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Projects 1953 mild custom build

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by oliver westlund, Jan 29, 2019.

  1. dwollam
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    Number 2!

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  2. oliver westlund
    Joined: Dec 19, 2018
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    Tackling the roof finally. Ive been avoiding this for far too long. My skillset has caught up with the project finally haha I am ready to start finishing some areas and getting em crossed off the list!
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  3. Squablow
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    Those '57 Ford Custom moldings from a 2 door sedan are worth a small fortune. I bet you could get $750 for a pair of those on eBay. I'd be hesitant to cut up a set. I have '56 Fairlane side trim on my '53, '55 Fairlane trim fits as well. 55 Pontiac side trim also gives a similar look and fits very well on these cars.

    Not that I don't like the '57 Ford stuff, but I couldn't bring myself to cut a set apart. If I was dead set on that, I'd sell those and find a set off of a 4 door, which are already split right exactly where your mockup would necessitate cutting these, and they have nice finished edges in that area as well.
     
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  4. oliver westlund
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    I only have 100 bucks in this set, Im pretty in love with how it fits the fender. Tried google but Im not seeing similar trim in a 4 door? Weighing a cpl options out. Skratch had some cool ideas but they all involve a lot more work!
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  5. Squablow
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  6. oliver westlund
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    I see it now! Thanks! That lines in a different spot than where I need it. I definitely am sympathetic to the desire to preserve cool old parts! To sell my trim and then have to find other trim seems like a lot of work. Im seeing the coupe trim pieces for a combined total of around 400 bucks on ebay. I got these for 100 worth of trade. I just dont see the benefit of selling these to get 300 max profit then having to source more. I do get it though and I still sometimes cringe at the sacrifices that have to be made in the name of hot rods and customs
     
  7. oliver westlund
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    Progressing along. Welded some holes in the roof and did some zero rust treatment on the areas 20250401_194013.jpg 20250401_193948.jpg 20250401_193946.jpg
     
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  8. 53olds
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    For what it's worth when I had those moldings, I had them for sale for a LONG time with zero action until one day Dave offered me a trade for them. Keep em!
     
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  9. oliver westlund
    Joined: Dec 19, 2018
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    Okay more progress afoot! Brought the 54 over to begin to prep for the body swap. Had a cpl buds ask why I dont just move the b pillar back and put the coupe doors on the 4 door. Sure, that would give me a much better car. Problem is, that would leave me with a pile of parts and 1 car. The way I am currently doing it, there will be a complete 4 door with title when its all said and done that I can sell. So recent progress, 4 door is in the shop, 1st I got it running. I have a 4 barrel intake and some side dump lakes pipes with baffles so I think itll get cleaned up and set aside for some future hot rod. Then after looking at the car a bit I just had to punch some louvers!
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    I did it with my homemade hand punch, turned out the best set Ive done yet and I am pleased. Then today I pulled and labeled most of the wiring harness under the hood. Its 12v converted but its the stock cloth wires. My plan is to rebuild it on the bench with modern cloth wrapped wire to match. Next I will be pulling the front end off then yanking the engine.
     

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