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Projects 32 5W Build - The $4K Swapmeet Body

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by NealinCA, Feb 2, 2023.

  1. NealinCA
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    I'll show you at the Roc...
     
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  2. Anderson
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    Godamnit.
     
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  3. NealinCA
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    I can't show ALL of my cards...haha
     
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  4. Tim
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    lol good stuff.

    the exhaust looks fantastic. Did you make the flared tips? I don’t recall if you mentioned it already or not.
     
  5. NealinCA
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    We flared them on my buddies tubing bender

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  6. Tim
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    Awesome
     
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  7. brady1929
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    That exhaust looks killer.
     
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  8. Ron Emerson
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    The Chrome Violet
     
  9. Ron Emerson
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    The Chrome Violet, thanks for posting everything you are doing to that beautiful 1932 Ford you are building. I have always wanted a Deuce but I had to settle for what I have now, a 1936 Ford Cabriolet. I have had a few 35s and 36s but I always loved. The 32. Thanks Ron
     
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  10. krylon32
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    As I said before, great build. As I watch you chrome and polish I'm thinking your not a kid anymore. Are you going to be able to crawl around and under this car to clean all the shiny? I'm knocking on the door of 80. I know for me that's why I'm powder painting more and shining less. Can't wait to see it at the ROC.
     
  11. justabeater37
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    Pretty sure it is just doctoring up the lower fronts to correct everything from rolling the fenders forward, but just purely speculation as I am silently following many of these subtleties.
     
  12. If we’re talking rear fenders, I sure Hope so. I’m dying to find out so I can do mine!
     
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  13. NealinCA
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    Picked up some of my gauges today. Williamson's Instruments repaired the capillaries on 2 SW big logo temp gauges and converted a big logo fuel gauge to 12v. A couple more parts marked off the list.

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  14. alchemy
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    Do they have fresh rings or did they reuse your old ones? I need to find a new place that restores old SW’s cause my previous place closed down.
     
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  15. Outback
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    Beautiful.
     
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  16. NealinCA
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    All original parts, just cleaned and repaired.
     
  17. NealinCA
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    With the rear fenders rolled forward, the frame horn covers no longer fit. Josh and I came up with a plan to modify them, but keep them looking stock. Here's what we came up with... 86744.jpeg 86743.jpeg 87060.jpeg 87338.jpeg 87336.jpeg 87339.jpeg
     
  18. porkshop
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    Neil, Your attention to detail is and always has been amazing....
     
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  19. NealinCA
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    Alot of Detail here,
    I Originally thought the title 4K steel body it was going to be a car built for like 20 K ,,, All the money you saved on body,, 4K, The other 20 k is
    tied up / spent in Crome & parts ,detail, 40-60 k when done ,,,$$ spent in pass collecting part to Present, with No labor cost ,,,

    Im not looking at my 32, looking at the pic above, I wonder why Ford never follow the same body line shape with the frame horn covers
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  21. Very nice! What did you do with the front inset where it bolts to the frame?
     
  22. NealinCA
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    We retained the lower front part of the fender where it bolts to the frame and running board, and cut and spliced above that. It took some of @carrillocustoms metal working magic to piece it back together.
     
  23. dln1949
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    Neat fix on the rear fenders, getting the rear of them up off the ground a little bit sure cleans up the rear view. I think it will be something like “oh that 5 window”, gonna be bitchen.
     
  24. NealinCA
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    My dad was known to some as "Low-buck Chuck", so I was raised building projects from nothing. That's probably why I was attracted to this body in the first place. This project started off to be a low buck hot rod, as I didn't think the body would ever be good enough for anything other than primer. As it has progressed and I started to see the body had potential to become something nicer, the vision changed over time and then kind of snowballed into where it is headed now. I am still building it as low budget as I can, while at the same time trying to build out somewhat of a "lifetime" dream build. Yes, it has gone over budget, but I am still scouring swapmeets for parts and trading labor to make this happen.

    I have seen frame horn covers smoothed out and made to fit the body, but they look too "street roddy" to me. I really wanted to keep these looking factory, just tweaked to fit the forward swept fender. Something that could have been done on a 50's hotrod/show car.
     
  25. Thanks! I bet that was some work! Swallow hard and cut this perfect fender in two.
     
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  26. NealinCA
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    More progress on the frame horn covers. You can see the difference compared to an unmodified original pair
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  27. NealinCA
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    I saved a nice filled shell off of another 32 project. I could tell it was done nicely, but couldn't believe that it was metal finished with no lead or filler. Definitely done by a master craftsman back in the 50's!

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  28. Tim
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    Wow!
     
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  29. alchemy
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  30. rod1
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    Not!
     
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