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  • #16
    This is an amazing feat of fabrication going on here Angus!
    The longitudinals look super heavy duty! How much did you raise your front beams? Love the way you laid back the head lights and rolled those doors down. The new roof line looks sweet as well. This is a fantastic tribute build to the Emory Special of which, you seem to be executing all the right details. Thank you once again for sharing this build with us. Great work!
    Justin
    Justin Rio

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    • #17
      Many thanks Justin, the fabrication is being done by a friend, unfortunately my skills don;'t run that far. As we converted the car from a coupe to a cab we decided to use 3mm plate steel with ribs inserted to strengthen the longitudinals, should do the job!
      We raised the front beam by 2 inches, according to Dick (my panel guy) it actually wasn't that tough to do. It also keeps the geometry of the front suspension the same.
      I have meet Rod a couple of times and he has been supportive, but obviously has not given away any of his trade secrets! (Wish he did )We have spent countless hours studying photos of his cars and reading his commentary of what he did to the cars then trying to translate that into my car. There is so much detail that I coudl write a book!
      I will share more photos as the car progresses if the interest is there?
      Thanks Angus

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      • #18
        Some more photos
        Here's the Spinney Beck leather
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        • #19
          Titanium wheel nuts.
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          Jim Constas Sebring exhaust

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          Front wheel spacer that pushes the wheel out to the guard.

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          Heads for the 2132cc engine, CNCed by Willhoit's.
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          • #20
            That's some beautiful metal work. Your car is going to be fantastic when complete.

            Thanks for sharing. I can't wait to see how things progress.


            John
            jjgpierce@yahoo.com

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            • #21
              Angus, there is Definately interest - its a 356! And the attention to detail and style are awesome. Please keep sharing!

              Jonesy

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              • #22
                The leather should look amazing in there...
                I Think those heads are bored and opened up about as far as they'll go.
                Very trick, Titanium lug nuts! Who did you source them from??
                Justin
                Justin Rio

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                  • #24
                    Some photos of work in the doors and front guard this week.
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                    • #25
                      The swoop arch downward looks fantastic Angus. The pick and file work at the weld joints on those fenders looks very nicely done! Thanks for the info on those lugs and this update on your progress!
                      Justin
                      Justin Rio

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                      • #26
                        Further progress.
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                        • #27
                          Being you're from New Zealand is that why the pictures are upside down?
                          Sorry to hear about that earthquake!

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                          • #28
                            I hope you and all your friends made out well in the quake.

                            I ordered my Spinney Beck leather samples today. Thanks for the steer, going to do my 66 912 seat centers with that weave. I think I am going to do a woven dash also. The best part is the matching full hides. So the doors and everything else will the same. Great steer..
                            Pushed around since 1966.

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                            • #29
                              I have no idea why the photos are upside down? Must be a hemisphere thing as you say

                              Thanks re the earthquake, lots of damage but only 2 died so which was very lucky!

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                              • #30
                                The Spinney Beck leather is expensive, but the quality is 2nd to none. You won't be disappointed.

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