I never would have thought it would be such a fucking pain in the ass to put a Ford motor in my Ford. I had to switch to a rear sump oil pan and make an adapter for the trans mount. It's just sitting in there on a 2x4 and the trans mount right now, but the carb is dead level so I'll fab mounts for this position. It's low. Did I mention it's low? I hope to get motor mounts fabbed up tomorrow so I can get back to laying out floor bracing and body mounts.
I got enough body mounts fabbed today to eliminate the post supporting the body, so I rolled it outside for a few pics.
Nice stance! It is really looking good. You have come so far. Can you turn the front wheels? They look so close in the pictures.
The fenders are just sitting on there right now. I may need to massage them a bit, I won't know for sure until I can bolt them on. Worst case scenario I have to radius them.
I totally forgot all about this thread. That car is looking great man, you've done God's work. Keep it up
After getting a trunk lid that hadn't been structurally compromised I found the rear quarter panels were nowhere near square to the frame. I started cutting and adjusting and finally said fuck it. We raced in Daytona last week, so on the way back we came through Charlotte and I bought a pair of quarters from Dennis Carpenter. I started this build 10yrs ago, trying to fix or make everything because I was broke. That's not the case anymore. I'll get the front of the body and roof braced and get the old panels cut off and new tacked in and fit the trunk lid and lower panel.
I have not posted on this thread but have been checking in from time to time. I am a pretty accomplished bodyman and can fabricate when I need to and am a pretty patient guy with my projects. I commend you because every time you come across an obstacle, you say...Oh well, I'll just do this or that. Nothing stands in your way to accomplish your goal. I'm impressed. I can;t think of a higher compliment to pay a hotrodder. The car looks great. Stay on it and I can't wait to see it done. Lippy
I Those new panels look beautiful! I sure could use those wheel wells on my current project. Will have to patch my originals though. Hope you show us how you install them.
So glad this thread came back up. It shows how bad you want it and work hard you can have this. Keep up the great work.
Sort of. A lot going on with other things at the moment. I did come to my senses and decide the flathead belongs in the Ford coupe, not the Willys sedan, so I'll be pulling the 302/top loader and installing the flathead/T5 setup. The 302/top loader will go in the Willys sometime in the future. I started the 1/4 replacement a couple months ago, not much happening lately. Current pic.
Both 1/4s are chopped and tacked together, other than that nothing new. Life is in the way at the moment.
We'll be here when you get to it. I can understand life's distractions large & small. It's not a project we really have much control over.
Time for a long overdue update. The 1/4s are pretty much cut and spliced and tacked in. Motor mounts finished I found the filler panel below the rear window was short, besides being fubared so I bought all the inner structure pieces from Dennis Carpenter and cut the panel and located the hinges, the trunk lid now swings on hinges for the first time ever. I then started wheeling a replacement panel for the area between the trunk and window. Not setting and goals, just intended to keep plugging away till it moves under it's own power.
Someday this will all be covered by nice paint and 99% of the people who see it will not have a clue about what you have done here. I'll be a witness! Thanks!
Lemme see now, I think I have everything, motor, check, transmission, check, rear end, check, axels, check, Washington blue paint, double check, enough time for a righteous burn out? ,oohhh yeah. Lol
Wow! I had forgotten all about this project. Man, you’ve come a long way baby! This thing is looking great. Keep up the good work.
The only way to make that body style look good with a chop is via a subtle chop... you're nailin' it!