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1951 Kaiser Drag'n build

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by NTAPHSE, Jun 13, 2008.

  1. narducci
    Joined: Jan 3, 2008
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    Man what a bunch of work. Nice looking, cant wait to see it finished.
    maybe you're not a professional fabricator, but you should be.
    Nice work .
     
  2. alsancle
    Joined: Nov 30, 2005
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    Very very cool. Thanks for posting.
     
  3. Very nice job. Way to be different I love it. Have the cops found their donor car yet?
     
  4. NTAPHSE
    Joined: Feb 5, 2006
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    Not yet, but it is nice to know I could outrun them with their own equipment if I had to!
     
  5. captainjunk#2
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    your car is awesome keep up the good work , loved the pictures ,
     
  6. dv8
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    Awesome!

    Looks really cool!

    I've been seeing a few of those pop up on Craigslist for cheap lately...but I don't think I have the skill you do to them what you have!

    Plus I sold my '95 9/C1 a few moths ago..... :)
     
  7. All I can say is WOW!!!!!!!!! Amazing amount of work and it WORKS!

    Here's a cartoon I did of one about 10 years ago in a slightly different vein.
     

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  8. Just looking at the pics again and there's one small criticism I have.

    The roof chop looks cool, great proportions and not 'over chopped' but I reckon you've lost some of the Kaiser iden***y by removing the return angle of the rear door frame. I know it would be a ***** to reshape that area, but if you pulled it off, it would look great.
     
  9. evilgenius
    Joined: May 10, 2005
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    that is some really great work. keep at it.
     
  10. NTAPHSE
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    Believe me I thought about that. The kick in the rear window is signature Kaiser. However, I would have lost a lot of the rear window by adding the kick and it would have looked too small so I chose to go without it. I also kinda dig how the side window line just flows as one continuous line. At least I didn't put a plain Ford or Chevy windshield in right?
     
  11. Fair enough. Good to hear that you thought about it at least.

    I did mean to congratulate you on keeping the Kaiser front window shape. Very cool. :)

    Keep us posted, will be very interesting to see it done.
     
  12. For seats, go take a walk through a salvage yard. Pay attention to the front buckets from late 90's early 2K Mercury Cougars. Pull the head rests, and I think you'll like what you see. Medium width and nice shape without the head rests. You could score all 4 for less than 500 bucks.
    To see a pic, search ebay. There are some Cougar buckets on there right now.
     
  13. NTAPHSE
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    Installing the headers and need some advice. Do I need to heat-wrap these spark plug wire boots? I already wrapped the wires to tuck them against the block and protect them.
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    Should I use these metal protectors? They come stock on LT1's.
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  14. Shifty Shifterton
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    That wire clearance should be fine.
     
  15. 'Mo
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    First: WOW!!!

    Second: Many curved windshields don't survive the cutting, and the
    project is abandoned. Did you have a gl*** man cut yours? How far into the project? Were you nervous?

    Third:WOW!!!
     
  16. NTAPHSE
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    Thanks! The windshield and rear gl*** are stock. The windshield is recessed behind the dash and the rear gl*** is leaned forward. The only gl*** that will have to be cut is the flat side windows.
     
  17. NTAPHSE
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    Thanks.
     
  18. NTAPHSE
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    Making progress...

    I filled the holes in the firewall where the gl*** comes through.

    Installed Borla headers and cat-back.

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    Added a hood ornament and swapped hoods for one that fit better. Also took the front end apart and beadblasted all the rust off then painted all the brackets black.

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    I used all SS BHCS for re***embly, they don't strip like Phillips screws. Waiting on a new grille bar to show up, mine is mangled.

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    Rebuilt and installed turn signals and made some fillers for the front of the fenders so they don't look incomplete.

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  19. NTAPHSE
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    Turn signal rebuild, took lots of pics because I thought someone might find it useful. I replaced the socket with a modern 1157 socket I found at AutoZone for $3.

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    Nice fingerprints on the black paint huh? I got impatient!

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  20. atomickustom
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    Beautiful so far. I love Kaisers and would never have thought you could start out with a 4-door and end up with such a beauty!
    I don't supppose you have any photos of how you recessed the windshield, do you?
     
  21. The Lone Wolf
    Joined: May 19, 2007
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    from Malta

    Man I didn't even know such a thing as a Kaiser Manhattan existed before 5 minutes ago!!!
    Yours is just tooo cool
    Some awesome fab work going on there.
    Great job mate!!
     
  22. NTAPHSE
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    Frenched the plate. I love the stock Kaiser trunk handle/light so I kept it. It was tricky to french the plate but have it integrate with the trunk handle. I didn't want it to look like a box stuck under a trunk handle.

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    I hammered a compound curve into the sheetmetal that would be the back of the box so it matched the trunk. Next I used a shrinker/stretcher to make the edges.

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    Still need to get some nice fasteners for the plate. Probably SS BHCS like the rest of the car.
     
  23. NTAPHSE
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    Nope, that's top secret! Really its as simple as cutting out the ledge that the gl*** sits on and welding it to the inside of the firewall.
     
  24. NTAPHSE
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    Got the rear bumper on. I flipped it, filled the bolt holes, and shortened the ends because I didn't like how far forward it went. It took a lot of finessing to get it to match the curve of the body. Usually these bumpers hang way off the car but I wanted it tucked tight to the body so the curve had to match.

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  25. Throttlehead250
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    from Houston TX

    man you got a good lookin build goin!
     
  26. NTAPHSE
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    After shortening, shaved bolt holes and flip:

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    My favorite part:

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    This is why they call them taildraggers:

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    How long until I drag the bumper off?
     
  27. johnrockin
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    wow, i'm impressed. nice job.
     
  28. UnIOnViLLEHauNT
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  29. NTAPHSE
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    I had the stock Caprice filler neck sticking through the trunk and it needed to go away so I filled the hole and mounted this aluminum flip-top filler. It is smack-dab in the middle of the trunk, should be a nice detail with the trunk all cleaned up and carpeted.

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  30. NTAPHSE
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    Next I'm working on seam-sealing the interior, installing insulation courtesy of Lobucrod, ch***is rewiring courtesy of Painless (getting rid of the rats nest Caprice harness), then mounting the dash and figuring out the gauges. Anyone know if I can run the stock Kaiser positive ground 6v gauges on a modern 12v system? Time for research!
     

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