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(Round 2) Just another Model A build

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Vintage Vandal, Dec 18, 2011.

  1. Vintage Vandal
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    No problem!:D. What you probably thought was..." if this retard can get motivated to finish his car, then i can certainly do it!" Right?
     
  2. Vintage Vandal
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    Nothing fancy here. I Just cut a piece of 1" square tubing for the header. And I only have 3 cross braces of 1" tubing to support the roof and seems to be working fine. [​IMG] [​IMG]

    I had a friend of mine did the upholstery. He sewed headliner fabric to the vinyl so it looks nice underneath. We used*****on snaps that we screwed in the original nail holes on the upper sheet metal. And he sewed what he called "j-clip" to the front of the vinyl. You just roll that plastic j clip under and clip it to the visor. It stays unseen and has survived 120mph. [​IMG] [/IMG] [​IMG]
     
  3. Vintage Vandal
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    POR15 "olds gold". [​IMG]
     
  4. capt ronn
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    Subscribed! I hope to be at the stage you are by 10/2014
     
  5. Vintage Vandal
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    Finally got some paint on my car! Goodbye rat rod. Hello hot rod. [​IMG]
     
  6. yruhot
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    Great build in spite the never ending drama. I can't wait to see the photos of you smokin those little tires. Should be great. Nice job.yruhot....Doug
     
  7. Vintage Vandal
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    Thanks man! I'll be driving it to viva again this year. Hopefully in paint by then.
     
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    Got some primer on it! [​IMG]. [​IMG]
     
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    Thanks Charley!
     
  16. Vintage Vandal
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    Starting to look like a car again. I have a ton of more work ahead of me. It will probably stay in primer for a while until I can afford paint and decide on a color. [​IMG]
     
  17. Vintage Vandal
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    Did an ol' "rattle can rebuild" on the heater grill. Notice the cool head on the little bolt in the center. [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  18. Vintage Vandal
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    Guide coat , sand , guide coat, sand and repeat. I'm thinking I will tint my next coat of primer green. Close to what my paint is going to be. Not really for any other reason then I think it will look better until I am ready for paint( which may be a long while). [​IMG]
     
  19. Vintage Vandal
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    Here is a fresh coat of the green primer I mixed up. Pretty cool to see the car with some color on it. I'll get some better pics in the daylight tomorrow. [​IMG]
     
  20. Vintage Vandal
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    This is not the color the paint will be. But it will work for now. [​IMG]
     
  21. Vintage Vandal
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    Sitting at the Sacramento autorama now. [​IMG]
     
  22. Outback
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    Nice :)


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  23. Vintage Vandal
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    Making all of the templates for the windows out of ¼"particle board. I've suffered through way to many road trips without glass. I can't wait for some winders! [​IMG]

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  24. Vintage Vandal
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    Here's my buddy Zane grinding on my windshield. Should be a huge improvement over plexiglass. [​IMG]
     
  25. scrap metal 48
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    Sedan looking good.. Very nice progress so far.. Hope to have mine at this stage before to long...
     
  26. Vintage Vandal
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    Thanks and good luck!
     
  27. Vintage Vandal
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    Here is a wheel I picked up at a swap meet. Its too big for my car. Any idea what it is from? [​IMG]

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  28. Vintage Vandal
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    I tried using a friends roller and bending up a 15" ring...needless to say it didn't turn out great. [​IMG]

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  29. Vintage Vandal
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    [​IMG]

    So I scrapped the roller idea and took apart an old 50's junk table.
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  30. Vintage Vandal
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    Cut the spokes out of the old ring. [​IMG]

    Welded up all of the holes in the table ring and the spokes, then welded the spokes to each other. [​IMG]
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