It’s unfortunate that getting into TROG didn’t work out. Regardless, you did a great job on the car. I would definitely just drive it as much as you can & enjoy it! Sent from my iPhone using H.A.M.B.
Finally took the plunge. Shoulda done it along time ago. A tiny piece of the puzzle [emoji23] The frame overall is a little discouraging What do you guys think- keep the spring ahead front end, or throw it out back and find a dropped 33-36 axle? Decisions...
Is this what's called opening a can of worms? Is this the start of a two seater? Stay tuned to As The TROG Turns! Looks like lots of work ahead and I'm sure that it will be interesting. May be there will be some needed parts under the tree, have you been Good?! Merry Christmas, Carp.
I personally am a fan of stock length wheel bases... My avatar car had the same set up (although not an old roundy round car) and I didn't hesitate to remove that and go back to the original setup. I like what you're doing to your car! Keep it up! 3blap.
troges? we don't need no steenking troges....shocking turn of events is it going highboy? then yes on the spring on top... if staying channeled keep your grille it's cool
It has been so much fun watching you get this coupe back on it's feet again. Thanks for sharing your changing vision of what to change and what to leave alone. I hope I get to see your car some day.
Ha a can of worms for sure! Planning to add another seat, cutting open the passenger door will be another whole can of worms. A new set of frame rails should have been a no-brainer, but I guess that would have been just too easy for me! Thanks for the kind words Carp Thanks! With how I had it set up, it was actually the stock 112” wheelbase with the spring ahead. The chassis has been slightly modified over the years, to say the least. The front axle has been my biggest struggle making a decision. Stock set-ups look mint, but there’s just something about building a car that’s different ya know? Thanks man! Staying channeled for sure, but likely being raised slightly (to make more headroom for a future chop ).... Thanks for the compliment on the grille- that’ll be staying; one of my favorite cars of my coupe. And yeah I think I’m over the TROG bug.... I tried again for TROG ‘18 just to be jerked around again. After kissing ass for a while I finally lost it, and let the guy running it know where he could shove his race I’m glad you’ve enjoyed the journey! It’s been fun revisiting this thread to see the changes.... I guess most hot rods have similar fates throughout their lifespan! Thanks! It’s all a learning experience for me... The first time I got this going I pretty much taught myself how to weld with it... 6 years later I’m shaking my head at my mistakes and learning how to fix them!
A little more... Where the rear bumper was attached: Top of the passenger rail (was patched with angle iron previously): Both could use a little more welding and blending, but they’re getting there! Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Looking great! Don't lose all the Jalopy flavor!!! And I vote for leaving the spring out front personally.
^^ opposed...because I dislike the grille way out front like a tractor look and just to be a shit disturber...spring behind
glad you told em to take that race and shove it haha, that kind of members only exlusionist behavior makes the world of car building harder and smaller which is counterproductive for all of us
Need to post some more updates, but toying with the mock-up and rake. This one is raised some, as if it were a straight axle: And with a dropped axle mocked up:
Great thread! I just read through from the beginning. You have amazing perseverance! The car just keeps getting better and better!
I like the top one......me thinks it is more period with less rake...your rubber is takin' care of business already... Interesting journey @Shaun1162
I like the 2nd pic for rake... but which one will be the easiest to set up your steering for good ride handling bumpsteer ackerman angle yada yada?
Pics of the other side’s frame repair in the rear kick-up: Tore down a ‘35 front end. Kingpins came out decent, had to torch one spindle. Wishbone bolts were a challenge. Laid out a pattern... Went for it. 13 x 7/8” holes. Went easy with a fresh hole saw and some oil.
Some more shots from the front. Mocked up using an old drop axle I have (temporarily robbed from another project). Need to figure out how I want to recess the firewall. I think ‘35 Ford pickup firewalls work well?
There's your car, Shaun. Proportions are perfect! Absolutely awesome just like that! Ruff 'n' Ready. I love it!
https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum...f-what-you-like.132391/page-101#post-12959316 Saw this in the 60’s thread and the grille reminded me of yours..sort of lol
Thought I’d give a bit of an update. Made up my own sub rails. Had some 13 gauge bent at 90. 6”x2”. Cut. Bend. Weld. Not easy, not great, but cheap enough. Cut out a floor. Don’t have a bead roller so I just made it out of 16 gauge. Trying to get the stance just right before I weld the body to the subrails. Wasn’t after the heavy rake that I had before. Ended up putting in the ‘35 axle I drilled and borrowed the reverse spring and stepped split bones (I think they’re from the later axles?). Can’t wait to chop this thing. Body is still rough. But I want to just get this thing on the road again. Fix a few more things, and slap another coat of cheap alkyd enamel is the plan for the immediate future. Strip it, blast it, and fix it up right next winter. Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app