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The Inline Modified version 2.0

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Empire32, Feb 5, 2009.

  1. James D
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    Superb work. Unique car.
     
  2. Mart
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    Looks great, Etienne.

    Mart.
     
  3. nali
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    What is the oil pressure gauge from ?
    Nice place and I love it .
     
  4. jerseyboy
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    Looks great! Love the pressure gauge location.
     
  5. 64 DODGE 440
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    The black and white picture is perfect...1950's garage shot...you should sell that as a poster!:D
     
  6. Empire32
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    thanks ! I don't know from where the oil pressure gauge come, but it's a vintage Stewart Warner unit. I wished to put it a little bit higher, but there is a square tube structure just behind the firwall at this place.
     
  7. uglydog56
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    Your car is so amazing it almost makes me want to put mayonnaise on my pommes frites! Almost. Great work!
     
  8. Empire32
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  9. 41 Dave
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    Etienne,Hope you are having a great year. Will you be posting any updates in the near future ? You sure have us hooked on the progress of this build.

    Dave
     
  10. Empire32
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    for sure ! But I don't have enough time to work on it those times. Hope to work on it in july. And don't worry, I will post updates !
     
  11. 41 Dave
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    Etienne, Will be looking forward to your update in July.

    Dave
     
  12. Empire32
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    Some progress, but without detailled pics: I've started to work on the wiring, front and rear lights is already done, Next step; fuse panel/dash...

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  13. 41 Dave
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    Ettiene, Car is looking great. Looking forward to you getting it running.

    Dave
     
  14. Motornoggin1
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  16. Empire32
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    Some progress: New airfilters, using cheap chinish speedway air filters, by swapping the cheap chromed and louvered caps with some old french Citroen van's center wheel caps.

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    Still working on the wiring, using modern cable wrapped in old looking asphalt wire looms. Front & rear lights/turn signals are done, next step, fuse panel and dash wiring. I've started also to work on the dash, dash insert and instrumentation, switches, etc..

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    Front licence plate is now bolted ( with a Hamb topper), using a clamp system, so, no holes in the I beam.

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  17. striper
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    Love those air cleaners.
     
  18. Empire32
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    the famous Citroen Van: (I've also used the aluminium running board protections as a under pedals "floor mat")

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  19. Empire32
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    some progress

    homemade Fuse panel

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    I try my best to ad some fake patina on the cheap taiwan made turn signal switch...

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    general view of the dash

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    adapted a licence plate light on the 50's Renault plate, also modified in order to bolt the great topper made by Whizzerick some years ago

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  20. nali
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    Nice use of the HY parts .
     
  21. 41 Dave
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    Etienne, Like all the trick little add on parts. It sure adds to your rod.

    Dave
     
  22. Empire32
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    some progress !
    First, on the exhaust sytem. The langdon split exhaust manifold is cool, but one of the outlet is just right on the steering box ! So, I decided to don't use a double line, and worked on this junction, in order to turn around the steering box, and run under the car. Here we go, with a 2 parts piece (easier to install).

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    and on the car, with a Smithy's muffler and a straight tube. Not sure if I will use the muffler, or just have a long tube and an intern baffle, will think about it. If I use the muffler, I just need to change a little bit the angle, to have the exhaust more in the car's axle...

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    and worked on some details, not always visible. I changed the hex bolts on the firewal to slotted ones, more "period". finished also the fuel line.

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  23. Twisted6
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    Looking Good :) keep that up and one day you'll be driving it right :)
     
  24. 41 Dave
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    Etienne, Car is sure finishing off real nice. Need to do a video so we can hear this built up six banger !

    Dave
     
  25. Motornoggin1
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    Turning out very nice. Very inspirational!
     
  26. Empire32
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  27. Empire32
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    Exhaust is now done, including hangers.

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  28. Empire32
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    some progress
    I made some brackets for the turn signals, made from 30's Renault fender lights (Front light are Citroen Traction).

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    Worked also on the door hinges. I don't have the original ones, and they are pretty rare. to be continued

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    I've chopped and streched a Citroen C4 windshield frame. I need now to create some winshield posts. But I don't realy like the car with a windshield, it's look really better without it. But the entire system will be easy to take off, so I will have several options (like also a english Brookland aeroscreen).

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  29. Have a look at the windscreen posts on Caterhams - just cut from flat ally plate;

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  30. Empire32
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    some progress !
    Home made door hinges done !

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    Then, I worked on a Hallock style windshield "sktech" to find a better way to have a windshield, because I wasn't happy with the classic windshield. So, it's just a rough test (here with photoshoped glasses), I need now to find the better line, height, and then make it larger, and have it aluminium cast...If you have some ideas or advices, Go ahead !

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