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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by j hansen, May 3, 2020.

  1. choptop40
    Joined: Dec 23, 2009
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    cleaned up the interior , ripped out the old wiring and underdash heater and duct work..old firewall padding.....getting ready to install later model steering column C3C45814-9E99-4F89-8AD6-73A5259E1731.jpeg
     
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  2. choptop40
    Joined: Dec 23, 2009
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    Stripped out the rest of the dash .. Gauges .. etc.... pretty cruddy back there.... 74 years worth .....content with todays progress.......
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  3. Drive the Coupe to work.....again!
    Last saturday, I put a 1/2" spacer above the front spring, cause it was too close to the frame. I didn't want to notch the frame.
     
  4. DDDenny
    Joined: Feb 6, 2015
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    from oregon

  5. Side trim, gettin there! 20240423_151117.jpg
     
  6. after weeks of delays and issues I am getting ready to run this Olds on the stand, I hope!
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  7. Pass The Torch
    Joined: May 18, 2018
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    Dropped the 7 off at the exhaust shop - the one task I despise doing. Whilst she was away, got busy with the hood. Louvers are cool until you have to strip and sand around them.

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  8. choptop40
    Joined: Dec 23, 2009
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    made template for gauge panel , fabricated ignition and radio delete plates , mocked up steering... E6B12226-2A3D-44DC-981F-DF957C859454.jpeg D19C6694-53A0-4294-B572-4354D519CB37.jpeg 652D907D-84FD-4E97-8FD0-6D9907382AD9.jpeg
     
  9. Took my new to me '68 top loader apart for a rebuild and cleaning. learning as I go, took me three hours and a few cuss words.
     
  10. mgtstumpy
    Joined: Jul 20, 2006
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    I finally put all the new window run channels in the doors and rears 1/4s, installed the new glass and my NOS vent shades. I had to install the 1/4 glasses and accidentally broke one so off to the local shop to have one cut using the other one as a template. Then install the 1/4 glasses with those small PITA hollow rivets, these aren't that easy to locate! Then they need to be carefully peened over.
    Then drop the gas tank off to be 'Deep' cleaned by the gas tank guy. It had been [Poorly] sealed at some time previously, there was no way I'd use it in current {internal} condition although on the outside it looked fine. Once cleaner it was time to line it with Red Kote polymer liner making sure I get a nice even coat on all surfaces including seams, corners, filler neck and pressings. Then hang it up to drain and dry. This is a local product manufactured in Ohio and better than many other similar products on the market.
    Tank is all set up now for in-tank pump, all I need to do is adjust sender float and then the tank's off to be painted silver frost / galvinised finish. 393168122_8073191769374637_183641832600698800_n.jpg
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  11. TA DAD
    Joined: Mar 2, 2014
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    My radiator sprung a leak (there was a slight crack at the top seam) So I pulled it out to solder that up. So it only takes a few minutes to remove the hood , then remove 6 bolts and flip the front out of the way for easy service. IMG_1344.JPG IMG_1343.JPG IMG_1354.JPG
     
  12. 34Phil
    Joined: Sep 12, 2016
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    cut the fender mount arms and sheetmetal off a '40s GM radiator surround and narrowed it to fit a '38 Chevy radiator in a '39 Olds. (not original frame so no pics)
     
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  13. choptop40
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    removed an old boiler at work..the shell was exactly the same sheet metal gauge as the 50 Desoto and had curved ends..great fab material...got the front , back and both sides.....free to boot 9D24FAF1-52E6-46D2-9AD0-2C3DA362F6CF.jpeg
     
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  14. nobby
    Joined: Jan 8, 2006
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  15. choptop40
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    Got home and fabbed up sheet steel template from boiler cover.. Next.transfer to aluminum ….Finalize gauge and switch layoot image.jpg
     
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  16. I did nothing today, went out and shut the door between the two halves since the temperature dropped enough for the heat to kick back on in the back half.
    Probably why I ache so much, stupid weather.

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  17. dln1949
    Joined: Nov 30, 2012
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    Well yesterday I loaded up “ol every day” and took my Tudor body to my favorite upholstery shop to do the top and headliner before I set the body back on the chassis. Doesn’t seem like much when I look at what others get done, but then I’ve done the patch panels and hammer dolly crap, oh yeah and the sanding. A retired painter friend sprayed it, we keep him locked away. Chassis is done, starts , runs and stops. This is the second build for this sedan, first in 1974, now 2024. Yep same car, same owner 78A38845-0B39-493B-932C-1408E169C3D9.jpeg F9C3A329-7743-4541-92BC-53F8009CE43F.jpeg
     
  18. ^^^ nice tow truck!
     
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  19. natrlgas49
    Joined: Apr 6, 2019
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    Covered the hole in the door not a professional job IMG_1482.JPG but I am not professional and i think it looks good enough
     
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  20. @nobby If you don't want to use blocks under your tires, you could drop the legs on your hoist so it gets along with the dropped axle. Saved this picture showing how someone did it to a modern lift. When I built my cherry picker back in ancient times, I made it low for the same reason.

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  21. Pontmerc
    Joined: Jul 13, 2013
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    Changing winter studs for summer whitewalls.
    Also remowed rear brake drum first time in my ownership and noticed backwards installed shoes.
    I pretend i didnt notice it and put tires in place.
    No eonder it didnt stop very well.
    Gotta take time and put those things in correct orientation. 17145815326961198659667997022315.jpg
     
  22. Pontmerc
    Joined: Jul 13, 2013
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    Also did little "check the ranch" cruise. 17145868893798447311558462783381.jpg
     
  23. nobby
    Joined: Jan 8, 2006
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    I can just about jack the front up on the axle to get the lift under
     
  24. Dropped axle and small tires require a different approach at times.

    I like my low clearance cherry picker because with the tires on the ground I can also roll the car back when pulling engines. Seems more stable than the engine swinging around when the hoist is rolled back.

    On the other hand when I want to jack up my hot rods to work on stuff, I usually have to jack up one side and put a block under the tire to be able to get my jack under the middle of the axle.
     
  25. mgtstumpy
    Joined: Jul 20, 2006
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    I finally located the roll of bitumen board, made some templates and cut the required patterns after I masked the areas up for some spray glue. A PITA to install between skin and frame however it's OEM and better aesthetically than using dynamat. I also did the gas tank sender. 440807765_1197415984966631_1791483315715049686_n.jpg 440985092_1197415968299966_8975734627448944207_n.jpg 440807719_1197415904966639_6163097377771434398_n.jpg

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