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Hot Rods Fixing a mangled 33 Chevy coupe body UPDATE 31/10/21

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 66gmc, May 22, 2017.

  1. brady1929
    Joined: Sep 30, 2006
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    Great job!
     
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  2. Squablow
    Joined: Apr 26, 2005
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    Superb work so far, loving this, I am subscribed. I love to see rough bodies like this come back together. The willingness and ability to save stuff like this is the future of hot rodding.
     
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  3. nice work , I feel your pain !!!
    33 chev.png
     
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  4. 66gmc
    Joined: Dec 4, 2005
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    Thanks!
    Your right, there is quite a bit more involved than just getting the door in the opening. I spent a lot of time pushing and pulling and hammering things around to get everything squared up. So far I think I have more time in squaring stuff up and bracing it than I do in actual fabrication work. There doesn't appear to be an instruction manual on piecing one of these back together, so I am just making things up as I go.
     
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  5. One of the things I discovered by accident was the 2 doors had different arch's top to bottom on the B post edge. That was very clear when I leaned the doors against the wall B edge to B edge. That was a Holly Cow moment. Explained partly why I couldn't get a good X number at the B pillar on the body. And it went on and on. I can understand how your feeling right about now.
    The Wizzard
     
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  6. 33 chev parts are very hard to come by, especially rear fenders !! I hope you picked them up from behind the car , even if your not going to use them .
    Are you going to make you own trunk lid or do you have one ?
     
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  7. 66gmc
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    Yes I have all the fenders, I never throw anything away no matter how rough.
    I will be making my own trunk lid, I have the original hinges but nothing else.
     
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  8. jcmarz
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    Amazing! I'm following this thread. :cool::cool::cool:
     
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  9. Hot Rods Ta Hell
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    Great work so far. Very inspiring!
    Being a dyed in the wool 33/34 Ford guy, I like the Chevy Coupe's too but like you, don't care for the tailpan's and will be curious to see how you mod yours. I've got a cowl and solid roof/quarters of a 34 5/w Chevy body I may toss together one day. Casually keeping an eye out for doors (I believe 4 dr Sedan doors can be made to work).
     
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  10. Rocky
    Joined: Mar 3, 2001
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    33chev.jpg [] Those rear frame extensions are ugly for sure. I was going to cut mine out and raise the rear frame horns to follow the trunk floor. Sold the car before I could really get going on it.
     

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  11. UNSHINED 2
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    I kinda like the abbreviated rear pan like that....maybe some clean up. But in general.....
     
  12. Penetrator
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    Small world. My buddy and I (both Chevy addicts) bought some '37-'38 parts from the same guy.

    Keep up the good work!

    .
     
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  13. Black Clover Custom
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    Wow. Got right to it.
    Hey how did you make that rear rain gutter? Shrinker strecher to get it to turn? I have to do the same thing.
     
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  14. 40ragtopdown
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    Was trying to figure out how to do the sub rails in my 33 chevy 5 window looks like you have the answer thanks your coupe is looking great.
     
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  15. 66gmc
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    Basically. I made it out of 2 L shaped halves, shrinker stretched them to contour, and then welded the 2 sections together.
     
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  16. Wow ! Nice Save... jealous of your skills :) Looking forward to following along.
     
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  17. Very nice work!
     
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  18. I appreciate your talent and for***ude.
     
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  19. Okie Pete
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    You got a lot done in a month . Great work and skills.
     
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  20. nunattax
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    watching looking forward to the build.
     
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  21. 49ratfink
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    from California

    good stuff.

    there is a current thread where a guy has a rusty trunk floor and a bad patch of frame on his otherwise unmolested original car and he is wondering whether or not he should just part it out.
     
  22. Black Clover Custom
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    Hahahaha!!!! Great stuff.
    Wish i had the same shaping talent...
     
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  23. woodbutcher
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    :D Looking good.Please keep the updates coming.
    Good luck.Have fun.Be safe.
    Leo
     
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  24. Atwater Mike
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    Yeah, ratfink...'Ability' (and willingness) seem to range from minus 10 to plus 10 on here.
    Makes for interesting reading...mostly.
     
  25. ct1932ford
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    Just needs Red Rims!:rolleyes:
     
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  26. the oil soup
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    Your metal working skills are amazing! Keep at it.
     
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  27. 31Dodger
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    EXCELLENT work!
     
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  28. triman62
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    Excellent work, cool project.
     
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  29. Mike Colemire
    Joined: May 18, 2013
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    Could you bring your caveman tools and rework my 40 chev fenders? That is some really nice work.
     
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  30. Okie Pete
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    like your rescue/shop truck
     
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