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Projects 32 5W Build - The $4K Swapmeet Body / The Old Chrome Coupe

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by NealinCA, Feb 2, 2023.

  1. hotrodA
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    Wow! No wonder you do beautiful work. That shop is gorgeous. You’re wired that way.

    I’m REALLY of the “flat surfaces and I have a rocky relationship” fraternity.

    Where did you find that drawer/cabinet/workbench? It’s the berries.
     
  2. NealinCA
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    There is more info on the bench (and my shop) in my thread over on the Garage Journal...

    https://www.garagejournal.com/forum...-build-30x60-plus.547331/page-2#post-11449409
     
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  3. NealinCA
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    I added the lower trim tonight.

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    Roscoe approved of the color combo...

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    Kinda pulling some inspiration from mid-50's Fords with the polished door panel trim 1956-ford-fairlane-victoria-hardtop.jpeg
     
  4. Hey Neal - unless I missed it, would you post some pics on your Christmas party while it's not been too long ago? Have enjoyed your latest updates too!
     
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  5. The37Kid
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    I like the door arm rests, are they '54 Chevy?
     
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  6. NealinCA
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    Good eye! Yes, they are 53-54 Chevy
     
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  7. NealinCA
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    If you are referring to my annual reliability run and shop party, it was really small this year and I didn't take many pics.

    Here are a somepics of the run and back at my shop. Ignore the off topic late models... 20251129_094445.jpg 20251129_105124.jpg 20251129_094250.jpg 20251129_093228.jpg 20251129_162847.jpg 20251129_163918.jpg 20251129_163821.jpg 20251129_163929.jpg
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  8. Thank you for posting these pics - really enjoyed them! The hot rod that grabbed my attention the most was that Burgandy 3-window - she sure was puuurty!
     
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  10. Elmo Rodge
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    Neal, you are FAFS just like me. First Available Flat Surface.
    Wayno
     
  11. NealinCA
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    More poster board interior panel mockup.

    I formed the kick panel trim this morning. I used the buck I had made to form the corners on the aluminum tack strip for my 32 sedan

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  12. krylon32
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    To much talent in one pair of hands.
     
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  13. NealinCA
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    I tackled a little repair to the p***enger door that I had put off. The door check tabs were broken out of the jam.

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    Fortunately I found the bent up tabs in the bottom of the door. I didn't snap a pic before I blasted them, but you get the idea

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    I cut the rivet and straightened out the tabs

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    I straightened out the jam and drilled to plug weld the tabs back in

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    Nothing glamorous about this repair, just one more project ticked off the list.
     
  14. Outback
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    Not going to chrome plate them? ;)
     
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  15. NealinCA
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    The arms will be chrome!
     
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  16. NealinCA
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    My all time favorite sight at GNRS this year was seeing Russ DeSalvo's 32 3w for the first time in real life.

    It has been a huge inspiration for my 5w ch***is. Chrome unsplit wishbone front end with original style shocks on all four corners...plus 4 exhaust pipes dumping out underneath that all chrome 32 B rearend!

    The car remains untouched since 1965. Such a treasure to see!
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    I have him beat in the chrome transmission department though! Even with all that chrome, he has a black painted transmission...haha

    I hope to have my car displayed at next years show.
     
  17. Outback
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    your car will look spectacular @NealinCA
    the black 32 is a time warp, amazing it has stayed in such good nick & intact! the spare is interesting too
     
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  18. El Hueso
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    They needed some aluminum foil on those jack stands!
     
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  19. Super awesome to see you at GNRS and get the latest update on the coupe.
     
  20. NealinCA
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    or just use a piece of fire wood like this guy...
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    But I'm liking the Ford axle bell stands like this...
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    I'm thinking about the display as I want wheels off one side.
     
  21. Tim
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    Can’t wait see what you come up with!
     
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  22. RodStRace
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    I'd PM Moriarity. I bet he has pictures, old stands and ideas that would make your head spin.
     
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