Matt, I’ve been watching your rebuild for shit, ever. Your “stick-to-it-ness” is unbelievable. You’re massaging an 1/8” here and there and I can only guess that my ‘74 was built on a Friday afternoon before a long holiday. Keep with it!
Great show, Matt! This was really timely for me! I am a few weeks away from my week of Bronco floor panel welding-in madness, and this helped me think about some issues I know I am going to have. Even though I am am only replacing panels where I have absolutely had to, I have lost some structural integrity at my passenger "A" pillar. Seeing full detail of what you are doing is helping me to formulate a plan. I am going to email you to get copies of those pictures and the one pager of measurements. I am going to need those!
I was taking measurement of my body so when I start I have a reference and it was freaking me out that the bottom of my door post were wider than the top and I heard you say that after like the 7th time I watched this... thanks for mentioning it.
I got them from Tom's Bronco Parts but many vendors get their panels from the same suppliers (like the door post issue). Of course this may just be an issue with my bronco, I have no real way of knowing.
Dude...amazing perseverance in the project...My '70 does not nearly have those gaps you want. Have a quick question...did you ever think about purchasing a full steel body from those companies that make the entire tub w/ doors? Don't know how they work in "real life" applications. Just a thought.....Keep grinding my man...Keep grinding...going to be a sweet ride.
Thanks, and yes I considered a full tub. I wanted the challenge of building a car, but it was more than I'd bargained for. Unless you really have more time than money (in which case I'd question hobby choice) then you should totally get a "done" tub or splice in good metal onto the old tub. Either is better than what I'm doing.
Not sure if I replied. My stock pillars are mangled and I wouldn't trust my new one since I'm not 100% confident I got my floor dead level. I do know that my stock kick panel is 21 1/4" to 21 3/8" from the floor to the top flange. Hope that helps.
Matt, I’ve been watching your rebuild for shit, ever. Your “stick-to-it-ness” is unbelievable. You’re massaging an 1/8” here and there and I can only guess that my ‘74 was built on a Friday afternoon before a long holiday. Keep with it!
Thanks man. Yeah it's a bear but I feel I am finally over the hump. Good luck on yours!
Brother Matt your doing one “Hell” of a great job, I wouldn’t even try this stuff on my truck- amazing
Thanks Paul, I appreciate that compliment A LOT.
Great show, Matt! This was really timely for me! I am a few weeks away from my week of Bronco floor panel welding-in madness, and this helped me think about some issues I know I am going to have. Even though I am am only replacing panels where I have absolutely had to, I have lost some structural integrity at my passenger "A" pillar. Seeing full detail of what you are doing is helping me to formulate a plan. I am going to email you to get copies of those pictures and the one pager of measurements. I am going to need those!
Sent! Call me any time Brian.
Hi, Matt. I didn’t get an email from you yet. Check and see if you sent it to brjazz@me.com. Thanks!
Great info thanks,74 rusty Michigan project underway.
Looks good Matt. Sent your info to my Brother.
I was taking measurement of my body so when I start I have a reference and it was freaking me out that the bottom of my door post were wider than the top and I heard you say that after like the 7th time I watched this... thanks for mentioning it.
My stock tub is all over the place with the door openings. one is wider at the top, one is slightly wider at the bottom. Happy to help though.
Good report!
Looks absolutely awesome. Way to stick with it. You have major guts for taking this on. Where were those kick panels from?
I got them from Tom's Bronco Parts but many vendors get their panels from the same suppliers (like the door post issue). Of course this may just be an issue with my bronco, I have no real way of knowing.
Dude...amazing perseverance in the project...My '70 does not nearly have those gaps you want. Have a quick question...did you ever think about purchasing a full steel body from those companies that make the entire tub w/ doors? Don't know how they work in "real life" applications. Just a thought.....Keep grinding my man...Keep grinding...going to be a sweet ride.
Thanks, and yes I considered a full tub. I wanted the challenge of building a car, but it was more than I'd bargained for. Unless you really have more time than money (in which case I'd question hobby choice) then you should totally get a "done" tub or splice in good metal onto the old tub. Either is better than what I'm doing.
Can you make a link with a copy of that sheet with the dimensions and maybe the photos that are at the end.
Hi Tim, yeah I know I should do that. I need to set up a drop box for the show. Too much going on!! I'll try to get to it this week.
e-mail me at mattsgarageshow@gmail.com and I'll send them to you old-school
Hi there, I am looking for a measurement from top of Apillar to the floor . Do you have this dimension?
Hi Ralph, e-mail me at Mattsgarageshow@gmail.com and I'll send you what I have.
Not sure if I replied. My stock pillars are mangled and I wouldn't trust my new one since I'm not 100% confident I got my floor dead level. I do know that my stock kick panel is 21 1/4" to 21 3/8" from the floor to the top flange. Hope that helps.