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Sunday I did one of those two steps back and one step forward... I've changed my approach to the trunk lid design. I was having trouble with stability and accuracy of the inner trunk lid. So I cut the edge off, welded it to the hinge plates and tacked on new edges that are very accurate. I also got the latch handle laid out. Now I still have several days of work left to get the trunk lid finished.
Today I started to rebuild the distributor. My plan is to convert it to an MSD magnetic pickup and hide everything inside of the original distributor. We'll make a new plate for the inside and a two part shaft. I will document this in detail as I get it done.
Posted on: 2017/5/1 20:22
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Stopped by my machine shop this morning and Randy had finished my tail light bezels. Now he's working on the second set of bezels then two sets of housings. They look awesome!
I'm planning to get them chromed next.
Posted on: 2017/5/3 19:13
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This past weekend I was able to tidy up a bunch of little stuff like finish the rain trough inside the trunk lid opening, finish up the inner trunk lid (almost), finish welding the trunk hinge braces and rough cut out the sheet metal for the sides of the tail. Next on the list is to get some shape into the trunk lid skin using the English wheel and getting it welded up.
This week my friend John is taking his Corvette bumper in for some fresh chrome, so he is taking along the bumpers for the boat tail for me. When I got to looking I noticed that the front bumper clamps where replaced with metal straps... ugly. The back ones are rusty but can be restored... picture below. Anyone out there have a pair of bumper clamps you can spare?
Posted on: 2017/5/8 6:33
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This week I've been on a buying spree! Carburetor, brakes, exhaust parts and a rebuilt starter.... hopefully this weekend I'll be able to make a significant gain out in the shop. And I do know it is Mother's Day weekend.
Here is a pic of the starter I unwrapped this morning.
Posted on: 2017/5/12 10:33
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This past weekend I worked at least 10 hours on my trunk lid. This doggone trunk lid has been a much bigger project than I ever thought possible.
A week ago I finally got the inner trunk lid mostly done. This week I finished the welding and grinding. Then I took the 18 gauge sheet metal cut out about 2" extra large all the way around and marked a line about 1 1/2" inside the final size. Next I rolled it lengwise and crosswise on my English wheel until it matched the contour of the tail. Then I cut it to fit the inner trunk lid. Next I spent hours tacking and cooling the edge. This is where it's at now with a little bit more welding and lots of grinding. Oh and I also got the latch installed.
Posted on: 2017/5/15 12:48
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Check it out... the tail light assemblies are getting closer. The housings have just a little bit more machining to do for the wire passage and the pipe flange to fasten the mounting bracket. The LED lights fit nicely into place. The center two are red and each one has two levels of brightness for the tail light and brake light. The out side lights are amber and white. The housings will be hand finished and chrome plated.
I'm currently working on the bent pipes that are the mounting brackets. The original pipes are 1 1/8" in diameter. Motorcycle handle bars are 1" in diameter, so I thought about that option... but now I'm looking for someone with a pipe bender with 1 1/8" tooling.
Posted on: 2017/5/16 8:04
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It's been a long journey getting the trunk lid finished. Finally done this weekend and a start on the driver's door. Pictures and a YouTube link below...
youtu.be/9MEpqWtA3Ps
Posted on: 2017/5/21 16:33
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I spent all week in Chicago, so no progress on the speedster build... but I did get to order pipe bends for the tail light stands, polished stainless steal for the windshield frame and parts for the wiper system.
When I bought the 1 1/4" pipe bends I had to buy enough for two sets of tail light stands... so if anybody out there needs a right and left stand let me know. Here is my guide for the tail lights:
Posted on: 2017/5/26 21:58
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I was able to get about 2 hours on my doors last night... I was having Packard withdrawal since it has been over a week since my last therapy session.
I was able to make the jam panels for both sides and weld in the driver's side. I cut out the door top for the same side and have almost got it formed.
Posted on: 2017/6/1 12:11
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