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Projects 28 model A Coupe build--first time

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by reyn, Jan 25, 2015.

  1. You just keep adding to our collective knowledge. Great examples of adapting and improving both the wheel and the beading tools.
     
  2. XtechX
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    excellent work!!!
     
  3. gnichols
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    Great work, as usual. Nice to see this thread again! Gary
     
  4. reyn
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    Thank you all for the encouragement. I originally started this thread because I had a bunch of questions I was going to ask about building this coupe, but most of the answers are already here. All the build threads I've looked through and all the searching I have done have produced most of the answers. Making up the rest is the fun of this hobby.

    I have to thank all of you for putting it all out there for everyone to enjoy. This year started out busy for me, but I intend to get the body together this year. I love building, but I am anxious to drive it.

    The gauges are done. It took 2 weeks, but it was a nice project 163.JPG 164.JPG 165.JPG 164.JPG 165.JPG
     
  5. chevy54man
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    Man you sure are doing a great job! Best to you!
     
  6. xmwags
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    There is an old australian saying that dates back a few generations, and that was born out of necessity. 'The sign of a good aus tradesman is some one that will turn their hand at anything.' This couldn't be more true with people like you and many others on here. It is great to see people honing skills and just having a go. After all that is what is about isn't it.

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  7. Amazing work, simply a great thread!! Watching
     
  8. Fitnessguy
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    Reyn great work! Cool to see the different jobs u have tackled. Making us Canadian hot rodders look good! One of the guys that works for me is from Nipewin. He bleeds green! Ha ha I tease him all the time being a BC boy! Keep the posts coming and don't let life get in the way!


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  9. 1-SHOT
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  10. Dash looks great!
     
  11. reyn
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    Thank you guys for all the great comments. It is encouraging.
    Time for a few more installments.
    Made a battery box to tuck in the passenger side floor boards. It goes in from the bottom. It is heavy to lift in, so I might try to make it a drop in. 001.JPG 004.JPG


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    Bought a walker radiator that is shortened 6". Might have to drop it down another inch. Hard to say until the shell is cut down to match. 015.JPG 019.JPG 020.JPG

    Back to the rear. Trying to get this body together 033.JPG 040.JPG 042.JPG 046.JPG 048.JPG 051.JPG

    Rear quarters on for the last time. 054.JPG

    Making a piece for the top panels to mount to. This shrinker stretcher is a wonderful tool. 057.JPG 058.JPG 059.JPG 060.JPG 069.JPG 070.JPG

    Slowly fitting it together. 077.JPG 079.JPG 084.JPG 088.JPG

    Will try to make another sunvisor and fit the top to it. 089.JPG 091.JPG

    Forgot to soak the sedan rear window in molassas 093.JPG 094.JPG 096.JPG
     
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  12. reyn
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    The top I have seems to fit the contours of the sides 099.JPG 099.JPG 100.JPG 101.JPG 105.JPG 110.JPG 116.JPG

    Back to the rear 140.JPG 141.JPG 144.JPG 148.JPG


    Getting ready to weld the rear quarters in 154.JPG 155.JPG

    Another floor panel 159.JPG 161.JPG

    Building a trough to drain water and another panel to cover the tail lights 163.JPG 164.JPG 167.JPG

    Add some drain holes 169.JPG 171.JPG 175.JPG 177.JPG

    Decided to build the trunk frame 183.JPG 185.JPG 188.JPG 190.JPG 192.JPG
     
  13. reyn
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    I was going to narrow an old behind the seat gas tank which was not going to work. I thought making one would be more fun and save a few bucks. 18 gauge worked great.
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    A few holes and it is looking ok 213.JPG 214.JPG 217.JPG

    14 imperial gallons will be enough. 219.JPG 221.JPG 222.JPG

    Another floor panel for under the tank. 223.JPG 225.JPG 226.JPG 228.JPG 230.JPG

    Panel out of the molassas. Try it for a fit.

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    The roof panel looks well. Slow going ,bot it is starting to look like a coupe. 004.JPG 006.JPG 007.JPG
     
  14. Looks like great progress! What is the roof panel from? Looks like an excellent fit. Also really like that gas tank!
     
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  15. reyn
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    It is from a 1951 Ford victoria.
     
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  16. 1-SHOT
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    IMG_0963.JPG IMG_0962.JPG IMG_0965.JPG I would not section your grill, because you have to cut the shell,cut the grill outer frame and shorten all the bars, instead notch the shell at the point where it's hits the frame and then add a filler to the lower filler panel and this is what you get. Notice the ruler is sitting on the roll edge not the actual seam subtract the difference and you get about 3 inches.
     
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  17. fiftyv8
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    Nice work, you are very talented.
    I spent some time down in and around Rosetown SK last year and boy I wish I'd known you were not that far away.
    Maybe some of your talent could have rubbed off onto me.
    Keep up the good work.
     
  18. reyn
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    1-shot. I was planning on making a grille. I never thought of doing it your way. It makes sense. Not sure how I will do it, but I appreciate the input. Thanks
     
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  19. verde742
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    and be sure to paint that whole lower area flat black, NOT BODY Color...

    check out the '32's that have painted area below radiator body color !!! ..[​IMG]
    to me, that Just LOOKS so wrong, I realize its accepted.. Just seems it would looks so much better if area below radiator was flat black

    ( of course most would look better, IF they were ALL done MY WAY !!!)
     
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  20. reyn
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    Finally another installment. Made some seat brackets 247.JPG 248.JPG 249.JPG 250.JPG 251.JPG 252.JPG 253.JPG



    A little more floorboard work

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    Crazy Steve got me going with his wiring 101 so I made a fuse box that will hinge down under the dash for easy access

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    Off topic. 2 cases of beer got me this. Not sure what will be done with it. Bunch of parts cobbled together. Don't know what the cowl is from. 258.JPG 259.JPG 260.JPG 261.JPG 262.JPG 263.JPG 264.JPG


    Was concerned about the roof. There comes a time when you just have to jump in and git it done. 267.JPG 268.JPG 269.JPG 270.JPG 271.JPG 272.JPG 273.JPG 274.JPG 275.JPG 276.JPG 277.JPG 278.JPG
     
  21. Nice job on the roof - that came out looking great! I might have missed it, but did you form that from a flat sheet or use a donor?
     
  22. reyn
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    Made some drip rails out of half inch tubing and used panel bond to install

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    For the last 5 years I have wanted to build an air jack because my Impala is long and low and a bitch to jack up with a floor jack. Finally got around to it. Works great.

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  23. reyn
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    Simplestone It is from a 51 ford victoria and it fits like it was made for it. Fits perfect.
     
  24. Thanks Reyn - that's good to know. I've been following your build because I have a 29 coupe in the barn that I will "someday get to". It should probably be listed in the barn finds thread because we purchased it about 30 years ago and it's been our barn for the last 20...
     
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  25. What a great thread!


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  26. Binger
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    Things are looking good. The roof fill looks great!
     
  27. reyn
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    Hey Binger I took a look at your build. Great job. Looks like a fun ride.
     
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  28. Stovebolt
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    You are doing a fantastic job on this coupe - loving what I see.
     
  29. reyn
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    Tried my hand at a visor. Decided to do the edge in wire. Was going to lathe up some dies for the bead roller to do the job, but it was a lot of work for a one time thing, so I tried it with hand tools and it wasn't too difficult. First practice was OK. 293.JPG 294.JPG 295.JPG 296.JPG Made a pattern with 1" less height for a bit more visability for when the roof is chopped 3"


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    Made a couple crude tools and a pattern to help out
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    The result worked out to be a keeper.
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