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Technical 1931 Pontiac build - 25 years and counting

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 31 B'ville, May 15, 2021.

  1. nochop
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    OUTSTANDING
     
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  2. Flawless execution as usual.
     
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  3. dirt t
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    In a word WOW!!
     
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  4. Nice metalwork!
     
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  5. Rj27buick
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    Beautiful- thanks for sharing all the details
     
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  6. HRBOB34
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    Very Nice!! I had a31 pontiac sedan that I changed alot of the wood
    in the body to steel! I also took 2 inches out of the roof! after having a garage fire, i made it into a sedan delivery! I did it in the 80s! Car still lives in Fla today!
    It has a slant 6 turbo charged! I will try to dig out some photos!
     
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  7. i.rant
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    Excellent design and execution of the many details you’ve built into your Pontiac.
    Your skills are admirable. Thanks for taking the time to share your ideas and photos.:D
     
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  8. 05B996F4-EDF3-4FED-92D0-B610D4DAA2FF.jpeg

    This is me .



    I am not you .

    this car has been planned and executed perfectly .

    everything is thought out and simply does it’s job functionally and with style .

    you have made this car your own , while sticking to a traditional hot rod recipe .

    i friggin ‘ love it !!!
     
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  9. 31 B'ville
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    7D8299EA-82B1-4AF9-A376-95223ADC0CD5.jpeg 308AD6A3-1370-4ECB-9929-F910BA7A1881.jpeg D737974C-FD8E-421C-A2D6-56EA2B13C259.jpeg DEBEA85F-E069-4DF6-98E4-97BE22C3E1BE.jpeg E4C2E4AB-AD88-4502-ABD6-9CAB8C9DA06C.jpeg I received the new gas tank and even though the dimensions matched my original tank it didn’t fit exactly the same way. The upper tank supports on the frame had to be trimmed and reshaped and the filler stub did not line up with the original hole in the tank cover.
    With the new tank mounted, my brother relocated the hole in the tank cover.
     
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  10. 31 B'ville
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    Did not want to weld shut the holes for the fender bolts so I made covers with studs on the back to hold them on.
    I also built a battery cover after deciding on a shape using cardboard. IMG_6656.jpeg IMG_6979.jpeg IMG_6661.jpeg IMG_6811.jpeg IMG_6867.jpeg IMG_6868.jpeg
     
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  11. 31 B'ville
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    A “new” old coolant overflow bottle was added and my son-in-law spent a lot of time over the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays getting the wiring pretty much completed, including the interior and IMG_7318.jpeg IMG_7314.jpeg IMG_7315.jpeg IMG_7519.jpeg dash lighting.
     
  12. foolthrottle
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    So, thats what perfection looks like
     
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  13. bchctybob
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    Where did you get your air cleaners? Are they 5 1/8” or 4 7/32”
    The car is just amazing….
     
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  14. 31 B'ville
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    Air cleaners are (were) 4 7/32” reproduction Corvette and SD Pontiac. Carbs are Carter 500s which are 5 1/8”, so my brother trimmed the bases larger and made aluminum spacers to match the carbs. Not sure, but I don’t think anyone makes that air cleaner to fit the larger carbs. IMG_7520.jpeg IMG_7521.jpeg
     
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  15. bchctybob
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    Nice job on the adapters! I just need to loosen up my wallet and buy those air cleaners.
     
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  16. HRBOB34
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    Nice work!
     
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  17. 57tailgater
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    What is that coolant overflow bottle from? I like the look! What is the approximate size?
     
  18. 31 B'ville
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    The overflow bottle is 11” tall ( to the top of the cap) and 4 1/2” diameter. My brother found it at an estate sale. Here is a picture of the return address and the only paperwork in the box. I have never seen another one and couldn’t find anything else about it. Maybe someone else on here knows more. IMG_7562.jpeg IMG_6191.jpeg
     
  19. 57tailgater
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    Looks like that's tank has been around for a while! Cool find. Awesome thread to follow - keep up the great work!
     
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  21. 31 B'ville
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    IMG_7739.jpeg IMG_8070.jpeg IMG_8011.jpeg IMG_8075.jpeg All of the glass is cut (I chose the old green “E-Z Eye” tint) and all but the windshield are installed along with the garnish moldings
     
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  22. Okie Pete
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    Clean , well thought out project. Looks great
     
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  23. 31 B'ville
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    IMG_8790.jpeg IMG_8848.jpeg IMG_8881.jpeg IMG_8900.jpeg IMG_8901.jpeg IMG_8984.jpeg I used a Mini ( early 1960s ) oil cooler for a transmission fluid cooler and coated the floor and firewall with 3 coats of ATAC paint from DEI. With the body removed from the frame I made heat shields from embossed aluminum to further keep exhaust heat from reaching the interior. Disassembly continues to prep the frame and then the body for paint.
     
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  24. Tim
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    Those embossed panels are clever!
     
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