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Hot Rods The serious work begins...Tomarrow. My Buick Roadster Modified

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by HotRodDrummer, Feb 14, 2009.

  1. HotRodDrummer
    Joined: Dec 10, 2002
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    HotRodDrummer
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    Well I am finally liking cars again, so I started working on my Buick today! I began this car nine years ago. I had gotten the body from a friend of my dad. That year I made all the mod's to the body but never finished them and sat the body in the corner and forgot about it for a couple years while I worked on customer stuff during the day and relaxed at night...

    The next thing I did was in 2007 when I built the perimeter frame with a friend, mocked up the body, tore it apart and hung it on the wall.

    That brings me to today, I recently quit smoking and have only had a hard time when I am idle, so Kevin (friend/co worker) met me at the shop this morning and we went to work. He had to do some work for his project and said he would give me a hand when it was needed.

    We placed the perimeter frame in the jig and centered it up and adjusted the rake, our jigs are set up with 3 degrees rake, but I didn't want that much...

    Placed the Engine and trans in thier respective holes and set the cowl. Some may ask, "why is the engine so high?". Ground clearance. I do not want the oil pan to be lower than the frame, in fact if I can make it work I don't want anything lower than the frame, not sure that's gonna happen though.

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    I went and grabbed my nose off the wall - this heavy son of a bitch was built in 1952 and use to reside on Doc Gage's channel'd and chopped 3 winder (I have pictures of that car somewhere) - and mocked it up.

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    Proportions looked good so I threw on the rear body and taped on a "hood"

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    So then I HAD to grab my tires and tape them on too...haha tape is expensive! but so useful.

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    So tomarrow the real work begins, the engine and trans are exactly where they need to be and centered up. Motor mounts here I come!!!

    And I would like to thank Kevin for the help and for the nudge...Dad too...

    Matt Lesky
     
    Last edited: Feb 18, 2009
  2. Unkl Ian
    Joined: Mar 29, 2001
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    Unkl Ian

    I thought of that frame a few weeks ago, wondered what happened with it.

    Mock up looks good.
     
  3. JeffreyJames
    Joined: Jun 13, 2007
    Posts: 16,628

    JeffreyJames
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    from SUGAR CITY

    Mat that looks awesome! Are those blister in the frame for exhaust like on the Doane Spencer Roadster? I am pretty excited about it. There seem to be some really cool modifieds being built right now. Can't wait to see it some together.
     
  4. gnichols
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    from Tampa, FL

    Great looking car. Buick in a Buick, who woulda thunk it. Gary
     
  5. junkyardroad
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    from Colorado

    That is a nice frame table. I like the car too!
     
  6. chaddilac
    Joined: Mar 21, 2006
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    I dig the motor up high. I did mine that way also! Should get the carbs up over the cowl! nice!
     
  7. VERY interesting project. I really like the molded in mini turtle deck styling of the Buick body. Do you plan on having working doors, or filling the gap and make it a hop over?
     
  8. Looking good.
     
  9. blackout
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    Man there's some creativity goin on in that shop.
     
  10. HotRodDrummer
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    Yes, It will more then likily get a belly pan, and a cage too!
     
  11. Faded Love Garage
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    Faded Love Garage
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    from Spring, TX

  12. fab32
    Joined: May 14, 2002
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    Matt, Have you tried lowering the nose a bit? I'm thinking about a 1/8" should do it. did you think you'd get away without anyone injecting their opinion? Fat chance:rolleyes:;) Just trying to help a young guy out, no sense letting you make a rookie mistake:)
    BTW, is the '32 5w still around? Fuelpump and I were discussing coming over but wanted to see the car.

    Frank
     
  13. HotRodDrummer
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    Rich I will be making some doors for it.
     
  14. ThunderRoad Garage
    Joined: Jun 8, 2007
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    from missouri

    yes dig where its going. and i really dig the table. next frame i do i am building a table to work on. cant wait to see where this ends up.
     
  15. HotRodDrummer
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    Five window won't be here by the end of next week, so get your asses over here!!

    And thanks for the advice!
     
  16. zman
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    from Garner, NC

    LOL, what happened to those doors you got from me? I know the correct doors make that thing WAAAAAY long. Maybe I can get back on mine at some point...

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    I think they are the same body. I'm using a pair of 4 door doors. They're much shorter, though I'll have to do something for rockers...
     
  17. Nick32vic
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    Awesome Matt! So your gonna have this thing finished for autorama, right?
     
  18. brady1929
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    that thing is cool
     
  19. HotRodDrummer
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    You should know by now not to ask such questions, the answer is always so speculatory (new word)..... maybe next year?:confused:
     
  20. DrewDay
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    from Austin, Tx

    Man, the proportions look good on that thing
     
  21. Royalshifter
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    Royalshifter
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    from California

    Go man go...cool roadster.
     
  22. dana barlow
    Joined: May 30, 2006
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    from Miami Fla.
    1. Y-blocks

    Love all but the windsheild,looks way too narrow,not a match for how nice the rest is starting to look to me.:cool:
     
  23. The37Kid
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    I like the looks of this a LOT! My first impression is that you have a hole saw or punch, and enjoy using it. :D How old is the body 1923 or so? Like the late '30's INDY car or GP car nose.
     
  24. HotRodDrummer
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    The nose is too fat, I'll either have to take a couple or more inches out of this one or start fresh which may be the better route beings this nose is full of lead and would be a bitch to weld..

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  25. HotRodDrummer
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    Zman's is a '22 and mine I believe is a '22 but his has wheel wells and mine didn't, possibly just a different body manufactor.

    Thanks!
     
  26. HotRodDrummer
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    This is a cast windshield Russ Martin sent me to make fit the cowl (all of ours, zman, Martin and mine have the same cowl). What I have found is I will more than likely be building one from scratch, and making a mold so the other guy's can have one if they want.

    Thanks
     
  27. Roger that! Great looking project:D
     
  28. flynbrian48
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    Looks like it'll be WAY more fun than smoking! I have serious frame table envy, seeing as how I used 4x4's, planks and sawhorses...
     
  29. donut29
    Joined: Mar 6, 2006
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    from canton MI

    About time you got working on it:D


    Chris tell you we got his car painted last weekend?



    I need to talk to you about a frame for my coupe



    see you autorama weekend you saying at my bro's?
     
  30. HotRodDrummer
    Joined: Dec 10, 2002
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    Yeah we figured out I spent three hours a day paying somebody else to die! pretty wild, not to mention that's almost twelve dollars a day and Forty cig's!! Wow, I feel a little dirty admitting that!hahaha
     

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