I also made a start on the fenders (the tube came from old stools) and made a start on the interior. Nearly there.
Love those hood props.Might need to get a closer look. Fenders looking good too.Great work mate. Mark.
I think you may have issues with these breaking , furniture tubing is very fin ? Nice job all the same
Thanks for your advice, but I have ran the same setup on my coupe for the past 13 years and travelled close to 100,000 miles and they are still on. AP
Great job on the fenders,those reflectors work well too.Did you use the fenders we tried on the back of my pick up?
damn thats cool! great inspiration for the A speedster im building for the current hamb model group build off. watch for it in early may.
Cheers Nick - glad to see you're getting on with your Coupe. Look forward to it - Thanks for the compliment. No they were too small - I bought another pair for the rear. Archie
Oh My, I can't believe how talented some people are. I've seen alot of fabrication work but this is great craftsmanship. Beautifully designed automobile!
Archie, Where did you get your fenders (I'm looking at the possibility of doing the same thing)? Thanks, Bill
Hi Bill The fenders are narrowed and shortened trailer mudguards I bought from ebay. The supports are from a stool "borrowed" from work. I made bosses and welded them onto the bottoms of the stool legs. I then made more bosses, tapped them and bolted them to the front backplates and welded them to the rear brake backplates. Hope this helps. Archie
certainly one of the nicest "home builts" ive ever seen. your craftsmanship is amazing. you really finished this one nicely!! but i hate to inform you, the steering wheel is on the wrong side!!
Thanks OH BUGGER!!!!!! I will just scrap the whole build and start all over!!!!!!!! Good job the wheel is on the correct side on my Coupe.
Archie, Thanks for the info on the fenders- I've been looking at motorcycle fenders as a possibility, but I'll have to look into the trailer idea!
Beautiful work! Can't believe all the fine detail in the construction, thanks for sharing the process. As a side note, resourcefulness alone doesn't always achieve fantastic results. When the resourcefulness is alloyed with craft and creativity, then we have something as nice as this speedster. Well done.
Thanks for the kind comments. The point of building it was to learn how to work metal , use lead etc and to build a decent quality fun car as cheap as possible.
I have been pondering putting a buildup of my 29 RPU on here but this build sure put a stop to that.Great craftsmanship. Now I need more guts.
Go on post it. I didn't do posting on forums until I did this one. I would imagine you will get a great response on here.