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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Xman, Sep 24, 2013.

  1. 3blapcam
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    I've stared at this for 2 days now... and I think it looks great. The body work came out very nicely! I was skeptical of your sail panel, but it looks great! Feel free to add more photos!!!

    What are the plans with the SAR body? I mean, you're already gonna have a bad ass 3W...

    3blap.
     
  2. Pete
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    Dude......Did you feel that?? I just gave you a high 5! Car looks "right", awesome job.
     
  3. Cannot wait to see this car in person! Badass job so far man!!!
     
  4. Xman
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    Thanks guys for the kind words. Always gratifying when your peers appreciate your efforts. The doors, deck lid, hood and inner fender panels are now getting final sanding for color. The louvers are a serious pain in the butt. Will post more pic's soon.
    The belt line and sail panels took a lot of work. I used a nail gun and dent puller for days to get it as close as I could. I then turned it over to my friend to finish the hammer and dolly work. He is a wizard.
    I ran the engine today and it sounds healthy as hell. This thing is going to be fun! Would love to make it to TROG in Pismo Beach.
    I'm going to let the SAR body go. I always wanted a full fendered, unchopped 34 3W but I'm happy with the chopped one.
     
  5. Xman
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  6. Xman
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  8. brady1929
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    Incredible hot rod
     
  9. Xman
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    I pulled the 34 out of the shop so I could run the engine for an hour. I put the clutch in for the first time with the engine running and heard a defining scream. So it looks like I'll be taking a big step back and pull the trans out to get to the T/O bearing. Very Frustrating!!! 100_1082.JPG
     
  10. Retro61
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    Wow! That is Freakin Wicked!! Nice job!!
     
  11. Puttin the HOT back into Hot Rod....lookin awesome man !!
     
  12. ago
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    from pgh. pa.

    I had new throw out bearings with a short life. They don't seem to last anymore. Even when they are backed away from TO fingers!
     
  13. HotRodMicky
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    How do you open the door if your steering is turned left completely ??

    Just kidding !!!

    It is a fucking cool Hot Rod !!!!!!!!!

    I love it !
     
  14. Xman
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    Way ahead of you, I made sure that when the left tire just touches the wish bone, the door still clears the pitman arm. Interesting that you caught that though.
     
  15. My God what a profile! That is the most wicked and PERFECT chop ever!

    Steve
     
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  16. qzjrd5
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    That car blows me away. My favorite '33-'34 ever.
     
  17. WOW!! Perfect lakes styled coupe. Chop reminds me Doug Hartelt '34 coupe but with the windscreen laid back less. Awesome!
     
  18. Xman
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    AGO - I think I know the issue with the T/O bearing. I'm using a diaphram pressure plate and flathead T/O bearing. I think I need to replace the pressure plate with a flathead 3 finger type and match it with the throw-out bearing. I'll know better after I get it apart.
     
  19. Great build keep the updates coming
     
  20. Xman
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    Jimmy B - can you post a pic of the Hartelt coupe? thanks
     
  21. Xman Pics of Doug Hartelt Coupe.

    jpb-1951-el-mirage001.jpg jpb-1951-el-mirage002.jpg jpb-1951-el-mirage003.jpg
     
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  22. Excellent profile, all your hard work on the body turned out great.
     
  23. Ryan
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    Jesus god man... That profile...

    When I first got into traditional cars, it was a hammered 33/34 coupe that it did it to me. Hard to shake that notion... Mine wouldn't be much different than yours.
     
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  24. Xman
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    Go for it Ryan. I'd love to see what you would do.
     
  25. Xman
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    Jimmy, Thanks for the pic's. I think your right, his chop is about the same as mine but you can see that windshield is laid back a bit more. Very cool and functional for Bonneville.
    Dan
     
  26. 3blapcam
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    I love the stance of the last Hartlet Coupe pic, but you did a much better job leaning the A pillars back! I bet if Doug Had the HAMB his woulda been a little more sleek in that department!!! ;)

    Your car is looking great! It inspired me to mess with mine last night! Mine's coming slowly... very slowly. But that's OK... I don't mind waiting... it'll get done.

    3blap.
     
  27. slack
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    I liked it before you chopped it and didn't think it would improve it much. Boy, was I wrong! I'm not an authority but I know what I like. Out of all the hundreds of hot rods I've seen on the HAMB or anywhere else this is the best looking one I have ever seen. Great job man. I would like to see a pic of it with the side panels on too. Suhweet. Thanks for sharing.
     
  28. Xman
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    You guys have made my day, thanks. I have the complete hood but want to wait till I have the engine sorted out before putting it on. I just laid the tops on for the pics.
    3blap, My attitude is that I would do something every day, no matter how small a project or part of a project. Still not there but close. Do you have a build thread for yours? I'd like to see what you have.
    Dan
     
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  29. 08racer
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    from Gilbert AZ

    Holy shit man!!! This is the perfect hot rod!!!!
     
  30. 3blapcam
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    Dan... no build thread on mine at the moment. I'm not sure if I'm a build thread kinda guy. Mine will be slow going as I have a '32 5W that's a lot more complete & a lot closer to being on the road. On top of that, I just moved to Arizona in September & haven't gotten my compressor hooked up (time & money).

    I tinkered again last night. My cowl top was cut to lean the A pillars, and when they got to the vent, they just cut into vent corners. It has been driving me crazy. I cut the cowl, freed the brace, yada yada yada... it's not welded yet, but soon. I really need my compressor.

    I have some photos, but it's not real exciting at this point.

    3blap.
     

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