You are starting off the right way, considering you dont have a body jig. I started my 32 Ute from the cowl. After I had the body rails in place and the cowl in the proper location, realized to late the engine was to far forward (jackass) but I hung the rear quarters (b pillars) based on the doors and the cowl fit. Use alot of klekos if you can or at least just use nuts and bolts for the seperator between the body and deck lid pcs. Heck they used them originally soooo. Measure alot, I say again, measure alot. I found a large boo boo in my car during the fabrication phase but to late to correct it. Nice deal you made to on the body. Makes it more worthwile. At first I was afraid you were Chris Titus. Professional Attention Whore. Glad you are not
Nope I am in Delafield.... I just finished packing up my house...... I waited for snow to pack because I'm a genius...... I can't wait to get back to Texas so I can take the tudor for a ride........... Big thanks to all who helped me this weekend and to titus for this trade.... I am super excited about it...
Sounds like it really worked out for the both of you !!!!....Have a safe trip to your new home Bob...Texas...........Littleman
Great post. Im doing the same thing right now, I just got all the parts last night. Beater. looks like you made your own sub-rails??? Pete-
Congratulations to both you Guys, Bob needs the Tudor for the Family and Jeff you need to show us how to put together one of them bodies in a weekend. I do look forward to seeing how it goes togeather. Man you got a wicked cool collection of cars Jeff!