Very Cool Parts

Visit our community sponsor

Thanks Thanks:  114
Likes Likes:  679
Page 12 of 26 FirstFirst ... 2101112131422 ... LastLast
Results 441 to 480 of 1015

Thread: Star Mobile 1 Build

  1. #441
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    So only four hours later I have all the aluminum that I need to take out out (and the trans tunnel and cover of course)...wasn't as bad as I thought it would be...

    This is the old Passenger Floor Plate I had made to cover the auxillary fuse block(s) I installed. It was just a little too small for my liking and to protect that area, so I made a second plate that covers much better and has a slight kickout on the bottom (all will be covered with carpet eventually)...

    IMG_5147.jpg

    IMG_5760.jpg

    IMG_5761.jpg

    IMG_5762.jpg
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  2. #442
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    I decided to just go with a dab of RTV High Temp Sealant and then let it dry. Since I had the panels off and I had some leftover Lizard Skin...everything got a heaping dose of LS Ceramic. I hit the diamond shaped area that rest right above the exhaust several times...

    IMG_5763.jpg

    IMG_5764 rot.jpg

    IMG_5766.jpg

    IMG_5767.jpg

    I will try to get everything back together tomorrow. I have few things I want to check for tight tonight since I have the aluminum off.
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  3. #443
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    I did get the aluminum back in last weekend and for the most part it went back in fairly easy. One thing I did add (and difficult to see in the photo) is I cut and placed some rubber gasket material under the aluminum where the e-brake goes passes thru the floor. Once I had the floor back in over the rubber, I slit it to allow for the clevis to pass through. I just thought this might help keep moisture and dust from entering...

    IMG_5785.jpg

    IMG_5769.jpg


    Additionally, I will add that in the beginning I drilled and tapped holes in the chassis for the aluminum and used 10-32 machine screws to hold everything in place. When I installed the aluminum this time (hopefully for the last time) I went back with #12 Self Piercing Screws and these seem to hold very well. I don't know that they will hold up to a lot of R/R, but I was finding that the machine screws weren't holding up that well either, so we will have to see with these (I believe that #10 would have worked if I had not gone with the 10-32's prior)...

    IMG_5786.jpg


    I had also been back and forth on being able to adjust the seats. I am 5'11" and will probably need to do some adjusting to get the brake pedal in the right (more comfortable...you lucky Gen 2 guys) position. When it's all said and done, I can't see there being more than about 2" either direction (front to back) in my set-up, but if need be, I wanted to be able to adjust for that, so while I had the seats out I came up with a viable solution. I took some 3/4" square tube (same size as the seat frames), cut them to 11" long and then drilled holes along them at 1" intervals. I then took and 11ga steel plate 6" x 12" and drilled it out to match the existing holes in the aluminum and chassis. I then welded (2) of the the tubes to the plate and the other (2) to the bottom of the seat frame. In the end this raised the seat almost an inch and allows me to shift the seat forward and backwards however I need to. It cost me about $30 in material, but it did take about 8 hours of my time...

    IMG_5787.jpg

    IMG_5791.jpg

    IMG_5792.jpg

    IMG_5793.jpg

    IMG_5794.jpg

    IMG_5795.jpg

    IMG_5796.jpg
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  4. Likes Mrallsport32 liked this post
  5. #444
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  6. Thanks AJT '33 thanked for this post
    Likes Mrallsport32 liked this post
  7. #445
    Senior Member AJT '33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2013
    Location
    Gatineau, Quebec, canada
    Posts
    738
    Post Thanks / Like
    Quote Originally Posted by JOP33 View Post
    cont'd...

    IMG_5800.jpg
    Going to follow this as I need to have the drivers side adjustable fore and aft. Will possibly be using this concept for the mount even though from a height standpoint I should be fine (but could use the additional bit of height. THX!

  8. #446
    Straversi's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2014
    Location
    Palos Verdes, CA
    Posts
    1,278
    Post Thanks / Like
    Clever. That’s a great idea.
    -Steve
    Mk IV #8901 - Complete kit, Coyote, TKO-600, IRS. Ordered 5/23/16, Delivered 7/14/16, First Start 8/13/17, First Go-Kart 10/22/17, Registered and Completed 10/18/18. Build Thread: http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...V-Coyote-Build Graduation Thread: https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/show...-Roadster-8901

  9. #447
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    Yeah, the most time consuming part was drilling the holes. Anyone with access to a Bridgeport or CNC Mill could knock this out pretty quickly (ours were full at work). And honestly, all you really need is about (6) holes in each tube, (1) location for nominal, (1) for forward and (1) for aft, that gives you an inch of travel either way. You could adjust the spacing on the holes to give you more with a minimal amount of work.
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  10. Likes duff33 liked this post
  11. #448
    Senior Member MBB Larry's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2018
    Location
    Grapevine, Texas USA
    Posts
    145
    Post Thanks / Like
    I am fortunate to live about 20 minutes from Jamie. I am about 6-months into my build, and have become good friends with Jamie. I can tell you, he has done a beautiful job with
    his build. It is an inspiration and motivation for me. I tried to tell him Eagles Green with an Eagle on the side would look nice, but did not go over!?!?! Living in "Cowboy Country", and spending of $$$$$$ on an Eagle paint job, would not be a good idea!?!?
    Your getting closer Jamie!!! Great Job!
    Larry
    FFR Hot Rod #1106

  12. #449
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2015
    Posts
    1,213
    Post Thanks / Like
    You need to come up to 121 with Jamie sometime. I'd love to meet you. Maybe we could get TDSapp out too.

  13. #450
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    Quote Originally Posted by wrp View Post
    You need to come up to 121 with Jamie sometime. I'd love to meet you. Maybe we could get TDSapp out too.
    This sounds like a great idea...once Kory has my car, I'll be up there at least once a week.
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  14. #451
    Senior Member MBB Larry's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2018
    Location
    Grapevine, Texas USA
    Posts
    145
    Post Thanks / Like
    There are getting to be enough of us in North TX to start up a Club, and have some meetings. And hopefully some Cruises in the near future.
    FFR Hot Rod #1106

  15. #452
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    Finally got the fit-up done on the fab cover for the solenoid. I will have chromed Monday, but wanted to confirm fit before doing so. My design, but I can't take the credit for forming or weld (I can weld in a pinch, but not when aesthetics are of importance). I think it will look sharp once chromed...

    IMG_5590.jpg

    IMG_5589.jpg

    IMG_5805.jpg

    IMG_5806.jpg

    IMG_5807.jpg

    Hope to do a little more work and then start organizing parts to handover to painter next week ! Might even try to get out to Autorama tomorrow.
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  16. #453
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    I was able to get a few more small things done this weekend. As mentioned previously, the car is scheduled to go to the Painters this next weekend. I know that by looking at the current state of the car, some may think that I still have a ways to go before paint, but with my build the challenge I was willing to accept was getting the engine in, started and the car rolling. I do have a background in Automotive Collision Repair and Refinishing, however that was many, many years ago and the advancement in the process, product and technologies surpassed my level of comfort about two decades ago. So this accompanied by the two previous back surgeries I have had with the possibility of a third looming in the near future drove the decision to leave the fit-up of the body, doors, etc. to the experts (..."stay in your lane Bro", right). The shop that I chose is more than capable of doing a great job as they have worked on a previous 33' and did an awesome job (WRP's 33'). The challenge now will become not straying from the plan and letting the professionals do their job! Anyway, back to this last weekend, so at the risk of additional overkill and the fact that I had the seats out, I added some Thermo-Gard as a top layer to the Lizard Skin, DEI heat shielding and FFR heat & sound barrier. I know, I know it's overkill right? I just thought that adding the additional protection at this point is the best option. If I never notice the difference in not having it then its done its job and in the scheme of things it was easy to lay down and relatively in-expensive. In some areas I just used some velcro dots, in other areas I just used a small dollop of RTV. The intent was to still be able to remove this if need be without destroying it. The sheet came 48" x 72" and for the most part I was able to cover the entire passenger compartment. It is easy to work with although I would suggest a good pair of scissors opposed to a box cutter or exacto knife...

    IMG_5828.jpg

    IMG_5829.jpg

    IMG_5830.jpg

    IMG_5831.jpg

    IMG_5832.jpg

    IMG_5833.jpg

    IMG_5834.jpg

    IMG_5835 (1).jpg

    IMG_5837.jpg

    IMG_5838.jpg
    Last edited by JOP33; 02-18-2019 at 07:33 AM.
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  17. #454
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    I tried something around the auxiliary fuse block to see if it would work (I will report back as it is still drying, however I am hopeful). I had an area on either side that I wanted to insulate a bit, so I took some 3mil plastic and persuaded it into the area as best as I could then I sprayed (cautiously) some spray foam and allowed it to expand into the areas. My hope is that after trimming the face down, I will have some foam inserts that can be pulled out if needed. I'll have see how concept and theory transition into reality, but at this point I am still hopeful...

    IMG_5840.jpg

    IMG_5841.jpg

    IMG_5842.jpg

    IMG_5843.jpg

    IMG_5844.jpg

    IMG_5845.jpg
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  18. #455
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Nov 2017
    Location
    Placitas, NM
    Posts
    1,443
    Post Thanks / Like
    That extra insulation should be well worth it come summer. I did the same with more DEI and Thermo Gard.
    I have more insulation arriving any day now to put in the doors, in front of the fuel tank, and in between the door hinge and the front of the rear wheels.
    Probably should add some to the roof too.
    '33 Hotrod, #1047 Gen 1, delivered on 2/27/18, go cart on 9/24/18.
    LS3 w/Gearstar Level 3 4L65e Tranny, Yank converter, Lokar shifter, Electric PS, Vintage AC/Heat/Def, 8.8" 3.55
    TorqThrust II Wheels w/Toyo Proxy T1 Sport Tires, F 235/45ZR17 R 295/35ZR18
    Garage Built, Driveway Painted.

  19. Thanks JOP33 thanked for this post
  20. #456
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    Just as a bit of a follow up, the foam insulation experiment concluded last night. I'm not going to call it a success but not a failure either. I believe with the right process and a little warmer temperatures this would be a viable solution to the area I was working on. The product trimmed up relatively easy with a hacksaw blade. I should have done the application in gradual layers opposed to trying to fill the area at one time, but all in all a good learning experience and I will possibly try it again...

    IMG_5843.jpg

    IMG_5848.jpg

    IMG_5849.jpg

    In an effort to just try to cover the chassis through transport this weekend, I just picked up a (relatively) in-expensive car cover from the local top of the mountain auto parts store. I started with the 13-14 foot length and it was too small, so went back and jumped up two sizes and then one seems quite big, but will do the job (and the body and hardtop are not on). For the purpose of transport it will only be covering the chassis, my long term hopes are to go with a Coverking or something a little higher end, but the cover seems to be decent quality and serve a purpose and it was cost effective. It also has straps and eyelets to use for tying...

    IMG_5846.jpg

    IMG_5847.jpg

    I also temporarily fit-up the lower trunk brace I had fabbed to help stiffen that area. The verdict is still out on this and I will know more once the body is on...

    IMG_5850.jpg
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  21. #457
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    Today and tomorrow will be the last push to get things in order before the Painter picks up the car on Saturday evening. As of right now, it's been hands-off on the car and spending more time prepping and organizing the parts for Kory (as his time will be my money). Going to start the car up one final time tonight or tomorrow and then continue with some final prep. I also have a few parts to pick up from Polisher/Chromer later today.
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  22. Likes AJT '33, wrp liked this post
  23. #458
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    A few days ago I had dropped off the AC Accumulator & a Cover Bracket (for Polishing) I had made for it as well as a Solenoid Cover (for Chroming) I had Fabbed. Today I picked those up and was extremely happy with how they turned out. Once I got them home and went ahead an re-installed them...

    IMG_5857 rot.jpg

    IMG_5861.jpg

    IMG_5858.jpg

    IMG_5859 rot.jpg

    IMG_5860.jpg
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  24. Likes wrp, duff33 liked this post
  25. #459

    Join Date
    May 2014
    Location
    Simi Valley, CA
    Posts
    555
    Post Thanks / Like
    Those parts really came out nice! Well done! Keith

  26. #460
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    Yesterday was just a roller coaster of emotions...the day started by knowing that it would be the last day (for a while) that SM1 would be gracing the shadows of it's home, but knowing that when it does return that it will be all that I had envisioned! But what would any important planned event such as this be without a little reality to start your day (right?). I had gotten up early (extremely) to finish getting things laid out for Kory and his team (whom by the way continues to prove that he is the perfect shop to complete this build for me). So after rearranging a few things, I moved some vehicles around (notably, Star Mobile 2 or the vehicle formerly known as Star Mobile 1...). After that I went to start the vehicle up, Fuel Pump coming on but only registering 20-25 psi at gauge. After texting Kory, asking if he thought we'd still be able to get it on the trailer if it wasn't running, I started doing some rushed trouble shooting...I started by checking for leaks, none...then wire connections, the positive on the FP seemed loose, so I tightened the nut down only to break the positive stud off! Well actually it just shortened it a bit, so there was still enough stud that I could get a nut on. After tightening it down, I cranked it again with the same result, only about 20 psi. By this time, Kory had texted letting me know they were on their way, so then my focus became getting the vehicle out of the lift area and prepped to be pushed on to the trailer. However, in the back of my mind I am boiling...first, how did I get to this point where I didn't confirm the start of the vehicle after the last Fuel Pump issue and secondly, why am I having to deal with what seems to be a second Fuel Pump issue ! Needless to say, at this point I was ready to turn it over to Kory and let him confirm the problem and offer some suggestions (back to this in a bit). Kory arrived with his guys and we were able to get the car loaded on the trailer without too much issue. He was having to take the chassis and body and the two had not been mated up yet and there was some prepping I had done (door frames, gauges, etc) that was going to make putting the body on for the travel a little more challenging or require a second trip. Luckily he had prepared for this and brought a truck that they were able to place the body in and then load the chassis onto the trailer...

    IMG_5903.jpg

    IMG_5906.jpg

    IMG_5909.jpg

    IMG_5910.jpg

    IMG_5912.jpg

    IMG_5916.jpg

    IMG_5918.jpg

    About two and half hours later, SM1 arrived safely at 121 Rod & Restoration thanks to the efforts of Kory and his buddies! Thanks guys! I followed shortly after with some additional body parts and miscellaneous hardware and manuals, stayed for a bit and headed back to the house. By the time I was pulling up to the house, Kory was texting me..."Fuel Pump is bad", so now I have a second Holley Fuel Pump that has gone out on me with less than about 20 minutes of run time on the total of both. I have asked Kory to confirm the current set-up as well to make sure it is not my routing, a kink, etc. that is causing the issue.

    So the day was very bitter-sweet...but after all this is car building, right?...and the day couldn't have gone any other way!

    IMG_5919.jpg

    IMG_5921.jpg
    Last edited by JOP33; 02-24-2019 at 07:22 AM.
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  27. Likes AJT '33, wrp liked this post
  28. #461
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2015
    Posts
    1,213
    Post Thanks / Like
    Congratulations on getting to this point in your build

  29. Thanks JOP33 thanked for this post
  30. #462
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    You know part of building a car is not only enjoying the build but sharing your frustrations, agitations and idiocracy...! With that being said, Kory texted last night stating that "there was no fuel in the tank"! And you know what makes this worse is the fact that he asked me at his shop if I had fuel in the tank to which I quickly stated "yeah, I've put three gallons in". Of course after thinking about it all day, that was several months ago, prior to go carting and before changing out the last Fuel Pump, factor in some evaporation and all I can say is what an idiot I am, relieved that it's not another fuel pump but just a pure example of stupidity! I thought I'd share this with ya'll as it's the start of another week and we can all use a good laugh to start the week! Stay tuned...
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  31. Likes wrp, FF33rod, duff33, AJT '33 liked this post
  32. #463
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    I am planning a trip to the local mountain top parts store, so I reached out to Kory yesterday to let him know I would be there if he needed anything. He called me back a few minutes later and suggested, that all though the flexible fuel lines I ran are of good quality and they may last a year or twenty, that I may want to go with Nicopp hardlines instead. Since the body covers the area around the fuel tank and all that leads to and from the tank I really agree with this suggestion and looking back, probably should have done this earlier on myself (after all FFR sends hard lines with the kit, they were the wrong size for the EFI, but they are supplied). My thought process at that time was first, based on the challenges I faced flaring and getting the brake lines ran (I have asked him to re-run those as well) that I really wanted to go with a simple solution (or my idea of a simple solution) and for me that was the flexible lines. Secondly, as the name states, they are flexible...no bending. This is truly a learning experience for me, even more so now that the car is in professionals hands. And I know I have probably overstated this already, but I could have taken this vehicle to many body shops capable of doing the body work and paint, however I continue to be impressed with Kory and his team as they look at the complete build of the car. I mean ultimately, all anyone is going to see is the paint on the outside of the car, but if the car can't make it down the road...the paint tends to be a little less impressive when the car is on the back of tiltbed tow truck. Anyway, I will try to keep ya'll updated on this continued learning experience and hopefully it will offer at least a bit of enlightenment down the way for someone!

    Thanks
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  33. Likes wrp liked this post
  34. #464
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    Looks like Kory and his team are making some headway already...

    121Rod_Restoration 4.jpg

    121Rod_Restoration 3.jpg

    121Rod_Restoration 1.jpg

    121Rod_Restoration 2.jpg
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  35. Likes Mrallsport32, AJT '33 liked this post
  36. #465
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    I had to take a few more parts out to Kory's shop today, they had temporarily placed the body on...

    IMG_5932.jpg

    IMG_5933.jpg

    IMG_5934.jpg

    IMG_5935.jpg

    Next weekend I will try to get the final piece (the hardtop) out to him.
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  37. Likes wrp liked this post
  38. #466
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    Just a bit of an update here on the build...I have to give MBB Larry and his buddy credit on this one. Neither one of us were too keen on the whole rivnut in the body to attach the firewall, so we talked about fabricating a Retainer Ring that had floating nuts in it that would install on the passenger compartment side of the body at the firewall, then you could match drill the holes through the firewall aluminum and (in this case) attach with with Chrome Button Head screws. Larry and one of his Helicopter buddies did a great job fabricating the piece and Kory and his team installed. I'm making a trip out the shop tomorrow to take the final piece (Hardtop) out there, so I will try and get some additional feedback from Kory on the fit-up...

    Firewall Retainer Ring Pre-Install.jpg

    Firewall Retainer Ring Installed.jpg

    Firewall Retainer Ring.jpg
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  39. Likes Straversi, Mrallsport32, wrp liked this post
  40. #467
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    Ran out to Kory's shop today to drop off the Hardtop. I was able to get a few more pics of the Firewall Retainer Ring and where he made some adjustments to the hard lines for the fuel. Also picked up the back ordered AC vent...

    IMG_5952.jpg

    IMG_5953.jpg

    IMG_5950.jpg

    IMG_5951.jpg
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  41. Likes wrp liked this post
  42. #468
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  43. Likes wrp liked this post
  44. #469
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    Made the weekly Pilgrimage out to the shop today. Here are some updated pics of the progress...

    Starting to look more like a hotrod (and the fenders don't look too bad after all, but we'll still need to trim them up a bit)...
    IMG_5974.jpg

    IMG_5976.jpg

    IMG_5977.jpg

    IMG_5978.jpg

    Kory showed me where they had to move the battery from I originally had placed it due to interference with the trunk and hinges. I had originally placed it longitudinally against the passenger side wall of the trunk. They move it over toward the center a bit and up against the rear wall...
    IMG_5975.jpg

    They also changed out the stock FFR Brake Reservoirs I had installed as I had later opted for the one-piece billet aluminum duplex reservoir...
    IMG_5979.jpg

    Kory also cut down the Brake threaded rods to allow for about 1-1/2" to 2" of adjustment in the brake pedal...
    IMG_5982.jpg

    They also cut-in the area behind the firewall with Silver paint...
    IMG_5984.jpg

    I am extremely happy with the progress Kory and his team are making...
    IMG_5986.jpg

    In talking with him before I left today, he hopes to be able to get possibly the doors and rear fenders on so that maybe next week we can play around with taping off some fender trims!
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  45. Likes wrp liked this post
  46. #470
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    Saw where Kory had posted some updated photos of the car, so I thought I would pass them along...

    Front & Rear Fenders A.jpg

    Front & Rear Fenders B.jpg

    Rear Fenders B.jpg

    Rear Fenders.jpg
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  47. Likes wrp liked this post
  48. #471
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    Didn't make it out to the shop last weekend but hoping to get by there this week. Here are a couple updated photos from Kory...

    Body Installed Rear Driver.jpg

    Body Installed Rear.jpg

    Passenger Door Temp Fit-Up.jpg
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  49. Likes wrp, Straversi liked this post
  50. #472
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    I did make it out to the shop this morning. Good progress over the last two weeks.

    Both doors are at least on (still some work to be done on the driver's side, but they are fit in the body at this point)...
    IMG_6014.jpg

    IMG_6011.jpg

    IMG_6012.jpg

    Also, the firewall is attached through the body now...
    IMG_6013.jpg

    Kory mentioned there is a lot of work to be done this next week on the deck lid alone. There is a significant amount of bowing in all directions of the trunk that will require some kerf cutting and reglassing in areas. They will also be using Tim Whittaker's braces...
    IMG_6010.jpg

    The Side Aluminum in the trunk had to be removed to allow for the body to fit where it needed to as well. They will need to notch the trunk hinge arms as well as they hit the fuel tank currently. I think I possibly could have installed the tank a little off-centered to one-side causing that issue...
    IMG_6007.jpg

    IMG_6008.jpg

    IMG_6009.jpg

    Hoping to have the trunk fit up this next week and possibly the hood on, if things go really well!
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  51. Likes wrp liked this post
  52. #473
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    Not a lot to update from last week, but the trunk did get fit-up...and that in itself was a challenge according to the shop. For those of you that are doing your on panel fit-up, body work and paint...I applaud you for taking on that challenge! Ya'll have a true understanding of how much work is truly involved in getting the body of this vehicle set. If nothing else, I hope as FFR updates & modifies areas of the 33' (Gen 2, etc), that the amount of time (and money) that has to be spent prepping these vehicles for paint is impacted in positive way significantly. Just a few things outside of fit-up at the shop that are going on right now...I really wanted to do something different with the headlights on the vehicle. I thought they were a little too big, I wanted to go LED and also would like to be able to mount them a little lower on the vehicle. Kory and I went back and forth with some ideas in the beginning and he came up with the possibility of using some Motorcycle lights (Headwinds). I played around with some drawings and dimensions and finally ordered some Headwind Headlights, but for the Hot Rod. Kory and his team will be challenged with designing a way to mount them, but in the end I know they will do an awesome job and I really think it will set the car apart from others. I also just received the exhaust tips that I am going with on the car. Staying withe the Cowboy theme...they had to be stars! Finally, I played around a bit this weekend in my CAD software and came up a pretty close rendering to the finished product (with Fenders, Mirrors, Lights).

    Headlight Concept...
    One_Piece_Mount.png

    Full_Shot.png

    1-4900VHRWTSLEDCAP.jpg

    Exhuast...
    Exhuast_Tips.png

    Star Mobile 1 Rendering...
    Paint_Screenshot.png
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  53. Likes erlihemi, Mrallsport32 liked this post
  54. #474
    Consummate Learner TxMike64's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2017
    Location
    Kingsland, TX
    Posts
    403
    Post Thanks / Like
    Blog Entries
    1
    Nice! What CAD software are you using?

    I considered that exact same set of Headwinds headlights!
    -- Mike -- TxMike64 -- @TxMGarage
    Gen1.5 Hot Rod '33 #1094 (Stage 1) - 302/AOD '15 IRS - Quad Built - Build Thread

  55. #475
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    Quote Originally Posted by TxMike64 View Post
    Nice! What CAD software are you using?

    I considered that exact same set of Headwinds headlights!
    For the easy stuff, I use DraftSight (freeware and a really good CAD package)...for the more difficult stuff, SolidWorks.
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  56. #476
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    Made it out to 121 R & R for an update this week...not a lot of sexy things going on, meaning the details that Kory and his team are working through now don't really make for good pics, but I took some anyway . This week they went ahead and sound dampened the doors before they started getting too cluttered with the window parts. They also had to extend the striker mount a bit. They are trying to reduce as much weight from the workings of the "shaved" door handles as possible. Kory has mentioned several times that he really prefers to put the solenoid for the pull actually in the chassis opposed to in the door, but in this application there is just no room to do this, so it will go in the door. They were able to get the strikers and latches in and doors close nicely! Also installed the jamb pins for wiring. They have also started the prep work for the roadster windshield. Kory is suppose to be receiving a mock-up headlight so that they can move forward with the engine side panel fit-up and creating a mounting bracket for the new headlights which should arrive late this week or early next week...

    Sound Dampening.jpg

    More Sound Dampening.jpg

    Modified Striker Mount.jpg

    Striker.jpg

    Latch.jpg

    Striker.jpg

    Jamb Wire Elims.jpg

    Roadster Window Mount.jpg

    Roadster Initial Fit-Up.JPG

    Roadster Initial Fit-Up 2.JPG

    The plan is to cut the windows for the M/C Covers then create a fiberglass underlayment in the cowl area. I am then going to recut the covers out of a material equal to that of the fiberglass, so the covers will then set flush in the cowl area. I will try to get those cut this week.
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  57. Likes wrp liked this post
  58. #477
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2015
    Posts
    1,213
    Post Thanks / Like
    I enjoyed watching the fiberglass prep come along. I was particularly excited to see the transition from initial primer to final prep.

  59. #478
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    Will try to make it up to the shop today...I have re-cut the Master Cylinder Covers out of 1/8" Aluminum to allow for the guys to recess the cover flush with the body opposed to sitting on top of the fiberglass. Apparently there can sometimes be some interference with the hood. I also think I have made the final decision on colors. I had selected the colors on line, but wanted to confirm in person so the local Automotive Finish shop loaned me their color chip spread. Will confirm with Kory today and also find out his source for paint and have them match.


    M/C Covers...
    IMG_6075.jpg

    Cowboy Blue, White & Silver (not really, but for this purpose I will stay with it )...
    IMG_6074.jpg
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  60. Likes wrp liked this post
  61. #479
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    I did make it by the shop yesterday and saw some really good progress. The roadster windshield had been previously located, so this week they cut the access panels for the M/C Covers and installed the Hardtop. They also re-installed the rear fenders and I believe we are extremely close to making the bob cuts. They also fab'd custom headlight brackets for the Headwind Headlights we will be installing. They also started knocking down the mold lines and doing some seam filling. The Hood and Engine Side Panels are just resting on the vehicle at this point until the Headlight Brackets get mounted in place...

    IMG_6077.jpg

    IMG_6078.jpg

    IMG_6079.jpg

    IMG_6087.jpg

    IMG_6088.jpg

    IMG_6086.jpg

    IMG_6083.jpg

    IMG_6080.jpg

    IMG_6082.jpg

    IMG_6091.jpg
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

  62. Likes wrp liked this post
  63. #480
    Senior Member JOP33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Haslet, Texas
    Posts
    1,009
    Post Thanks / Like
    So another good week of progress from 121 Rod & Restoration this week. Since the Headwinds Headlights have been delayed slightly (the Chromer that Headwinds uses ran over the turn signal and crushed it, so they had to remake), Abel and Kory focused on some other areas of the car this week. For starters, we decided last weekend to do something different with the tail lights (this was Kory's idea actually, but I fell in love with it pretty quickly). Kory suggested the 39' Ford Tear Drop lights. Initially we had talked about installing with the tail down (in the more conventional way), however today I was actually able to spend a little time playing around with the lights on the rear and I have to say I am pretty partial to placing the tail up. I am sure I will look at the pics a few hundred times between now and Monday and as always I'd love to hear feedback from ya'll as well on the subject. Anyway, Abel moved forward with cutting out the factory locations for the lights and then used the cut aways to fill the pockets. He also cut out the locations for the door pulls that we are putting in the doors. Last week I had re-cut some 1/8" aluminum M/C Covers that would allow for them to sit flush against the cowl. This week Abel created the under-layment lip that will hold the covers flush as well as cut and installed the defrost vents.

    39' Ford Tail Light...
    39_Ford_Light.jpg

    39' Ford Mini Zephyr Light...
    Mini Zephyr LED.jpg

    Factory locations cut out...
    121 Tail Lights Cut.jpg

    Factory locations filled...
    121 Tail Lights Filled.jpg

    My tentative pick for the tail lights...
    IMG_6121.jpg

    M/C Covers & Lip work...
    121 MC Underlayment Passenger.jpg

    121 MC Underlayment.jpg

    IMG_6124 Rot.jpg

    121 MC Flush Covers.jpg
    33' Hot Rod Coupe/Roadster (GEN 1), Fendered, Ford 302, 350hp, EFI, AOD, 4-Link, Double Adjustable Koni Coilovers, Split Rear Exhaust, Electric Power Steering, AC/Heat/Defrost, Moser 8.8"-3.55, Willwood Front/Rear Brakes, 18" x 8" Fronts/20" x 10" Rears, Ordered: 1.26.17, Arrived: 3.29.17, First Start: 7.2.18, Go Cart: 11.4.18 Paint/Body: 2.23.19, Back Home: 11.24.19, Completed: NEVER!; View More Pics @ https://starmobileone.com/

Page 12 of 26 FirstFirst ... 2101112131422 ... LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

Brown County Customs

Visit our community sponsor