Just found your build - looks like great fun. Not like here in Australia where EVERYTHING, inside and out, will flash-rust due to most of us living by the coast!
Excellent channel! Lots of info and ideas. It’s easy to watch and understand. Really like the way y’all film and edit the videos by daily progression of the build. Subscribed and looking forward to more from y’all.
Liking the build. I'm doing one like they used to in 80s New Zealand ( a bit like my old one but better cause I have more money and brains now ). Amazing how things are still hard to buy after all this covid shit has dided down. Can't wait for the next episode.
Research and planning I’ve built a very standard looking pop and I did hundreds of measurements before I started , usually I built classic race cars ,very pleased how it’s turned out but as a first attempt at this time of project I would have done some areas different
From a cost weight standpoint that frame and 9" diff are a bit of overkill assuming you are building a street machine. Now if you were building a gasser then it might make more sense but it would still be overweight.
Hi, where did you buy the plans for the chassis? I'm looking at a roller I found for sale for a project, but the original chassis is full of holes and will not handle much power, I'll need to build something stronger.
Eduardo hello. The frame plans were purchased from ROD PLANS for the 'Anglia 39-53' Frame at: www.rodplans.com As we will be using fiberglass body parts we did not follow the exact details. The plans provided us with the needed dimensions to do this. Part 3 video of our build will start with the receipt of the ordered fiberglass hopefully by the end of the month. Thank you for your interest. Bob
Thanks for sharing this, your work is Excellent!
Just found your build - looks like great fun. Not like here in Australia where EVERYTHING, inside and out, will flash-rust due to most of us living by the coast!
Excellent channel! Lots of info and ideas. It’s easy to watch and understand. Really like the way y’all film and edit the videos by daily progression of the build. Subscribed and looking forward to more from y’all.
Fantastic build. Thanks I’ve got the same project waiting to start.
Liking the build. I'm doing one like they used to in 80s New Zealand ( a bit like my old one but better cause I have more money and brains now ). Amazing how things are still hard to buy after all this covid shit has dided down. Can't wait for the next episode.
Research and planning I’ve built a very standard looking pop and I did hundreds of measurements before I started , usually I built classic race cars ,very pleased how it’s turned out but as a first attempt at this time of project I would have done some areas different
I know the “cowboy guy” good guy to work with. I bought a flip front end for a template form my aluminum body Anglia
From a cost weight standpoint that frame and 9" diff are a bit of overkill assuming you are building a street machine. Now if you were building a gasser then it might make more sense but it would still be overweight.
Hi, where did you buy the plans for the chassis? I'm looking at a roller I found for sale for a project, but the original chassis is full of holes and will not handle much power, I'll need to build something stronger.
Eduardo hello.
The frame plans were purchased from ROD PLANS for the 'Anglia 39-53' Frame at:
www.rodplans.com
As we will be using fiberglass body parts we did not follow the exact details. The plans provided us with the needed dimensions to do this.
Part 3 video of our build will start with the receipt of the ordered fiberglass hopefully by the end of the month.
Thank you for your interest.
Bob