Got some cool old Hot Rod parts today.
How about a Sun Tach from the late 40's, with a NOS sending unit. Oh yeah....there still is a Grant Flamethrower coming. Now to see if we can make it all work!
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Slow but sure.
I have a couple of updates for ya! Last week Bubba & I channeled out inner artist and painted my flathead engine.
Here is a before pic....fresh from the builder...
Here is a before pic....fresh from the builder...
And after...
How about that????
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Just an update!
Progress is a little slow going right now, but that is ok. I will pick up soon. We sent a box of Holley 94's to Speedy today (SpeedJunkee) for some of his special carb magic. Within just a short time he will have a set of matched 94's ready to go, colored and re-plated, and good as new! I will post pics asap.
Oh yeah, a little progress on this too....
And it should look like this installed...
Oh yeah, a little progress on this too....
And it should look like this installed...
Friday, March 4, 2011
Start of Something Good
I knew what I wanted to build. Here is a few examples of what I am shooting for...
I started scouring the ads on the HAMB & The Ford Barn looking for parts. I found a frame, and a rearend, and a set of '37-'41 spindles, so I bought it all.
Today Tabb and I went and picked up the frame and rearend:
So I got a super nice, un-molested Model A frame and a COMPLETE '40 rearend. Wheels, brakes, torque tube, driveshaft, and wishbones.
The spindles should be here this week. I plan to send the axle off to 296 V8 Greg for a drop job soon as well.
I am hoping to get time in the next 2 weeks, to start working on the frame to take off all non essential brackets and such, and weld the crossmembers in.
Stay tuned...
I started scouring the ads on the HAMB & The Ford Barn looking for parts. I found a frame, and a rearend, and a set of '37-'41 spindles, so I bought it all.
Today Tabb and I went and picked up the frame and rearend:
So I got a super nice, un-molested Model A frame and a COMPLETE '40 rearend. Wheels, brakes, torque tube, driveshaft, and wishbones.
The spindles should be here this week. I plan to send the axle off to 296 V8 Greg for a drop job soon as well.
I am hoping to get time in the next 2 weeks, to start working on the frame to take off all non essential brackets and such, and weld the crossmembers in.
Stay tuned...
The Plan
If you have ever built a car, or had a project vehicle you know that you must have a plan. You also know that the plan ALWAYS changes. Here is my plan' or should I say, here WAS my plan:
I did not have much cash, but I had a cool vehicle to sell. I had this:
So, the plan was, sell the van and get a complete Model A Tudor Sedan. Bubba had enough Flathead pieces I could buy so I was going to try to piece together a complete engine, and drivetrain an little at a time. Once it was complete, drop it in and go.
As everyone knows its a bad time to try and sell stuff. I was not having much luck. I had a few offers for trade on Model A's but they all fell thru eventually.
I decided I would drive the van this summer, and have fun with it and still work on piecing together a Flathead drivetrain.
Then out of the blue I started getting some nibbles, people were interested in the van! I then got a message from Bubba, saying he thought I needed to talk to him about the van before I got rid of it. Here is where the plan changes...
After talking with him, we agreed on a trade. He gets the van, and I walk away with a just built 8BA Flathead, fresh from the builder, and all the goodies, along with a toploader 3 speed transmission. Set up on a stand and running. So, now I have a killer complete drivetrain, but nothing to put it in...oh boy.
So the crew decided that now I will piece together a chassis and hopefully end up with something similar to this...
Then all I need is a body. See where this is going now? Change in plans is not always a bad thing...
I did not have much cash, but I had a cool vehicle to sell. I had this:
So, the plan was, sell the van and get a complete Model A Tudor Sedan. Bubba had enough Flathead pieces I could buy so I was going to try to piece together a complete engine, and drivetrain an little at a time. Once it was complete, drop it in and go.
As everyone knows its a bad time to try and sell stuff. I was not having much luck. I had a few offers for trade on Model A's but they all fell thru eventually.
I decided I would drive the van this summer, and have fun with it and still work on piecing together a Flathead drivetrain.
Then out of the blue I started getting some nibbles, people were interested in the van! I then got a message from Bubba, saying he thought I needed to talk to him about the van before I got rid of it. Here is where the plan changes...
After talking with him, we agreed on a trade. He gets the van, and I walk away with a just built 8BA Flathead, fresh from the builder, and all the goodies, along with a toploader 3 speed transmission. Set up on a stand and running. So, now I have a killer complete drivetrain, but nothing to put it in...oh boy.
So the crew decided that now I will piece together a chassis and hopefully end up with something similar to this...
Then all I need is a body. See where this is going now? Change in plans is not always a bad thing...
The Cast
Me- I'm Doug, aka Slick Steve on the HAMB.
Tabb- My best friend since junior high school, who is also building a Model A Speedster.
Bubba- aka GMC Bubba, aka Jim Linder. Good buddy, mentor, driver of the Winnebago, and all around good guy. He is the owner of Bubba's Hot Rod Shop.
Richie- aka Dyman. Richie is an engine man by day, and an unbelievable wealth of knowledge, hell of a machinist. He also just built a killer '29 RPU Model A.
More to come...
Tabb- My best friend since junior high school, who is also building a Model A Speedster.
Bubba- aka GMC Bubba, aka Jim Linder. Good buddy, mentor, driver of the Winnebago, and all around good guy. He is the owner of Bubba's Hot Rod Shop.
Wally- aka Grumpy. Walt is retired and had his own shop for years. He is a great guy and a freat mechanic. He is always ready and willing to help!
Richie- aka Dyman. Richie is an engine man by day, and an unbelievable wealth of knowledge, hell of a machinist. He also just built a killer '29 RPU Model A.
More to come...
How did I get here?
Hello and welcome! I guess the proper way to start this blog is with a little history. I have always been a car guy. I have had several classic (OK, old) cars and trucks. As my tastes and interests changed so did my cars.
So, why a Model A? I had never had much interest in Model A's, Flatheads or anything in that era. But then it started, I started dreaming about them. Dreams of building, and rebuilding them. How do you dream about something you know nothing about??? I got Flathead Fever and started reading any and all books I could find. I stared asking "the old guys" questions and listening.
We, (my wife & I), decided to start gathering parts and coming up with a plan. Her only condition was, I could not sell, or trade HER "hot rod", the '63 Dodge Dart we have.
Hold on, here we go!
So, why a Model A? I had never had much interest in Model A's, Flatheads or anything in that era. But then it started, I started dreaming about them. Dreams of building, and rebuilding them. How do you dream about something you know nothing about??? I got Flathead Fever and started reading any and all books I could find. I stared asking "the old guys" questions and listening.
We, (my wife & I), decided to start gathering parts and coming up with a plan. Her only condition was, I could not sell, or trade HER "hot rod", the '63 Dodge Dart we have.
Hold on, here we go!
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