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Discussion in 'Traditional Customs' started by John 79, Sep 13, 2023.

  1. Jacksmith
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    I wouldn't...
     
  2. John 79
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    Got the rear axle dialed in at the right angle and welded the mounts.
    Had a couple of old 2 inch lowering blocks with the steering tap broken of, some drilling and thread and cheap ass me could use them.
    Now the rear axle is bolted in place. 20240303_113728.jpg 20240303_115223.jpg 20240303_101759.jpg 20240303_130229.jpg
     
  3. Kaptain Kustom
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    Very cool project! Nice to see it coming together. (Any chance of seeing it in the Wheels meet in Haaparanta next summer?)
     
  4. John 79
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    I live in southern Sweden so Happaranda is a long way from me.
     
  5. MMM1693
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    Looking good
     
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  6. John 79
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    Got some more of the trunk floor in.

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  7. John 79
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    Sandblasted the manifolds and put on some stove polish, also made flanges for the exhaust system.
    Its gettin closer and closer to first start up. grenrör.jpg grenrör fläns.jpg grenrör monterat1.jpg grenrör monterat.jpg
     
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  8. MMM1693
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    Great work!
     
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  9. John 79
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    Som rust repair, bottom of the trunk reinforcments/trunk mounts on both sides got done. 20240309_165941.jpg 20240309_095953.jpg 20240309_132659.jpg .
     
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  10. John 79
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    Made a "kickup" floor because im planning a small kickup on the frame in the future so i thought it was best to prepare the floor for it.

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  11. John 79
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    Some progress, got the gas tank mounted and a fuel pump/fuel lines.
    Also made a battery box that i mounted in the trunk instead of the engine bay that was to tight.
    Bought a new generator from https://downtoearthautoelectrics.co.uk/
    These are 12V internally regulated with only two wires.
    Made a bracket to fit the original mounting holes on the 265 manifold.
    I had about 25 different fan belts layin around and guess what, non of them fit... 20240313_164434.jpg 20240315_195240.jpg 20240315_193700.jpg 20240315_195217.jpg
     
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  12. The 39 guy
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    I really enjoy watching your progress. The quality of your work is something you be very proud of.
     
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  13. John 79
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    Got the gas pedal hooked up, used the original parts but moved the linkage to the drivers side.
    Also got my new driveshaft and mounted it.
    Connected the starter and generator so i can start the car with the original push button and also got it charging.

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  15. Loving this build! Thanks so much for the updates. I’m looking forward to how you end up with the car sitting in the rear. I may need to do a similar kick up on my 40 Merc to get it to sit right and still have suspension travel.
     
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  16. John 79
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    I think it will sit quite level, its a bit low in front so i dont think it will have that taildragger stance yet.
    But i really dont know, its been on jackstands for a long time...
     
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  18. John 79
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    First time moving under own power.

     
  19. Okie Pete
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    It’s alive Awesome
     
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  20. MMM1693
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    Good on you! Great work throughout your build
     
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  21. John 79
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  22. Looks and sounds great!! You might want to add a second throttle return spring though, for safety.
     
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