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joe mosely
08-17-2014, 11:05 AM
not sure if I posted about this before, this is my other project. Got it from my father in law years ago, and its been sitting in my shop waiting for me to get off my duff and build it. My son and I finally broke out the tools and started on it last winter, picking away at it slowly.
When I first got it I was planning a cheap build, a down in the weeds rat rod, thought that was a pretty cool look. Now many years later, I'm not so sure. Too many people doing that these days, and too many of them spending BIG dollars just to make a car look ratty.
My plan now is to do as good a job as I can (never know if I'll have time to do another one!). Its going to be lowered but not scraping on the ground, and I'm trying to build it in the spirit of a traditional rod using as many period components as I can find.
Some stuff I'm going "new" but mostly for the sake of finishing it before they cart me off to a home.
When we started:
http://i983.photobucket.com/albums/ae318/nolequiring/A%20Bone/IMG_0788.jpg (http://s983.photobucket.com/user/nolequiring/media/A%20Bone/IMG_0788.jpg.html)
After we had most of the extra junk stripped off, ready to start the body work:
http://i983.photobucket.com/albums/ae318/nolequiring/A%20Bone/IMG_0802.jpg (http://s983.photobucket.com/user/nolequiring/media/A%20Bone/IMG_0802.jpg.html)
Ready to start chopping, its getting a 4" haircut:
http://i983.photobucket.com/albums/ae318/nolequiring/A%20Bone/IMG_0854.jpg (http://s983.photobucket.com/user/nolequiring/media/A%20Bone/IMG_0854.jpg.html)
No turning back now:
http://i983.photobucket.com/albums/ae318/nolequiring/A%20Bone/IMG_0880.jpg (http://s983.photobucket.com/user/nolequiring/media/A%20Bone/IMG_0880.jpg.html)
Roof back in place, ready for the world's worst welder!
http://i983.photobucket.com/albums/ae318/nolequiring/A%20Bone/IMG_0884.jpg (http://s983.photobucket.com/user/nolequiring/media/A%20Bone/IMG_0884.jpg.html)
http://i983.photobucket.com/albums/ae318/nolequiring/A%20Bone/IMG_0887.jpg (http://s983.photobucket.com/user/nolequiring/media/A%20Bone/IMG_0887.jpg.html)
joe mosely
08-17-2014, 11:24 AM
At this point, the roof is mostly stitched back together. I've still got to weld the A pillars back together and then I want to weld a tube frame into the roof to give it some more strength.
The body still needs some rust repair and I need to replace some of the crossmembers and subrails in the floor structure, but I'm waiting to finish the chassis before I get into that. May need to do some tweaking for driveline and suspension so I want to build the floor around that.
I started my frame last week, decided to build my own rather than re-use the original or buy aftermarket.
It's being built with 3/16" wall 2x3" tubing for the main section from the firewall back, with 2x4" for the main rails forward of the firewall.
6" kick up in the rear, will build cross member to suit when its time to hang the Ford 9" I picked up from an early Bronco.
http://i983.photobucket.com/albums/ae318/nolequiring/A%20Bone/20140806_1519371.jpg (http://s983.photobucket.com/user/nolequiring/media/A%20Bone/20140806_1519371.jpg.html)
I'm using 2x3 for the rear section because I'm too tall to channel the car, but I want to maintain a low profile in the frame. Makes the body sit an extra inch lower, and with the 6" kick in the back I can definitely get the car to sit low.
http://i983.photobucket.com/albums/ae318/nolequiring/A%20Bone/20140806_2245281.jpg (http://s983.photobucket.com/user/nolequiring/media/A%20Bone/20140806_2245281.jpg.html)
The 4" front rail will step the frame back up allowing me to lower the front without doing anything too extreme. I'm ordering a Superbell drilled I beam axle, complete with spindles, hubs and brakes, everything needed to just bolt on the frame. Sometimes you just waste time trying to re-invent the wheel.
Mebot
08-17-2014, 11:27 AM
That is so cool! I think justbob was looking for a similar model for his next project
justbob
08-17-2014, 12:07 PM
That is so cool! I think justbob was looking for a similar model for his next project
Good memory. Pretty much identical.. Jealous over here! I need to wait for now. :(
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Buy it, Break it, Build it BETTER.
"Since 2004"
Bluerauder
08-17-2014, 12:29 PM
Here's what a 1929 Model A looks like .....
http://www.mercurymarauder.net/gallery/data/500/MoreCarlisle0005.JPG
justbob
08-17-2014, 01:56 PM
Here's what a 1929 Model A looks like .....
http://www.mercurymarauder.net/gallery/data/500/MoreCarlisle0005.JPG
Before it's built into something much better.
Self proclaimed Builder Of Badassery.
Buy it, Break it, Build it BETTER.
"Since 2004"
joe mosely
08-17-2014, 02:25 PM
I can appreciate an original one, but mine was pretty far gone so it seemed like a good candidate for a rod.
I'm building an 8BA for it, hoping to use a 4 spd behind it. I picked up an old Fenton dual carb intake a couple weeks ago at a swap meet (its for a 59A but can be used on the later flathead too).
http://i983.photobucket.com/albums/ae318/nolequiring/cars/20140802_1545021.jpg (http://s983.photobucket.com/user/nolequiring/media/cars/20140802_1545021.jpg.html)
I have two blocks, an 8BA and a 59A. Depends which one I find more parts for but am planning to use the 8BA right now.
Also scored a dirty but brand new set of Firestone Deluxe Champions for the car, just need to source out some Ford bolt 16" rims now. 5 tires mounted on rims for 750 bucks.
http://i983.photobucket.com/albums/ae318/nolequiring/20140801_1833461.jpg (http://s983.photobucket.com/user/nolequiring/media/20140801_1833461.jpg.html)
And the pile of treasure that came home with the Firestones. Another set of used 15" wide whites, two grill shells and a visor.
http://i983.photobucket.com/albums/ae318/nolequiring/20140801_1834381.jpg (http://s983.photobucket.com/user/nolequiring/media/20140801_1834381.jpg.html)
martyo
08-17-2014, 06:28 PM
Remind me to send you pics of the one I have sitting in the parking lot of my home shop.
joe mosely
08-17-2014, 08:32 PM
Remind me to send you pics of the one I have sitting in the parking lot of my home shop.
Of course you have one haha. Ok, let's see it. I expect its gonna make mine look like chopped liver but I still want pics!
martyo
08-17-2014, 08:34 PM
Of course you have one haha. Ok, let's see it. I expect its gonna make mine look like chopped liver but I still want pics!
Nope, not mine! It is a frame and engine that I am storing here for my partner. There is no body to it at all.
I expect him to turn the frame into some sort of rat rod.
TAKEDOWN
08-17-2014, 11:03 PM
That's gonna be Bad to the Bone!
joe mosely
08-18-2014, 04:30 PM
That's gonna be Bad to the Bone!
Thanks, I hope so!
Motorhead350
08-18-2014, 04:34 PM
Make a Hot Rod out of it. Screw the Rat Rod scene and the people affiliated with it. Hipsters with Hot Rods, low budget my butt... sorry.
It's looking great so far! Keep it coming!
joe mosely
08-18-2014, 06:08 PM
Make a Hot Rod out of it. Screw the Rat Rod scene and the people affiliated with it. Hipsters with Hot Rods, low budget my butt... sorry.
It's looking great so far! Keep it coming!
I hear you. A kid came to look at some parts I had for sale yesterday, I wasn't sure if I should let him in the shop. Told me he's a "pinstriper" and then showed me his "custom" toolbox in his '13 Chevy half ton haha.
All good though, he gave me 100 bucks for a handful of old connecting rods, two sets of cast iron heads, and a 4 cylinder A bone rad. He said he cleans them up and stripes them for art. Hey, you can throw em in the river for all I care, I was going to put them in the garbage bin at work.
He had a waxed stache and leather Chucks. Hipster fo sho. I don't think he actually planned on buying anything when he phoned me, he said he was just trying to get to know the rod scene haha. Wanted to shoot the **** and drink a beer.
No problem with that, I like car guys and I like kicking tires in the shop. I got to drink a couple beers and came out 100 bucks ahead.
But a guy that says "rat" and "ol' skool"every second word gets old.
2,4shofast
08-19-2014, 06:26 AM
Here's what a 1929 Model A looks like .....
http://www.mercurymarauder.net/gallery/data/500/MoreCarlisle0005.JPG
All I see is the Silver Escort Cosworth!!! Where is this picture from>?
Awesome project Joe, I wish I had the ability to build something like this!:beer:
Bluerauder
08-19-2014, 06:36 AM
All I see is the Silver Escort Cosworth!!! Where is this picture from>?
This was inside the Building "G" - 110 Years of Ford display at the 2014 Carlisle All Ford Nationals in June. There were 110 cars both inside and outside the building representing the entire history of Ford Motor Company including three Brewsters. All of the outside cars were under tents. Building G is an old dealership style building with glass front showroom and a service department. The Model "A" and Cosworth were in the service part.
"The Escort Cosworth was a rare car, with 7,145 vehicles produced from the start of production on 19 February 1992 until the last car rolled out of the factory on 12 January 1996. A tiny number were unofficially imported to the United States, where it was considered one of the greatest performance Fords of all time. "
One of our members "WhatsUpDOHC" was selected to represent this display with his JPB 2003 Mercury Marauder and was featured in the event directory this year.
2,4shofast
08-19-2014, 08:44 AM
This was inside the Building "G" - 110 Years of Ford display at the 2014 Carlisle All Ford Nationals in June. There were 110 cars both inside and outside the building representing the entire history of Ford Motor Company including three Brewsters. All of the outside cars were under tents. Building G is an old dealership style building with glass front showroom and a service department. The Model "A" and Cosworth were in the service part.
"The Escort Cosworth was a rare car, with 7,145 vehicles produced from the start of production on 19 February 1992 until the last car rolled out of the factory on 12 January 1996. A tiny number were unofficially imported to the United States, where it was considered one of the greatest performance Fords of all time. "
One of our members "WhatsUpDOHC" was selected to represent this display with his JPB 2003 Mercury Marauder and was featured in the event directory this year.
Awesome info, I dont what to thread jack so I will send you a PM!:beer:
joe mosely
08-19-2014, 05:21 PM
Awesome project Joe, I wish I had the ability to build something like this!:beer:
Time will tell whether or not I have "ability" to build this car too haha! Hopefully the first pothole doesn't send parts flying in all directions!
joe mosely
08-19-2014, 06:19 PM
Still waiting on Marty to post pics of A Bone at his shop.
martyo
08-19-2014, 06:32 PM
Still waiting on Marty to post pics of A Bone at his shop.
Crap when I have been home I have been busy!
Tonight I just took the wife for a ride in the Chevelle after we finished the five speed swap (TKO 600).
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