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429Cobra:
Sælir félagar. :)
Nei bíllinn var alls ekki svona illa farinn, þetta er bara spurning um hversu mikið þú vilt endurnýja.
Gólf og sílsar voru til að mynda ryðlaus.
Framendann þurfti alls ekki að taka af þar sem ég var tiltölulega ný-búinn að láta setja hann á hjá fagmanni og var það gert í bekk með öllum málum frá Ford og Autorobot.
En þetta kemur alltaf að því sama og það er hversu mikið vill viðkomandi eigandi gera.
Þegar ég seldi bílinn 2009, þá var ég tiltölulega nýbyrjaður að gera hann upp eftir rúm 20 ár í geymslu en ég lagði honum 1984.
Bæði afturbrettin höfðu til að mynda verið ryðbætt hjá mér og það sá ekkert á þeirri vinnu og voru þau að mér sýndist á myndum vera alveg ryðlaus.
Málið er að bíllinn verður super góður þegar hann er tilbúinn með hann, hvort hann hefur skipt um of mikið eða ekki þá finnst honum það örugglega ekki en ég hefði látið það sem heilt var halda sér. :wink:
Kv.
Hálfdán. :roll:
Infected Mushroom:
--- Quote from: Moli on December 25, 2013, 23:12:29 ---Excellent work, what motor/trans is going in it?
--- End quote ---
I have not made any desicion yet about the trans and engine, but it will most likely be manual trans with a small-block stroker.
Infected Mushroom:
It's like Hálfdán says, I didn't really needed to replace the entire frontend, that was just a personal desicion. If I had kept the '65 frontend how-ever, a few issues would have needed to be corrected, one of them being the fender/shock tower overlapping. That alone would be a major job. Another major issue was the spacing between the rear inner fenders, they were about 1" too far apart, and I know that would cause a problem when the hood and hood hinges were to be installed, because I have the exact same issue with my '65 HT. Someone have replaced the inner fenders at some point and just got it wrong. I have worn out those stock hood hinges a lot, and when I installed the billet hood hinges from Eddie Motorsport it just didn't fit the hood. I ended up using a 1/2" spacer between each hood hinge and fender.
So these two issues was the reason why I decided to replace the frontend rather than trying to fix it.
With that said, just understand that I have absolutely no hard feelings towards anyone about these issues, I like this kind of work because it helps me learn more about working with the metal. I also knew I wanted to do something with those bulky shock towers anyway.
Infected Mushroom:
Hmm, almost a full year since last post.
Still working on it, but it's been sitting for a few months now because I am doing a makeover on my '65 coupe.
But here is what I did on it the last year: The last rear wheelhouse installed, right/left trunkfloor tailored to fit around the widened wheelhousings, transition pan installed, everything in the rear-end removed. The B-pillars/roof behind the quarter panels were heavily rusted out, had to fix that. Quarter panel extension are very rusted too, have to fix those. I am fixing the original extension as I think the repros are not good replacements. New quarter panels will be installed, but the original lower rear window panel and the taillite panel will be fixed and reinstalled.
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