Aligning all the details, body lines on the roof looks like fun!, haha keep up the good work. reminds me of the red one the Cavaliers did. Think it's Georges.
Man, sure looks good. Makes me want to pull the fenders off mine. Like your shop too. Is it a new build?
I bought the car with the motor already installed and body set in place ,but I've only been working on the chop I think for a month off and on Sent from my SM-N960U using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Yeah his 34 is sick but I think a shop chopped it for him I like it alot Sent from my SM-N960U using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Going to weld the center of a model a front crossmember section on the the original so I can lower the front a few inches ,going to change the back end by replacing the rear crossmember with another model a cross member so I can run a buggy style leaf spring that way I can run a quick change rear end Sent from my SM-N960U using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
^^^That's exactly what I did after pie-cutting the rear rails [no rear-mounted fuel tank for me] so they fit up against the trunk floor . First time I got the model A cross member up too high in the frame rails which made the back of the car sit too low. Had to cut the spot welds and move the cross member down lower in the frame rails. Then the spring u-bolts hit the quick change. Turned the u-bolts around so the u-bolt nuts were on top for clearance..all OK now
Haven't had time to work on my 34 been busy on the 30 Sent from my SM-N960U using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Went to Texas last week and picked up this hood at loan star round up had to put it on to see what the coupe would look like with the hood I like it Sent from my SM-N960U using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Good score on the hood. You always find great stuff at the Lonestar swap meet. I found a cherry pickup bed for my model a truck, along with tailgate and chains. Your chopped coupe looks mean.
Ok back on it again getting the hood lined up and radiator grill mocked up Sent from my SM-N960U using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
It appears you've been doing 33-34 fords all your life. My first chop was a VW bug. Like choppin an egg.
Nice thread. I have been down this road myself. Lookin good. Maybe you can have it finished up by the end of July. www.hotrodarama.us
I work very slow but I got the hood,grill and side blisters in place next making the radiator for the 34 Sent from my SM-N960U using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I've just been lurk'n around just watch'n and even learn'n. They chopped mine 4 1/2" I'm told back in the mid 50's, ('55 or '56) and I really enjoyed seeing how it can be done. (I have the entire history of my car from purchase in '34 to my buying it in '95, with pictures through its entire history) What an outstanding accomplishment you've done. Your one talented guy. This is an absolute killer 1934 ford coupe built so far and your to be congratulated. I am also considering the lakester headers and have delayed not knowing how they would look and how low they are after installation. Now that I have seen yours, and how damned good they look that may be my next project on it. As far as seats, mine are 90's Mustang power (3) way power using the mounting that came with them. I of course can raise and lower them from the highest geek (square in my day) look, or lower them to the rolled up T shirt sleeve, arm out the window (way to cool for you) look. Can't and won't post pic. because IFS/IRS suspension and wouldn't if I could because I'd consider that hijacking your thread for my ego. I am looking forward to the day you consider it done, (even though they never are).
Those are some awesome pics would love to see how your ride looks now [emoji106] Sent from my SM-N960U using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
The beginnings of the radiator for the 34 making the top and bottom thanks and the core is a 4 row high efficiency with dimpled tubes to keep the car real cool Sent from my SM-N960U using The H.A.M.B. mobile app