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Cool, that makes sense. :)
Great to see it coming along. Why the big door gap at the rear of the door though?
Sorry but deleted it as two of the photos wont show but do when I go to edit the post?? I just put it back but that has not changed it. Anyway...
[IMG] [IMG] I want reproduce the WO, Willys Overland logo. Having the original there next to me has made making this layout easier. I am also...
I have a couple of write ups on bead roller mods that might interest you. http://willyshotrod.com/tools/index.htm Also check out this group....
On my first bead roller I just used a large washer for the upper tipping die and a skate board wheel for the lower. Gives a softer radius than...
Awesome and well done. :)
Great way to go out at the end of the season. :)
Well done. Should get lots of attention. :)
Thanks mate. :)
What do the door bumpers look like on these? Looking for a solution for my build.
Great to see you posting again David. :)
Nice!
Isolate between the two as you say and you will be fine.
A great moment for sure on the first start up. How long since it last ran?
Might just be the photos but both the original photo and the latest one look like the belt line and cab lead back compared to the line of the chassis?
I think leave it full as the proportions will suit the taller than normal height of the bed. A shorter bumper will only make it look even taller.
Just approach it like you would a floppy bodied hotrod. Frame out with square tubing. Plenty of writeups about on what sizes to use where.
Definately looks better higher than the cab.
Excellent, can see the pictures now. :) Looks much more in proportion now with it narrowed.
Can't see the picture?
Wow, that was awesome mate. Well done. :)
Sweet as!
Excellent result. :)
Just the whole vehicle, and there is doubt over that too as was refusing more than reasonable prices for it!
Glad you found that one as was actually looking for it to post for you. Can see you can use the back half of the rear door window frame to...
Good information on our production here if anyone is interested. http://aussierodding.altervista.org/How.where.when.why.html
We had some weird ones going on here like this Panel. [img] Info on it here. http://aussierodding.altervista.org/40.Panel.html
The last one pictured was a Holden bodied one. You can tell by the extra step in the body line. This is completely stock and the rear windows are...
Planning my next project to build one just like this Holden bodied one. Have to start with a sedan probably ,prefer TJR body, and make the panels...
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