Aaah.Now when I see how the subrail is supposed to look like I have to redo mine.Too bad I didn´t waited to make mine. Really nice job Kipper.
Such a clean job. There is always something inspiring watching precise craftsmanship like yours coming together. This car is going to be great.
Thanks everyone for the support. It's kind of hard to start a 36 build thread after Fomocokid, Heyitsnate, Kenneth31coupe, and many others. Hopefully their inspiration has rubbed off a little.
With the sides back together it's time to start on the tailpan. First thing is to cut the rot out. Then form a new bottom for the inner panel.
I bought an ems tail pan and trimmed it using only what I needed from it. It fit very well but not perfect so using only what I needed helped. .
While welding and cleaning up the tail pan I welded up the tire bracket holes. Then I needed to straighten the dents from the tire bracket and cant get behind the brace without removing it. So with my stud welder I slowly worked out the dents and the welder also shrinks so the stretching was also worked out. .
Now the tail pan is almost finished but without a reference for the corner I left them until fitting fender's to finish. .
Subscibed.Very nice work fixing the rot and thanks for the thread.The world needs more early style customs and I hope you stick with the Westergard plan.Any plans to chop it? 5-window chop is one tough task to get the flow right. Good luck!
Love 36 fords, nice job on the metal work so far! Nice to hear that someone let go of something that was just sitting instead of holding onto it forever and no one can appreciate it.
Just found this thread - Loving the build so far. Beautiful metal work. I'll be using this for reference when I get to the bodywork stage on mine. Subscribed. Bear
Thanks. It's been a great learning experience so far. I couldn't see this car any other way than an early custom. As far as the chop I am pretty sure I have it figured out. Stick around and tell me what you think when we get there.
At this point I was ready to replace the patch below the trunk lid. It wasn't extreamly horrible but it bugged me. As I am watching fomocokid wheel the same patch on his thread so I got him to make me one also. I don't have a English wheel yet so this seemed easiest. Unfortunatly I forgot to get pics. Sorry.
It took about 6 months to get to this point and I was moving pretty good. But. I had really wanted to expand my garage. So. I took a few months off the coupe and took the back wall out of the garage. .
It's time to get back to the 36. So with the body cross braced with 1x1 tubing I lifted it up off the frame. .
And set the body on a custom frame dolly I made by cutting a 39 frame off in front of the cowl and adding casters. Now I can work on the body while off the frame and the body will be supported properly.