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    '35 Hot Rod Truck Fender Spy Pics

    Now that there is a Hot Rod Truck section on the forum, I figured I'd contribute. The Hot Rod Truck tooling is nearing completion, and I know the guys are getting ready to ship beta cars in the near future. John in Molding has been working hard on the full fenders. He is almost done and getting ready to make molds. Here are a couple of spy shots of the mold plugs for the full fenders on the Hot Rod Truck.





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    Lovin' it!


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    Just saw this on FB!...the fenders MAKE this thing...Keep up the great work guys!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BluePrintEngines View Post
    Just saw this on FB!...the fenders MAKE this thing...Keep up the great work guys!

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    It does change the look doesn't it. Johnny needs one with a hitch on it in case anyone is paying attention
    I hope that hole at the back means the fuel tank got moved up to the front of the bed so there's more room for a hitch and
    deeper bed storage at the back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by myjones View Post
    It does change the look doesn't it. Johnny needs one with a hitch on it in case anyone is paying attention
    I hope that hole at the back means the fuel tank got moved up to the front of the bed so there's more room for a hitch and
    deeper bed storage at the back.
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    LOL as we were wrapping up shooting for the upcoming Spike TV show for the truck build, we had a funny conversation about payload capacity,GVW, and how much mulch i can fit in the back. Mine will need a class IV hitch and have to pull my Super Pro Mopar drag car. Oh...i'll need a sleeper cab too, because i'll be living in it after my wife see's me drag home another project.lol

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    Truck is looking great, cant wait to see some of the builds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mad Dog View Post
    Now that there is a Hot Rod Truck section on the forum, I figured I'd contribute. The Hot Rod Truck tooling is nearing completion, and I know the guys are getting ready to ship beta cars in the near future. John in Molding has been working hard on the full fenders. He is almost done and getting ready to make molds. Here are a couple of spy shots of the mold plugs for the full fenders on the Hot Rod Truck.
    Jay was kind enough to bring us up on the mezzanine to take a peek of the work in progress last Saturday when I was there picking up my Coupe. It looks awesome!

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    The fenders look great, but if the running boards hang 1-1/2" lower than the frame, you'll have the same problem as the '33 - the body hangs so low that it's impractical to drive. Turning up the spring adjusters is not the answer to the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveS53 View Post
    The fenders look great, but if the running boards hang 1-1/2" lower than the frame, you'll have the same problem as the '33 - the body hangs so low that it's impractical to drive. Turning up the spring adjusters is not the answer to the problem.
    I see you are still continuing to rag on the the hot rod like on the other forum. Are we to expect this to branch over to the '35 truck now too? I'm sure you think you are doing a public service by pointing out any flaws that have been posted by other builders. But I assure you, the FFR community of builders and owners are some of the most brutally honest group of people around and have no fear, when there are issues they will be uncovered and posted for all to see. But the difference is it will be by done by someone who is actually building one and not just reposting third hand information gleaned off the thread of someone else's build.

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    Very Excited to see these photos! We are looking forward to getting our hands dirty on our build, The P1X Procharger is ready to make some noise!
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    Its relatively easy to get the running boards moved up on the 33. I was hoping FFR would offer a support frame for the truck running boards that was a bolt in and doesn't hang below the tubing. That would make it a more complete kit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by myjones View Post
    I hope that hole at the back means the fuel tank got moved up to the front of the bed so there's more room for a hitch and deeper bed storage at the back. Dale
    Sure looks like something is going on. Looks like all that other framwork that FFR had going on is somewhat gone....hmmm. I hope they moved the fuel tank fwd as well

    I am so glad FFR went with the '35 fenders and not the '33. I know somewhere in a past thread either someone or a few people mentioned maybe the '33 fenders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by erlihemi View Post
    Its relatively easy to get the running boards moved up on the 33. I was hoping FFR would offer a support frame for the truck running boards that was a bolt in and doesn't hang below the tubing. That would make it a more complete kit.
    A support frame would be nice, kind of what Dale aka myjones did with his 33.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arrowhead View Post
    I see you are still continuing to rag on the the hot rod like on the other forum. Are we to expect this to branch over to the '35 truck now too? I'm sure you think you are doing a public service by pointing out any flaws that have been posted by other builders. But I assure you, the FFR community of builders and owners are some of the most brutally honest group of people around and have no fear, when there are issues they will be uncovered and posted for all to see. But the difference is it will be by done by someone who is actually building one and not just reposting third hand information gleaned off the thread of someone else's build.
    I seriously need to look into a "Like" function.


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    David, great idea!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by erlihemi View Post
    Its relatively easy to get the running boards moved up on the 33. I was hoping FFR would offer a support frame for the truck running boards that was a bolt in and doesn't hang below the tubing. That would make it a more complete kit.

    The Truck Running boards will be supported and hold a person stepping into the pickup. I don't know what the weight rating will be, I am sure it will be sufficient.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arrowhead View Post
    I see you are still continuing to rag on the the hot rod like on the other forum. Are we to expect this to branch over to the '35 truck now too? I'm sure you think you are doing a public service by pointing out any flaws that have been posted by other builders. But I assure you, the FFR community of builders and owners are some of the most brutally honest group of people around and have no fear, when there are issues they will be uncovered and posted for all to see. But the difference is it will be by done by someone who is actually building one and not just reposting third hand information gleaned off the thread of someone else's build.
    This complaint comes from actual builders of the '33. You should read some of the build threads on the ffcars forum.One builder then complained about how his attempt to raise the front fouled up the A- arm geometry. There is no way to raise the car properly without major rework of the frame.

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    As a mechanical engineer and machinist I have better credentials than the average builder.

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    DaveS53,

    I don't understand your motivation. What are you doing here? Seems to me you love to subtly convince people FFR can't compete with your NOT A KIT (Fiberglass body notwithstanding) car. This is CLEARLY a FFR forum (as is FFCars, a competing site you love to mention)...

    I'm starting to really wonder if you belong here at all.

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    David, where is the like button? lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Hodgkins View Post
    DaveS53,

    I don't understand your motivation. What are you doing here? Seems to me you love to subtly convince people FFR can't compete with your NOT A KIT (Fiberglass body notwithstanding) car. This is CLEARLY a FFR forum (as is FFCars, a competing site you love to mention)...

    I'm starting to really wonder if you belong here at all.
    Helping people who don't have any experience, few fab skills, few tools and a poor work space complete a car.

    You don't see me advertising the company that sold me my poorly made not a kit car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveS53 View Post
    Helping people who don't have any experience, few fab skills, few tools and a poor work space complete a car.

    You don't see me advertising the company that sold me my poorly made not a kit car.
    Factory Five was built around people who don't; have fab skills. Don't have any experience and most do not have 3000 or more square foot facility to build a car in.

    These care were never intended to be built be mechanical engineers and they don't take 3000 hours to build.

    There are literally 10's of thousands of people who have successfully built and enjoyed their Factory Five cars.

    Comparing your 3000 hour build to a kit car that can be purchased by anyone, and assembled and enjoyed by that same anyone, is simply not realistic.

    IF these cars took 3000 hours to build, or FFR engineered them to snap together, the would cost $100,000 a copy and no one would drive them.

    I can's speak for others, but I personally respect your rights to voice your opinion but I don't think you have done much to earn the respect of the FFR community you come here to berate.

    Additionally I learned a long time ago that if you see a problem, Offer a solution. IF all you want to do is complain and bemoan an issue, you are part of the problem not the solution .


    I am sure your car is beautiful, I am also sure that if anyone spent 40 hours a week working on their FFR for 75 weeks(3000 hours divided by a 40 hour week) their car would compete against your and do very well.

    I am also pretty sure that if anyone spent $300,000 on their FFR it would be pretty nice (this is the equivalent of 3000 hours of labor at $100, not including parts)

    This a forum of connected people, who help each other, praise each other and have a great hobby.. We don't belittle each other and we don't berate FFR for bringing our dreams to reality.

    Have you been to FFR? Its a good group of people doing good things and working with their customers to help them build their dreams.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Hodgkins View Post
    DaveS53,

    I don't understand your motivation. What are you doing here? Seems to me you love to subtly convince people FFR can't compete with your NOT A KIT (Fiberglass body notwithstanding) car. This is CLEARLY a FFR forum (as is FFCars, a competing site you love to mention)...

    I'm starting to really wonder if you belong here at all.
    Quote Originally Posted by FFinisher View Post
    Factory Five was built around people who don't; have fab skills. Don't have any experience and most do not have 3000 or more square foot facility to build a car in.

    These care were never intended to be built be mechanical engineers and they don't take 3000 hours to build.

    There are literally 10's of thousands of people who have successfully built and enjoyed their Factory Five cars.

    Comparing your 3000 hour build to a kit car that can be purchased by anyone, and assembled and enjoyed by that same anyone, is simply not realistic.

    IF these cars took 3000 hours to build, or FFR engineered them to snap together, the would cost $100,000 a copy and no one would drive them.

    I can's speak for others, but I personally respect your rights to voice your opinion but I don't think you have done much to earn the respect of the FFR community you come here to berate.

    Additionally I learned a long time ago that if you see a problem, Offer a solution. IF all you want to do is complain and bemoan an issue, you are part of the problem not the solution .


    I am sure your car is beautiful, I am also sure that if anyone spent 40 hours a week working on their FFR for 75 weeks(3000 hours divided by a 40 hour week) their car would compete against your and do very well.

    I am also pretty sure that if anyone spent $300,000 on their FFR it would be pretty nice (this is the equivalent of 3000 hours of labor at $100, not including parts)

    This a forum of connected people, who help each other, praise each other and have a great hobby.. We don't belittle each other and we don't berate FFR for bringing our dreams to reality.

    Have you been to FFR? Its a good group of people doing good things and working with their customers to help them build their dreams.

    Take a deep breath, A reality check, and get over your self.
    Well said guys. [Sound of me also pushing the like button.]

    Dave, no matter how well-intentioned you think you're being, it comes across completely wrong. These most recent posts make it pretty clear why. "Sorry if my being wise enough not to buy such a flawed kit disturbs you..." "As a mechanical engineer and machinist I have better credentials than the average builder..." "Helping people who don't have any experience, few fab skills, few tools and a poor work space complete a car..." The list could go on from this thread and others from both forums.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Hodgkins View Post
    DaveS53,

    I don't understand your motivation. What are you doing here? Seems to me you love to subtly convince people FFR can't compete with your NOT A KIT (Fiberglass body notwithstanding) car. This is CLEARLY a FFR forum (as is FFCars, a competing site you love to mention)...

    I'm starting to really wonder if you belong here at all.
    I don't know David, I think we may have found this years recipient for the Fedderson Award.
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    Before I bought my first FFR kit. The 33 Hot Rod I met a guy locally who built one with a Coyote engine. Sort of a rat rod motif. All he had to say was terrible things about the kit, FFR and so on. I was a little worried because I already ordered my kit. The long and short of this story is in all 9 of my build threads. The kits IMO are great but not perfect. Sorta like me. The FFR people are fantastic for me to deal with. This forum is awesome for its help, ideas and camaraderie. If you do not like the FFR kits, fine post your thought s once and be done. I for one don't want to constantly hear how you think they are not to your liking. Go to some other place to *****. Sorry for the rant but I am tired of the negativity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wallace18 View Post
    before i bought my first ffr kit. The 33 hot rod i met a guy locally who built one with a coyote engine. Sort of a rat rod motif. All he had to say was terrible things about the kit, ffr and so on. I was a little worried because i already ordered my kit. The long and short of this story is in all 9 of my build threads. The kits imo are great but not perfect. Sorta like me. The ffr people are fantastic for me to deal with. This forum is awesome for its help, ideas and camaraderie. If you do not like the ffr kits, fine post your thought s once and be done. I for one don't want to constantly hear how you think they are not to your liking. Go to some other place to *****. Sorry for the rant but i am tired of the negativity.
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    Right on Tom, you nailed it exactly. What the kit lacks in precision is more than made up with the expertise in the forum to help us less than expert builders finish a complex project with reasonable results. I may take 3-4 times the time an experienced builder takes to build my car, I'm sure with everyone's help I'll get it done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMG Fred View Post
    Very Excited to see these photos! We are looking forward to getting our hands dirty on our build, The P1X Procharger is ready to make some noise!
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    Is the bed and tailgate metal or fiberglass? I heard it was steel. Has anyone seen it in person to verify? After looking at the build photos on the FFR website it looks like wheel spacers will for sure be needed in the rear. No problem for me. I am getting very anxious for the release. Can't wait to get started. LOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wallace18 View Post
    Is the bed and tailgate metal or fiberglass? I heard it was steel. Has anyone seen it in person to verify? After looking at the build photos on the FFR website it looks like wheel spacers will for sure be needed in the rear. No problem for me. I am getting very anxious for the release. Can't wait to get started. LOL.
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    Dam that truck loos great and the bad thing is I am just getting around to order my 33 kit. Now I will have to get the truck when I finish the 33. Always something to do.

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