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Projects 33 Ford 5 window coupe build - 50's style

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by ss34coupe, Feb 3, 2008.

  1. ss34coupe
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    the 33 is now completely apart. I have the body on a special dolly I made years ago for 33-34 Ford coupes, and the plan is to continue with the metalwork on it until the primer stage. Will post more pics when progress is made. I took the chassis apart as well, so won't be able to get any pics until it starts to go back together. Thanks guys for the interest.
     
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  2. ss34coupe
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    I have the body flipped upside down now, and am doing all the welding on the underside. With a chanelled body, there is a lot of welding to do. You can see the metal I added to the subrails to get the body over the frame. At the rear of the floor, I put in a four inch step. This keeps all the stock points of contact intact between the floor and body shell.
     

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  3. RoyalCrown32
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    Your 33 will look killer when finished. I love unchopped, channeled 33/34's with a deuce grill! If you have anymore pics of the chassis with the Caddy in it, I would like to see them. As I'm in the middle of putting a early Rocket Olds in my 33 5 window coupe.
     

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  4. hemifarris
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    Lookin' good..........
     
  5. Babyearl
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    Looking good,, Makes me want to work all night on my 32 / old race car. Hope mine turns out half as good as yours.:D
     
  6. ss34coupe
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    With two projects on the go, work seems to progress slowly. Another factor is that I have three cars in a two car garage. With a 12 foot ceiling, the solution seemed to be to install a four-post hoist. Found one locally for a decent price, so can now put the coupe up on the hoist. Makes it feasible to work on more than one project at a time. So I threw the 33 chassis together, put the body on it and put it up in the air. Let the work begin....make that resume!

    The chassis has a 40 Ford rearend on a 40 spring with a modified 33 rear crossmember. Am using a chromed dropped axle that I got for $50 about 15 years ago. Ever glad I got that lucky!
     

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  7. ss34coupe
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    here it is on the hoist.
     

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  8. thunderbirdesq
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    Lookin REAL good! Nice work.
     
  9. 33-34 coupes are grat looking hot rods, keep posting pics as you build it.
     
  10. Pinstriper40
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    The deuce shell makes it perfect. I really dig the way the frame flows up from the body too. nice eye, man! Keep up the quality work!
     
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  11. ss34coupe
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    I have been working on this project a lot this summer, and the car is a roller now. The doors open and shut, and so does the trunk lid, so that is good! Would have made more progress except for the fact that I am also rebuilding a 53 ford convertible. Hope to have paint on the 33 coupe soon, and yes, it will be primer.
     

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  12. ss34coupe
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    Here's a shot showing the firewall modification to allow a 1953 Cadillac 331 to fit, and the 56 F100 steering setup.
     

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  13. DeadFast 33
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    I love your car. I hope your going to run taller rear tires!?!? If so I hope to see them on there soon, W/big n' littles that car is going to look that much sweeter!!!

    FLIP
     
  14. FlynBrian
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    Awesome Job! Look forward to following your build.
     
  15. Hot Rods Ta Hell
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    Great build and save on the racer body. Keep us posted!
     
  16. looks great man, i love channeled 33/34 coupes!!
     
  17. ss34coupe
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    yep, the tires on now are all 600-16, and are just on for the build stage. I will run bigger ones on the rear for sure.
     
  18. Sanders
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    Great, good job!
     
  19. Perfect! excellent job!
     
  20. Richard Head
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    Its great to see the progress, Steve. Nice Job!

    Dave
     
  21. Duke
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    Looks good Steve, I hope to get started on mine this winter.
     
  22. Aviator
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    Here's a picture of my 34 Coupe from the '50"s with the 32 grill shell.
     

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  23. kiwicowboy
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    Grate job it's alot of work.I have a 39 coupe to build it was a old 60s short track car.
     
  24. PinHead
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    I've always been partial to 33's, since my dad used to have a full-fendered sedan. I really wish more people would do the coupes fenderless, especially the 5-windows like yours, they just look killer.
     
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  25. ss34coupe
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    Thanks Dave. Getting those 5 window B pillars from you made all the difference in pulling this project together I can't thank you enough.

    Let me tell you that Dave is a true HAMBer. He sent me the parts before I sent him the money. Thanks again, Dave, and I hope the 34 dash I sent you will find good use.
     
  26. ss34coupe
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    Dustin, I look forward to seeing your car come together. You have accumulated a lot of good parts to work from. Get some pics out when the project gets going.
     
  27. ss34coupe
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    Aviator, what's the story on your great lookin' coupe?
     
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  28. ss34coupe
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    Here's a better shot of the F100 steering set up. Took a lot of work on the steering box and some re-drilling of the frame to get it to fit. Still have to deal with shortening the shaft about 4 inches, but want to see how the setup works first.
     

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  29. ss34coupe
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    Here's another shot showing the channel - it is basically the width of the frame, so more at the front of the body than the back. I could not find any articles on channeling a 33-34 Ford coupe in the hundreds of 50's car magazines I have collected, so I had to figure it out as I went along.
     

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  30. ss34coupe
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    Another shot showing the firewall modification for the 53 Cad 331 motor - have some NOS Hurst motor mounts for the swap.
     

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