when doing the roof, remember if chopped water will run forward unless the roof is flat with slight round side to side and forward to back. that way much of the drainage will go away from front windshield.
Love the vids brotha. I just bought a 1924 Model T coupe body “doctor coupe” and I’m trying to see how to fit it into a speedway 27 roadster frame. Seeing your vids are helpful and I think my plan will work
Go with a minimum of 10 gallons. The 27 I did had a 7 galon tank and duel quads and tunnel Ram… 😂 the guy I sold it to said he has to plan his drive around gas stations. 🤷♂️
@@fixedroofcoupe How high it goes up compared to the rest of the frame. My frame has a 12" kickup in the rear so getting an idea on how big my coilovers need to be to get the look im going for.
when doing the roof, remember if chopped water will run forward unless the roof is flat with slight round side to side and forward to back. that way much of the drainage will go away from front windshield.
Thanks for the input! I might just leave it tall and rock no roof honestly.
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Love the vids brotha. I just bought a 1924 Model T coupe body “doctor coupe” and I’m trying to see how to fit it into a speedway 27 roadster frame. Seeing your vids are helpful and I think my plan will work
Go with a minimum of 10 gallons.
The 27 I did had a 7 galon tank and duel quads and tunnel Ram… 😂 the guy I sold it to said he has to plan his drive around gas stations. 🤷♂️
Ended up with a 11:5 gallon so we’re good!
You’re closer to being “done” than you think
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Wow man really coming along! What was the rear kickup on your frame again?
As far as what how high it goes up and comes down? Or to the ground ?
@@fixedroofcoupe How high it goes up compared to the rest of the frame. My frame has a 12" kickup in the rear so getting an idea on how big my coilovers need to be to get the look im going for.
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