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Introducing my Fuel Coupe-styled Tudor

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Just Gary, Sep 18, 2006.

  1. Love the shifter Gary.:) Very nice.;)
     
  2. loudbang
    Joined: Jul 23, 2013
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    Looks good :)
     
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  3. Nice work as always!
    M/T knob is cool.
     
  4. Yea! The M/T knob is killer!;) Are you almost ready for a test drive? :)
     
  5. 2.5" exhaust with 24" Thrush glass-packs.
    They're quieter than I remember :confused:
    But give 'em time...:cool:
     
  6. Dino 64
    Joined: Jul 13, 2012
    Posts: 2,460

    Dino 64
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    from Virginia

    You were focusing on the engine sounds, it was loud, believe :rolleyes::rolleyes::)…. It was a wonderful sound too;);)
     
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  7. There was no room for my stock pistol-grip E-brake. :(
    But this Lokar unit fits under the driver's knees.
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    Will connect the cables when the tires are down off the cribbing.
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    I also whipped up a license plate bracket that hangs from the spare tire mount holes.
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    A racing buddy's expired license served as a template. :cool: 20210225_162013_2.jpg
     
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  8. Tim
    Joined: Mar 2, 2001
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    Looks heavy lmao
     
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  9. brianf31
    Joined: Aug 11, 2003
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    Nice license plate. Nitro!
     
  10. Incredbile build, thanks for posting!!
     
  11. Hey Gary! I have the same e- brake in the coupe, works great. :)Excellent choice my friend .;)
     
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  12. Roothawg
    Joined: Mar 14, 2001
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    Bump since I can never find this when I am looking for it….
     
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  13. I scored an NOS, made-in-the-USA Stewart Warner speedo to use instead of the restored '56 Studebaker/SW speedo I'd previously gotten.
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    A daughter's wedding & son's college bills devoured this month's budget. To keep up momentum, I set aside the $hopping list and attacked my low/no-cost task list:

    1) @ol55 , a fellow Classic Chevy Club buddy, donated a pair of "old-chrome-but-I'm-painting-'em-black-anyway" exhaust tips. Thanks, Larry! :)
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    Hi-temp exhaust paint:
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    2) I'd already hammer/dolly'd and shrink-disc'd the sheetmetal as straight as possible. So I scuffed the epoxy primer and spread a thin (~1/8") coat of "Rage Gold" filler on all the remaining ripples & low spots. #80 on a longboard will remove most of it.

    After that, I'm not sure. Maybe go back & skim-coat the entire body? Or maybe continue to #180 & #240 then straight to hi-build polyester primer?

    Yes, the body is that straight (I think).:confused:
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  14. Dino 64
    Joined: Jul 13, 2012
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    Dino 64
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    from Virginia

    IMHO, skim all of it, don’t go finer than 180 before primer. once your start sanding, you’ll find more spots to fill. :eek::rolleyes::)
     
  15. 32fenderless
    Joined: Jun 7, 2007
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    This is one of my favorite builds on here. Keep up the great work.
     
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  16. brandon
    Joined: Jul 19, 2002
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    Cool to find this post...
     
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  17. "Anything that falls to the ground when you let it go from your hand is way too heavy to be on my race car."
    -"Sneaky Pete" Robinson

    The battery box is 0.75"x 0.75" angle, sized for an Odyssey 680.
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    It fits under the rear passenger floorboard. Frame tabs are 1.5" x 1.5" angle.
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    I also made an easily-removable under-dash electrical panel.

    There's room for an MSD box, coil, and fuse panel, with extra space for relays, USB ports & future growth.
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    It's just 20 ga steel...
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    ...and bolts to what's left of the stock gas tank.
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    Insulation will fit in the 1" gap between it and the stock firewall. :)
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    :cool:
     
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  18. -Brent-
    Joined: Nov 20, 2006
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    This is such a badass car/build.
     
  19. NHRA requires a locking dipstick & securely fastened fill tube on all automatic cars running 10.99 (6.99 1/8 mile) seconds and quicker.

    I'm nowhere near that quick, but thought adapting one might be wise.
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    "Hack hack!"
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    I ground off the gold iridite coating wherever I'd be welding; then fine-tune my MIG settings by practicing on the tube scraps.
    The spring steel dipstick got trimmed & new high & low level notches added.
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    The tab bolts to a convenient transmission case lug.
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    Snug fit but functional; and simple. :cool:
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    Finally, I've laid under this car with a tape measure & cardboard cutouts for hours, wondering where to squeeze in all the components.

    The last puzzle piece was a 24" "tube & fin" trans fluid cooler, attached to the driver's side frame rail, well away from the exhaust.

    Brackets allow lots of air flow all around.
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    5' long hoses might also give a bit of cooling capacity.
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    -6 AN fittings. Go Navy! Beat Army! Ha ha! :D
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  20. Dino 64
    Joined: Jul 13, 2012
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    from Virginia

    Nice clean install, shouldn’t have any problems with the cooler with AN lines. Good job !:)
     
  21. Roothawg
    Joined: Mar 14, 2001
    Posts: 25,154

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    Gary, it looks very sanitary.
     
  22. catdad49
    Joined: Sep 25, 2005
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    Gary, what do you do in your “Free” time?!
     
  23. I like it, all of it. Funny ,I did nearly the same thing on my coupe. Hey , great minds think alike. LOL.:)
     
  24. Man you’re getting close. Been following your work for a long time now and the end is in sight. Congratulations on seeing it through. This will be a stellar ride.
     
  25. Jeff Norwell
    Joined: Aug 20, 2003
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    Jeff Norwell
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    Outstanding Thread and just a killer build Gary...so very nice.
     
  26. Roothawg
    Joined: Mar 14, 2001
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    Roothawg
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    I like the cardboard mock ups. Use the crap out of old Summit boxes.
     
  27. ol55
    Joined: Oct 1, 2008
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    from Virginia

    Thanks for sending me this link Gary. Not sure why I was not following, but I am now!
     
  28. Foot-shaped Moon, Cragar & Cal Custom gas pedals were common on mid '60's drag cars.
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    A skinny rectangular Moon pedal would've fit the narrow footwell, but I carved up my cherished swapmeet piece instead. :oops:
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    The top piece screws into aftermarket linkage.
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    Despite measuring a zillion times, my firewall mounting holes weren't quite right so I welded them up and redrilled 'em. I also added fender washers on the engine side of the firewall to prevent wobbling.
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    The bottom "heel cup" bolts to the floor where my foot naturally falls. The bracket flexes a bit so no hinge is required.
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    Finally, the leftover middle piece underwent "gender reassignment surgery" to become a brake pedal. :eek:
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    A 1/2-20 bolt threads into the P&J brake arm.
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    Everything fits comfortably & functions beautifully. :)
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    Even wearing Bean boots (it's 40* F in the garage).
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    Thanks to @Dino 64 for being my sanity check.
     
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  29. Tim
    Joined: Mar 2, 2001
    Posts: 18,174

    Tim
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    from KCMO

    Oh man I really like that!
     
  30. Like it alot Gary.:) I had to slightly modify my vintage moon pedal as well. Had to cut a small amount of the toe area off, to clear the fire wall at full throttle.;)
     

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