Justin, She looks beautiful with her new "armour" from Trevor
It is hard to belive that you have HANDBUILT this beauty from the rusted and twisted pieces that was dropped off @ your Werk....but it didnt take 8 months to fix
It is like Xmas 4 U again when you receive a new box of goodies from the Tin Master in Ohio!
Keep on Showing us how to built a Coupster
/Per
It is hard to belive that you have HANDBUILT this beauty from the rusted and twisted pieces that was dropped off @ your Werk....but it didnt take 8 months to fix
It is like Xmas 4 U again when you receive a new box of goodies from the Tin Master in Ohio!
Keep on Showing us how to built a Coupster
/Per
It was certainly fun and exciting getting this most recent batch of panels in from Trevor. So very pleased with his armor work.
This were the MIG allows me a free hand to operate the "depressor" though.
..........at least now I will know how to turn a Speedster into a Coupe by reversing your process. Thanks!
Yes, that pile is the accumulation of old and new tailings and remnant sections. I get tempted to toss it away at times but I have rummaged through there on more occasions than I can remember when in need of a small section or filler strip to complete a given task.
So I thank you and am now heading your warning by expediting a Cellete frame table. After we spoke I got on the horn with Rusty Tubs. He's the one guy who has always come through for me when I'm in need of anything 356 related. He closed a deal on a Cellete bench a few months back so we are working on a plan to get it here a little quicker. It doesn't have the fixtures but I'll get copies fabricated.
This is one eventually, will also end up as a speedster though a 1955 pre-A this time. So, I'll need both A and pre-a fixtures before its all over. Anyway I'll introduce this project in its own thread here shortly. No end to the fun in sight.
Plenty to keep me busy for a while. The plan now is to finish everything that needs addressing while on the rotisserie then finish hanging the body on the frame table from there on in.
Again all rough measurements but within the margin for error... I hope
I got very spooked. What little experience I do have always tells me that if its given a chance to go side ways it will most assuredly take it so it only stood to reason. Yes, it is amazing what now qualifies as a viable project car. No more parts cars for sure!
Well hell reading it that way this frame just got a whole lot better.
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