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Projects '33-'34 Firewalls

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Retro61, Feb 17, 2014.

  1. Retro61
    Joined: Jan 23, 2006
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    Hey Fellas, I'm putting a 312 Y-Block,with a Spalding Flame Thrower Distributor, in my 5- Window, and would like to see some of your Firewall modifications. I've got a really nice Firewall and really don't want to modify it any more than I have too. I want to keep as much of the original as possible!
    Show me what you've got!!
    Thanks!
     
  2. 37 caddy
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    What I am planning to use on my 33 is a firewall from a 35-36 ford,it has a indentation at the rear for a distributor?,it is not really a dizzy indentation but it looks like one,it also has the big ribs in it like a 33 has,i think I can put it in and it will look very original?I don't have any pictures yet,but I think it might be a good place to start. Harvey
     
  3. Retro61
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    Cool-Thanks! I have a really nice xtra Firewall I can incorporate with my original, if I have to. I just hate to Butcher the Stock one anymore than I have too.
    I Love the looks of the original!
     
  4. This is one we did for a sedan with a 348. Shrunk back the body lines & made a removable insert that was riveted in with aviation rivets. Not sure if this is the kind of look your going for though.
     

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  5. studefreak
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    Here's what we did on mine .you can kind of get the idea; hard to see with the motor in it
     

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  6. Retro61
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    Cool stuff-Thanks guys! It helps!
     
  7. cad-lasalle
    Joined: Sep 1, 2010
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    from grafton nh

    I'm just finishing up a 34 that I used a 35 firewall in. The 35, being wider, need some work on the edges to fit. It looks original at first glance and leaves room for most distributors.
     
  8. timwhit
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    The 35 and up pickups is a source for firewalls also. Maybe the same as car, real close in appearance maybe easier to find??? Tim
     
  9. Kirk Hanning
    Joined: Feb 27, 2005
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    I utilized the pieces that I cut out then took a donor firewall for the ribbon surround adding a return however deep necessary. Rivet in and done.
     

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  10. Retro61
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    Awesome work Kirk! I dig it! I too, want to keep the stock Ribs as much as possible, and I don't mind cutting up the other Firewall, that's what I got it for-haha
    Thanks
     
  11. ss34coupe
    Joined: May 13, 2007
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    Here's a 33 Ford coupe. The pics shows the firewall modification to fit a 331 Cadillac engine. Not difficult to do, but I did not like cutting into a cherry stock firewall.
     

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  12. Kirk Hanning
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    It's a good thing that I can cut & weld metal better than trying to post a pic... Even if it is upside down (roll eyes).

    Here's another shot with everything in place. There is enough room around everything to p*** a finger thru.
     

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  13. Retro61
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    Thanks guys-the Wheels are Spinnin now, hahaha
     
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