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Projects Lets put Coupe doors on a Sedan Delivery

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by badshifter, May 10, 2012.

  1. badshifter
    Joined: Apr 28, 2006
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    The Project: 1947 Chevy Sedan Delivery, with it's too small original doors. Got a donor coupe off ebay, and removed doors and surrounds. Had them stripped. So today I took a break from har***ing rat rodders and FNG's and did some work.

    Made measurements for a rough opening and removed original B pillar and surrounding metal. Hung a new door and set gaps and body lines. Measured and cut spot welds from outer rocker and B pillar on donor parts. The coupe doors roll slightly down at the tops so that will be addressed after the lower section is welded in. Cleaned metal, placed new B pillar in place and set the door gap. Scribed and cut existing quarters. That's where I left off. Will continue tomorrow and post progress.
     

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  2. koolkemp
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    Now you have to chop it and make some fade aways for it :D I have often dreamed of using these same parts to build a chopped early style custom sedan delivery, full on late 40's style build, great work I cant wait to see what else you have planned !
     
  3. chaddilac
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    oooooh this is gonna be good!!!
     
  4. LOWBLAZERO1
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    i like it! im interested in seeing how you handle the panel detail in the b-pillar.
     
  5. Rocky
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    Gotta buddy [my body man] who put tudor sedan doors on his 46 ford delivery...looks much better. I was collecting up a pair of tudor sedan doors for my 50 chevy delivery before I sold it. It's a great idea and makes it easier to get in and out of the car..and with 40s chevy deliveries? Brings the doors/quarters back into porportion.. I dig your coupe doors with slanted posts. The angle prolly closely matches the angle of the back of the car...C-pillars.
     
  6. OoltewahSpeedShop
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    Come on now.... You made that look way too easy. :D

    Great job.
     
  7. badshifter
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    Me too!
    Nah just kidding. It's more done than I posted above. Here is that section. I trimmed the Back of the B pillar where gl*** channel used to be. It is now the same depth as the original reveal. It's trimmed on the inside and will get tig welded from the inside, and possibly a small tig filet weld on the outside. It's a **** weld, no gaps. The donor B pillar is just sitting there for pics. The inside area still needs to be cleaned before welding.
     

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  8. Midwest Rodder
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    Very nice, it's going to look great when you get it done
     
  9. MrGasser
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    from DETROIT

  10. LOWBLAZERO1
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    cool! i was hoping youd continue the bead around like that. looks awesome!
     
  11. falconsprint63
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    nice. I thought really hard about doing that to mine in the early stages of the build--you're more ambitious than I was--ultimatley I decided I wanted it on the road worse than I wanted the doors. can't wait to see the end results
     
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  12. Von Farly 1923
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  13. Anderson
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    There was a "sketchpad" or something in the '90's in a Street Rodder (maybe custom rodder?).....I am drawing a lot of blanks here.....maybe Foose did the drawings? Anyway, it was a whole series of deliveries with coupe doors and the slanted b-pillar. I thought it was a GREAT idea then, and it's awesome to see it being done here!
     
  14. koolkemp
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    There was a feature on a builder in Custom rodder that had one with the coupe doors, wedge section and full fade aways...cant remember if it was chopped or who the builder was, I have the issue at home somewhere...
     
  15. Django
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  16. lowelife
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    Looking good! It's gonna make that delivery look sweet.
     
  17. yetiskustoms
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    Interesting... Cant say i have seen this done. Its going to be *****in
     
  18. Albie
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    Killer mod.
     
  19. 49ratfink
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    I think it was a guy from Custom Rodder magazine that did that with a same year Ford, and he included the quarter windows as well.

    cool idea.
     
  20. James D
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    Nice idea, nice work.
     
  21. Royalshifter
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    That sure makes a defference.
     
  22. graveyardsledder
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  23. Racrdad
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    Nice modification, gonna keep some people guessing on that when its done.
     
  24. Squablow
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    This was a sweet idea. I would have thought to use 2 door sedan doors so you could just move the vertical pillar backward but the canted pillars on the coupe doors are going to look much nicer. I look forward to seeing it finished.
     
  25. I like where you're going with this, you're going to have the purists scratching their heads.
     
  26. mgtstumpy
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    Awesome, love it.
     
  27. FlynBrian
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    I like it. subscribed.
     
  28. zomb1e
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    LOVE IT!!!! subscribed
     
  29. 55 dude
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    one of the best upgrades for a sedan delivery, longer doors!
     
  30. koolkemp
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    I remember that car as well....the name isnt coming to me right now though!
     

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