The kid looks good in your boots!! Enjoy - summer has 12 hours left , then -back to work. See you tomorrow at school. Hot Rod Billy
Great start! Ditch the rack and pinion.......just asking for trouble with that. Keep up the tuition for the boy......nothing quite like infecting the next generation!
it's kool no matter what steering box u use, it's also really cool that the kid is helping @ our house only 2 of them are really into it.keep us updated
What a great project you picked up! Really cool. My thoughts on it all since everyone is posting them... Weld up the holes in the inner frame and its like anything else boxed with flat sheet...leave them and it has an interesting story to tell. NO WAY I'd weld them up!!! The 4 link would be gone for a set of traditional-ish hairpins so I could still save a few bucks by reusing the batwings...and the engine mounts would go by the wayside too, for a HURST style front mount. The rack...well...that CAN work if its mounted strong, a proper greaseable slip joint is used and the resulting steering radius is tight enough. Some big rig 18 wheelers use the same system, just on a larger scale of course. BUT a regular traditional steering box has a WAY nicer look (and it doesn't grate as many nerves!) Best of luck on a cool project!
Great project Teach ..... going to get the kids at school involved in this?? Best of luck on it. PACO
Thanks for the comments guys. Yes i took this up to school today and next week I will present it to the kids to see who is interested in coming in after school to help with the project.
Welcome to the other side Kevin! Looks like a great start to a hot rod, I just bought a Model A project too. How far did you have to travel to get it? Let me know, I'd be happy to help out if you have any questions, don't always have many answers, but know a few who do.
Great looking project and it is even better that you have your son out there doing things..... keep putting up pic's of your progress.....
Oh shit, Kevin and Richie on the HAMB now! There goes the neighborhood. Kev, thats a great start, very interested in watching this build!
hells yeah!!! finally got a hot rod!! looks like a good start. hit me up and Ill come buy and do some burnouts in my T for insperation!!! I cant wait to see this come along, call me up if you need any help, parts or what ever!
Looks like Chuck has a hook up for me to get that off and replace with what's right! Good seeing ya at the messaround!
hey teach...you got a good starter. most of these guys started with much less. if u could have seen my sons 27 t or dreddybears 29 a . talk about scrap piles. HA!!! YEA U GOT A CREAMPUFF. call me pop.
Still needs a lot of work but slowly she will take shape..looking for 32 frame or I may modify this one or even build a new one..not sure yet.
Lots of 70s ugliness on that frame. With your skill Kev you can build your own 32 style frame. Look at Sams thread. $60 in tubing and go for it. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=305273
THANKS much..I think that would be fun to do with the kids in class! Defiately would help to get this project heading in a better direction