5 apr 2010

Welding Finito!

Finally, after about 2 months, 2 bottles of shieldgas, a roll of weldwire and a couple square meters of sheetmetal ;-) ....the welding on the body is done...now it's a matter of some filler, prime and a shot with the paintgun on the inside and then the body on the chassis for the last time! Me a happy camper!


24 mrt 2010

God bless America

We can't build shit like this overhere, big ass shame if you ask me!!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlQq-SpoO4w

20 mrt 2010

Quality-control

I think it is important to keep a resto up to a certain level, good quality sheetmetal, fit and finish of the panels and good and clean welds. This way the car is maintained for many years to come.
A bad repair always bites you in the ass one way or another: rustholes after just a couple of years or crooked looking panels....

For this reason I decieded to buy a set of Hookys A-pillars, they ain't cheap but damn, they fit like a glove!!!
Look at the other 'a-pillars' I should have used otherwise, it would have been a mess to even get them to fit/look right...
Also the Right chassismount and the OG flexible heater tubes are restored....


13 mrt 2010

8 mrt 2010

GO GO GO!!!

Felt like I had a turbo in my ass today: did ALOT of welding and grinding. We're on a roll now!
Rear corners are finally done, firewall 95% done, front inner fenders both welded and ground flat.
Right side B-pillar repaired, and started to weld up the Swiss cheese under the dash (15+ holes drilled in it..)


6 mrt 2010

Bangin', grindin', welding

That's what I've done all day today. Heaterchannels modified and working on the right side of the body.
Fitment of channels is good, but the A-pillars are crap so I ordered some new ones at Hookys panelshop!


5 mrt 2010

Free Bumpers!!!

I got some late model bug bumpers (square) layin' around, you can pick them up for free. Now that's cheap!

Not in great shape but useable none the less...let me know!

2 mrt 2010

Progress...

Was a little slow last weeks, parts delivered way too late, bad weather and working on 2 other projects.
All stupid excuses for not doing some work on my '58. ;-)

BUT, last week I picked it up again and going into overdrive next week!!!
I found a lot of the parts which I needed to make it complete:

-Some electric components to reduce the voltage to 6 volts for the wipers and semaphores.
(no smoking ADHD wipers and blinding semaphores anymore, woohoo!)
-Rear fenders (OG)
-Front and rear bumper (OG)
-Running boards (OG)
-Battery 12volts (not OG...bummer ;-)
-New engine rubbers
-New mass cable (mounted to the original battery clamp)

New bumperbraces welded in the back, rear H-panel 'restored' and made it removable.

Also the tank (rustbucket!) is taken care of. Inside thoroughly cleaned out, and the outside brushed/RX5 and RX10, well, the lower part anyway. Top half of the tank is kept in the same state of course....vintage baby!



3 feb 2010

Good Day!

Remember the big hole in the rear left corner? Last night I cut out ALL the rust and crap and was left with a even bigger hole!....Today I filled in the hole with nice new (hand made ;-) panels.

Panels are made with a grinder, a vice and couple of hammers...Last picture shows the current status, needs minor plug-welding and a little bit of grinding. I'm happy with the result so far!