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50 Merc Custom

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 1938ute, Oct 30, 2011.

  1. 1938ute
    Joined: Apr 14, 2010
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    1938ute
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    from australia

    I've been working on this Merc for about a year now, and have just about finished my part. We had a bit of a photo shot yesterday, and Han's has allowed me to put some photo's on the web to see what people think?
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    Cheers Steve
    SS.ENGINEERING & FABRICATION.
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  2. late model commodore wheels looks different cool ride mate
     
  3. ausbuick
    Joined: Jan 31, 2011
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    Looks cool mate well done!
    Nice flow, Wat running gear u puttin
    Cheers darren
     
  4. 1938ute
    Joined: Apr 14, 2010
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    1938ute
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    from australia

    The whole running gear is new Commodore (GM) non HAMB friendly :mad:
     
  5. 49ratfink
    Joined: Feb 8, 2004
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    from California

    looks a bit modern for my taste. do a post about your Ute. us Americans are nutty about utes since we didn't get any.
     
  6. Edelbroke
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    Dont like the wheels or the tail lights. Otherwise very nice!
     
  7. big creep
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    driver side head light looks low to me. might be the photo or my eyes?
     
  8. myride2
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    from canada

    how hard is it to remove the rear wheels ,without dropping the axle?
     
  9. 1938ute
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    1938ute
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    from australia

    the whole skirt will hinge up. I just build what they ask for, it pays the bills!!!!
     
  10. spununit
    Joined: Aug 9, 2008
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    You asked what I think. I think put the pillars back in and throw the wheels to the tip.
     
  11. Well I don't like the color of it.
    Sorry I just couldn't resist. :D:D

    I like the lines alright. Don't see a lot of hard topped fast backs, guess I just don't hang with the correct crowd or something.

    The hood is tacked shut? It is going to have an opening hood correct? Or is it a flip nose? Too many questions?
     
  12. Oz car .. right hand drive.
    What side do you reckon?
     
  13. striper
    Joined: Mar 22, 2005
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    Car looks nice. Hope the wheels are just for rolling it around.
     
  14. 1938ute
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    1938ute
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    from australia

    Yep flip front, the drawings had steelies with caps.
     
  15. banditomerc
    Joined: Dec 18, 2005
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    Profile looks good.but for my personnel taste,I would lose the wheels and tailights.the rear window is not an improvement,its hard to find better than the original back gl***.
     
  16. It's a custom.
    I think the different back window is kind of refreshing.
     
  17. darkk
    Joined: Sep 2, 2010
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    Absolutely Beautiful.....I'd rock it just as it is!
     
  18. koolkemp
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    What is the back window?
     
  19. big creep
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    awww yes, i forgot we drive on the wrong side of the road!

     
  20. LOW LID DUDE
    Joined: Aug 16, 2007
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    LOW LID DUDE
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    from Colorado

    Nice work,many hours spent. I like the hardtop look.It takes away the heavy bulky look of the car.That is a huge front end to make a tilt but hay if that is what the owner wants ,there ya go.I personally don't like the wheels,they belong on a late model car. What I like about customs is there not belly****on cars.Everyone has there own taste. I like it, good job.
     
  21. elvis2
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    from midwest

    I'm a die hard wide whiewall, red rims, caddy caps kinda guy myself too.
     
  22. elvis2
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    Great car, body work is second to none. bravo!!
     
  23. 60galaxieJJ
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    X2 just imo
     
  24. 40StudeDude
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    If the front flips, does it motivate forward before it flips...that's a lot of sheetmetal to move around and up...I'd think the lower fenders would be travel over the doors as it flips. I don't mind the chop or the shape of the roof...different strokes for different folks and I'd ***ume you used a four door as the doors look much longer than a stock two door...overall, I like it...

    My '55 Caddy "full kustom" build: http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=329070&highlight=the+best+55+caddy+build

    R-
     
  25. resqd37Zep
    Joined: Aug 28, 2006
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    from Nor Cal

    I see some beautiful workmanship in there and many many hours of labor. Nice job. I really like the skirt effect with no visual line where the skirts hang. Looks like part of the fender is removable. That rock! I'm hoping to have something similar on my Cadillac. Oh and the bumpers look sweet too! I'm not a fan of the taillights but hell it's going to be a really nice ride.

    Could you post a few pictures of how you remove the fender to access the wheels?
     
  26. 1951Streamliner
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    from Reno, NV

    I have to agree with the others and say I'm not a fan of the wheels or taillights, but the rest of the car looks great to me, lots of great metall work!
     
  27. Zed
    Joined: Dec 4, 2005
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    from FRANCE

    well...since you asked for it, i think the proportions are ...awfull ! looks like you enlarged it , i would say both roof and fenders, and it make the body look smashed ! The sectioning is well proportioned from the side , but don't work from the front, due to the enlargement ... the fast back roof, may be pirated front a chevy fleetline is a very good idea, but the looooong trunk looks goofy as are the too long doors. Lotsa work for sure , but it don't work to me , sorry :(
     
    Last edited: Oct 30, 2011
  28. 1938ute
    Joined: Apr 14, 2010
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    1938ute
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    from australia

    Thanks for the input guy's. The back window is fabricated, so gl*** will be made for it. The flip front will split at the belt line trim. All the work I have put in is just for a plug for a fibregl*** mold, and they say the steel body will never be used? That is why it is so wide, to fit the wheel track of a late model GM. It will basically be a kit car. The bumpers are cut 49 Caddy front bumpers.
    Cheers Steve.
     
  29. spiderdeville
    Joined: Jun 30, 2007
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    from BOGOTA,NJ

    I like it but bling wheels gotta go
     
  30. Brand Apart
    Joined: Jan 22, 2011
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    Brand Apart
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    from Roswell GA

    you'd dig it the most!
     

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