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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by art.flame, Apr 23, 2011.

  1. art.flame
    Joined: Jul 18, 2006
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    I need some help from you pro's
    i want to make a rollpan ,i know its gonna be louvered but how should it be ,tall ,small thx

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    one of the front

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  2. art.flame
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    Geez sorry for the small pics
     
  3. 30tudor
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    Some nice body work coming together on that one. Not my place to comment on other peoples rides but since you have a *****foot suspension at the front I don't think I'd cover up that Jag rear end, have you considered bobbing the rear fenders 4-5 inches to fill the gap?
     
  4. JunkOSC
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    This is a stock pan on my 1929 Ford Mordor.
     

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  5. redbone customs
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    from ohio

    Just admiring your sedan,looks awsome...i have a couple questions for you.I have a 30 two door sedan, however i liked how you smoothe out the back rear of your sedan....did you grind the ribs down and fill w lead/mig or did you remove them and then weld/lead? I was also wondering about the headlight bar that is on your sedan???aftermarket/Kustom made??how much and if purchased where could i buy one??thanks for you time tyler
     
  6. I'm with 30tudor on this one, 4/5 inch bob on the fenders and then I'd build a 3 or 4 inch high pan that curves up to about an inch or inch and a half at the center to show off the QC cover. Louver the deep part and call it good. And oh yeah, that front end is NOT a *****foot front end.:cool:
     
  7. t-buckethead
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    from texas

    they make these,this is what i put on mine..you can get with license plate or without...
     

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  8. art.flame
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    i marked the fender as in picture two where the fender lip should be
    but if the fenders are bobed would't look the rollpan to bulky or perhaps a cutout in the center contouring the rear cover as oldschool 66 says

    btw whats *****foot
     
  9. 32 hudson
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    I agree with 30Tudor. No roll pan and bob the fenders.
     
  10. art.flame
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    Yes the ribs were cut of then tig welded and leaded,
    the headlightbar is homemade stainlessbar bended welded the headlight socket in between
    i hamered a round peace stainless halve round welded a nut on it and a tube at the round one
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    cut the tube
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    cutting relieves and weld them up
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    comparing to original
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    i also lowered the mounts on the fenderstruts
    hope this helps
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    Art
     
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  11. art.flame
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    anybody some ideas
     

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