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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by I_be_moose, Feb 20, 2006.

  1. crotex
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    thats going to be a cool car.
     
  2. themachine
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    great job its coming along!
     
  3. I_be_moose
    Joined: Aug 29, 2004
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    I finally got back in the shop ! Continued fitting the new dash.

    In the beginning I found and bought a 1946 Chevy pick up dash

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    I rough trimmed the ends and stuck in in the body

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    The original shape had a Vee in the top to match the windshield in the truck. I first trimmed it flat and roughly the width i needed

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    There was also a hole for the window crank that had to go.....

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    so I fit a piece to blend the beads

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    I moved to the ends making a template to visualize the top corners

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    then made some filler pieces

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    I made a piece to bolt in place of the original dash rail welded blind nuts to it so I can remove the dash if I need to in the future...I cannot find a picture of just the rail mount but here it is on the dash

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    the bolts go thru the original locations just drilled out

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    here you can see how the dash transitions to the mount piece

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    I need to do the final welding and metal finishing but here it is for now

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    I have yet to decide on gauges. I am leaning toward Classic dual gauges on either side of the speedometer. If so I will fill the original hole and make some tunnels to mount them.

    The fun continues!!!!!
     
  4. Russ B
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    I am enjoying this thread. I am going to be doing a '29 A coupe on deuce rails, with a 392 hemi in about a year from now. ...lots of planning to do and all of the A on Deuce rails postings are helping me a lot.
     
  5. rottenrods
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    Dash looks great
     
  6. Reds 29
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    Looks good, I haven't seen anything about your build for a while and wondered how you were doing. Hope to see you again this summer.
    Red
     
  7. GaryB
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    details,details. very nice work,dash looks good
     
  8. chopt top kid
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    Lookin' "GOOD" Tim... I was beginning to wonder about your lengthy hiatius... I'm anxious for the next installment already...
     
  9. pan-dragger
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    nice work, it's coming along nice.
     
  10. I_be_moose
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    Thanks for the kind words on the progress. I started mounting the steering column so I can figure out what I need for u joints. I am using a Limeworks 40 style wheel and column. I also tried out a three gauge panel that came with the dash. Still not sure of the final instrument configuration....

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    Mocked up the engine with a head and stuff to make sure I had plenty of clearance.

    With a hood top

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    and hoodless

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    Choices Choices.....
     
  11. scott 351 wins
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  13. 41 Dave
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    Tim, Your "A" is sure coming along. You are quite the craftsman. Going to be one clean Hot Rod !

    Dave
     
  14. kirby1374
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    If we are voting... I say with the hood top. I REALLY like the dash!
     
  15. Your dash is kick****!! I really like where you seem to be going.
     
  16. rusty bill
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    the hood top pulls the grill shell to the body and makes the car look as one complete unit
     
  17. I_be_moose
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    The fun continues. The next step is to have the body media blasted to give me a clean foundation for doing the body work.

    I rolled it into the sun to get a better look at the profile

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    I found the rear pan has major rot

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    There was over an inch of nasty looking lead behind the center brace. Oh well it is now on the floor

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    Next stop media blaster.....
     
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  18. walrus
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    Tim, your thread is an inspiration to me to get after my 30 coupe , to be built along the same model A - Duece setup, I will need to save your build to refer to when I need to flow the juices some more , Great looking build,Thanks ,,,Sam
     

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  19. Dyce
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    Thanks for bringing it to the top!! I missed this build. Nice stance, chop and I think it's cool you are running the Model A grill!! Now that's thinking out of the box!! LOL
     
  20. firepilot
    Joined: Aug 21, 2008
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    Thanks for all the tips, just picked up my first coupe a 31. This post will be a big help. Any updates?
     
  21. Race City Rodz
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    Great start, keep em' comming!
     
  22. KCsledz
    Joined: Jun 19, 2003
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    Keep at it Tim! All the little steps over the years are turning into one killer ride.
     
  23. wow your build looks really cool!
     
  24. The37Kid
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    Another GREAT built thread I missed on the first go round. I like the frame matching the body detail. Bob
     
  25. Mopar Jack
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  26. A Rodder
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  27. GaryB
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    from Reno,nv

    lookin good,like the stance
     
  28. Boxcar's 1928
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    Fine caftsmanship. I believe that I remember your wb coming in at 107" is that right?
    My plan is to take my 28 Tudor to 108"....but I don't want it to get looking oddball.
    thanks
    Boxcar
     
  29. A Rodder
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    This is a great thread.
     
  30. Inland empire hot rods
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    from so cal

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