and dreamed that the original factory brow is a bit busy. It was a last minute add on as I had originally cut it off. I think I might delete it and go with the smooth flowing dashtop.
Bought a 36 Packard grille surround from a guy in Geelong on eBay . He’s gone awol along with the grille. If anyone knows Trev can they get him to contact me please.
I’m umming and ahhing if the original dash topcap with the sculpted, blunt edge was better or deleting it and having the smooth dash roll up fully looks better. So I put a door on to visualise. But I might change my mind tomorrow.....
I think id leave it on, it looks more finished or fitting and flows into the doors,and helps that windscreen lower edge fit ,without it you'll need some kinda blend into the door tops in the dash,but both options are ok
The Buick grill makes it more aggressive which I like. While the Packard grill makes it more elegant and goes with the dash which is a excellent choice.
Sometimes you just have to sit in a pile of parts to be happy. Looks like I’ll build two cars at once . The Soeedster with the Duvall style screen and the 30 with standard chopped screen. Maybe fenders on one and fenderless on the other.