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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by rancid737, Mar 15, 2011.

  1. rancid737
    Joined: Feb 22, 2011
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    oh yeah, also picked up a ford 9in rear end!
     
  2. Wow, this is going to be radical. Looking forward to watching it come together.
     
  3. TexasSpeed
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    Oh heck yeah! I love these kind of builds. The Atomic Punk is awesome and really opened my eyes to what can be done to ****py cars or a diverse ***ortment of parts if you just put a little time and ingenuity into it.

    I would have never thought front fenders could make sweet rear quarters. Subscribing for sure.


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  4. rancid737
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    started on my spring perches and got the motor pulled. Gotta clean it up for paint and new gaskets, seals ect...anyone want a 63 galaxie 500 with no motor?
     

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  5. rancid737
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    Hauled my front end to the shop for measurements, cleanup etc....
     

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  6. rancid737
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    little more progress, crossmember and spring perch built, just a test fit.
     

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  7. steel rebel
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    I'm likin what your doing. Tolja I'd be watchin you. Lookin good.
     
  8. rancid737
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    finally an update worth posting. Got the frame tacked together nice and square and was able to set the body on it tonight after doing a four inch channel in the cowl. Also cut out the gas tank/dash. Take note, the body will be sitting about 8 inches forward of where it is right now, just a quick mock-up, gotta hack of some excess on the back of the frame that i built to long for a "just in case" kinda deal. Enjoy.
     

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  9. 52plymouth
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    its looking cool keep going brother
     
  10. rancid737
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    thanks murph.....may be enlisting your help soon, gonna be mocking up the motor and gonna need another set of hands.
     
  11. Racrdad
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    Good to see that its progressing, I have been wondering when some updates were coming. Keep after it!
     
  12. rancid737
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    will do....noticed the belvedere is coming along nicely! when you gonna have that thing in paint?
     
  13. 52plymouth
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    let me know when
     
  14. Racrdad
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    Probably several months at least before paint. Time is real issue these days. I will just say 2012 is the time frame for paint, that gives me alot of cushion :D
     
  15. rancid737
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    Quick mock-up of suspension and diss***embly. Some obvious issues to take care of and see what I can save. Wishbones welded to axle, steering arm welded to spindles, and spring perches that dont wanna budge.
     

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  16. 52plymouth
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    are you working on it on monday
     
  17. rancid737
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    yes I am. if u wanna swing by you're welcome to.
     
  18. hotrod fozzie
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    sweet project can't wait to see the results!!
     
  19. rancid737
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    so I spent 4 hours on monday night removing spring perches. That was not fun. Got one out and the other soaking till next monday when I can get to it. I am not looking forward to it.
     
  20. Chopped50Ford
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    Great project, Im going to watch this!

    Wish I was closer to grab that Galaxie!
     
  21. Impressive job mate.
     
  22. lukey
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    I love these types of builds! I have had a similar build brewing in my head for over 10 years now... Maybe one day...


    -LUKEY-
     
  23. Brilliant!

    Spare front fenders offer a whole new dimension to rearend styling.

    Subscribed!
     
  24. How would the tail lights from that '63 work in the new rear -- maybe too big? Cool jet aircraft nozzel shape, though.
     
  25. rancid737
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    Yeah, too big. Trust me, I measured plenty of times. Gonna go with 62 fairlane taillights I picked up at the Portland swap meet.
     
  26. Noland
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    I use some heat with a torch on them when trying to get those old frontends apart,helps alot
     
  27. rancid737
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    I finally got them out, had to blow em out with the torch. Talk about a pain in the ***, currently working on cleaning up those nasty welds and fixing where the bones split from water getting in them and freezing, will post pics soon.
     
  28. rancid737
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    Ok, It's been a while since I posted anything, I've been busy getting this front end the way I wanted it, (grinding and filing the casting marks off the axle and wishbones) and everything is just tacked into place for now, this is just a mock-up. Also built a jig and reversed the main leaf following instructions from a thread I found here on the H.A.M.B. Its waaaaaaaaaaaay easier than I thought it would be.
     

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  29. rancid737
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    Just a quick mock-up to determine motor mounts, body mounts, ride height, wheelbase, etc....
     

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  30. simplestone
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    I wasn't too sure about this when I first started reading, but I'm loving the looks of this thing. Great work. When done, this is going to keep people scratching their heads for awhile. :)
     

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