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Old car build thread

Started by Popeye the Sailor, March 11, 2015, 11:26:08 PM

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Speeddog

I've done that trick with a wedding ring, can confirm they got hot right quick.
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~~~ "We've rearranged the deck chairs, refilled the champagne glasses, and the band sounds great. This is fine." - Alberto Puig ~~~

Monsterlover

Great progress!  Great pics!

TIL: positive ground cars can turn a wedding ring into a furnace that can induction harden your finger.
"The Vincent was like a bullet that went straight; the Ducati is like the magic bullet in Dallas that went sideways and hit JFK and the Governor of Texas at the same time."--HST    **"A man who works with his hands is a laborer.  A man who works with his hands and his brain is a craftsman.  A man who works with his hands, brains, and heart is an artist."  -Louis Nizer**

Duck-Stew

It has returned to the land of the living!  (And much prettier now too)
Bike-less Portuguese immigrant enjoying life.

Popeye the Sailor

Well...in honour of my recent birthday Paula let me send the gauges for my Chrysler out to have them redone.

Should look like this when complete:





Hopefully I can get back to it.
If the state had not cut funding for the mental institutions, this project could never have happened.

kopfjäger

Quote from: Satellite smithy on April 22, 2020, 06:55:44 AM


That grille and hood look sweet. Car is coming together nicely. ðŸ'ðŸ¼
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Speeddog

Quote from: Satellite smithy on April 22, 2020, 11:32:03 AM
Well...in honour of my recent birthday Paula let me send the gauges for my Chrysler out to have them redone.


I was not aware that there were any Juke Box restoration shops left.
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~~~ "We've rearranged the deck chairs, refilled the champagne glasses, and the band sounds great. This is fine." - Alberto Puig ~~~

Popeye the Sailor

Quote from: kopfjäger on April 22, 2020, 12:32:03 PM
That grille and hood look sweet. Car is coming together nicely. ðŸ'ðŸ¼

That grille cost as much as the parts car.  :P

Quote from: Speeddog on April 22, 2020, 02:46:38 PM
I was not aware that there were any Juke Box restoration shops left.

There are very few places left that work on electroluminescent gauges. That isn't backlit. It's a ceramic coating that vibrates at some ridiculous rate and causes it to glow like that. Even the needles glow.
If the state had not cut funding for the mental institutions, this project could never have happened.

Speeddog

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Reseda, CA

(951) 640-8908


~~~ "We've rearranged the deck chairs, refilled the champagne glasses, and the band sounds great. This is fine." - Alberto Puig ~~~

Randimus Maximus


Popeye the Sailor

If the state had not cut funding for the mental institutions, this project could never have happened.

koko64

#340
Very cool. It must look spectacular at night.
I think my dad's GMH FB Holden may have used something similar in copied the style only, but not the lighting method of some American dashboards of the time. It was dubbed the "Americana" style dash on a car that looked like a pigmy 57 Chev.
Looking forward to seeing night pics once it's done. [thumbsup]
2015 Scrambler 800

Popeye the Sailor

So....column seal.

Some people would put this on....before the steering column was final mounted but....



Coat hooks. Not that it'll ever see a coat, but....shiny.



Final install of radio, ignition switch, gauges, wiper switch completed.



No idea where the ashtray is.

It'll turn up.

Maybe.
If the state had not cut funding for the mental institutions, this project could never have happened.

Popeye the Sailor

Stock '62 Ford Headlight switch. Theoretically.



Like everything else, wired per the painless wiring instructions.

I had my choice of headlights or tail lights, but not both.

So I googled the switch terminals. Just "Headlight switch B1 B2 etc."

It perfectly matches a Mopar switch. Wire it up according to that and everything works perfectly.

Not sure what happened there-I have the switch out of the parts car and the original-they all match the new one. I'm going to assume Painless is confused somehow.

Just another thing that took way longer than it should have.

I try to share the candid approach. I'm currently five years into a six month project.
If the state had not cut funding for the mental institutions, this project could never have happened.

Popeye the Sailor

Heater out. Be sure to remove the lower heater hose first. It'll pop right off. That way the seemingly limitless amounts of coolant it contains can slosh out the entire time you work on the upper hose, which is somehow permanently welded to the heater core.

Really, the core is delicate and hoses are cheap so just cut the make the beast with two backsing hoses you should replace anyway like you knew you should have.


50 years of dirt removed along with all gaskets.









Rattlecanned, because it's going under the dash and I suffer from early onset lazy.



If the state had not cut funding for the mental institutions, this project could never have happened.

Popeye the Sailor

Foamy goodness that isn't beer. Who knew?



Stellar instructions:



I fit checked everything in the seal kit (fancy name for a bunch of foam) and then stuck it on with glue. Such is the high standards I established when I worked in the ye olde aerospace industry.



Potentially 17% less drafty.



A tiny jump seat!



If the state had not cut funding for the mental institutions, this project could never have happened.