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Hot Rods 23 T body repairs

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Mindover, Nov 20, 2012.

  1. Mindover
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    Cheers Bob, I did say it was a while ago and I had never posted this on here before. I thought the info might help someone. It seems the photos have been of help to several so probably worthwhile. I will also show the bucks and stuff I made if there is any interest.

    Thanks Shrapnel.

    I know you know its only propped in place. ;)

    Thank you!

    David
     
  2. s55mercury66
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    I would like to see the bucks and other items if you will.
     
  3. mika112
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    I love your work.
    I just work for you when you want to, I need training on forming e-wheel : D

    a good day this Christmas day .
     
  4. Mindover
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    Cheers guys! happy Christmas!

    David
     
  5. Mindover
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    I will get some photos up soon.

    David
     
  6. hugh m
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    Subscribed, hope the photos of future work surface on here,doing a similar body myself.
     
  7. sko_ford
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    Holiday tech bump
     
  8. Mindover
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    Cheers sko_ford I have been meaning to add the photos of the bucks and stuff I will see if I can fish them out later and get some photos to put up.

    David
     
  9. Mindover
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    As promised, here are some photos of the bucks I made for the 23 T body. I may make a batch of these things one day.

    This is the buck for the cowl...

    [​IMG]

    and this is the one I made for the rear quarter...

    [​IMG]
    David
     
  10. sko_ford
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  11. pimpin paint
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    SWEET!!!!

    You get that much of a call for T parts?

    Will all of the stretching , shrinking and wheeling to form the cowl be featured in an up comming video or U Tube clip:)
     
  12. Mindover
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    Hi pimpin paint I made the bucks because I had the opportunity to copy the original panels above, I needed the scuttle buck to make a new one for the car above anyway. Another reason for having them is I thought I might include making one of these bodies on a DVD but I have not got around to it yet. I have all the patterns for all the other parts as well.

    David
     
  13. pimpin paint
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    Hey,

    All the blocking, wheeling, shrinking & forming necessary to form these panels would comprise a great video:)

    I'm gonna guess that the production of a video takes as long or longer than the production of the buck and panels:D

    The bucks look fantastic!
     
  14. Mindover
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    Thank you!. The bucks were made from what we call chip board, I think you call it particle board. They are fairly simple. It took several years of spare time work to make my DVD.

    David
     
  15. sko_ford
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    [​IMG]

    I pulled this from Al's profile
     
  16. Mindover
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    Yes, he ran It in bare metal for a while but I think it is painted now. I did not like to lift the photo of the finished car from his profile. .. but he did say he would post some photos if it.


    David
     
  17. sko_ford
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    Hopefully now he will add them ;)
     
  18. Mindover
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    I think I have a few more photo's of the original panels if anyone is interested.

    David
     
  19. GizmoJoe
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    Yes please..
     
  20. x2 sil vous plait
     
  21. flatheadal
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    Prompted by sko ford here's a few pictures of the car. Unfortunately I never got any pictures to show Dave's excellent work - it was a case of getting the body back from him and then ***embling it in a rush to get to Germany for the Hot Heads East Headbanging event (that's were the picture sko ford posted was taken) . Then once home just never got around to getting pictures not even before painting it! I regret that now. Anyway here's a few pictures before the pick up was painted[​IMG][​IMG]
    and how it looks currently [​IMG][​IMG]
    finally here's a picture of the same running gear when it ran a plastic body and turtle deck. [​IMG][​IMG] One day I'll get around to fitting the steel turtle deck behind the steel body as that's the look I prefer, it's just the pickup is so useful.
    [​IMG]
     
  22. Mindover
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    Thanks for posting the photos Al it looks great. I agree it would look even better with the turtle deck.


    David
     
  23. sko_ford
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    Thanks al that is a neet lil car. & I concur in the turtledeck/bed debate. The deck looks beter but beds are handy
     
  24. Mindover
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    Who did your interior Al?

    David
     
  25. sko_ford
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    Al do you have any pics of just the running gear sans body? I must say I find this little rod very inspireing. Between davids metal work & the end result inspiring is the only word I have.
     
  26. flatheadal
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    That was Nicky with a little help from me. I've gotta say she really impressed me as it is the first interior she's done, even making the tuck n roll from scratch.
     
  27. flatheadal
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    I'll have a look - I'm sure I've got some - just a case of finding them - thanks for your kind words
     
  28. Mindover
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    Looks good! I may do my own, for my T, now I have a bit more space. I will have to get a sewing machine though. I learned trim at college but have not done it since. I used to enjoy it though.

    David
     
  29. sko_ford
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    New hamb bump, but it looks lije the pics are gone
     

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