Chassis looks great !!! Nice catch and good lesson on the open spark plug hole. Always a good idea to cover any openings. A nut in there could be a serious issue. ;o( Travis: The next time you are installing some flush mounted bungs (like body mount bungs in a boxed frame), please show us your procedure. Always a good thing to know!! Thank you !!
looks great man! i shoulda had you do the frame for my t-bucket. ron pope did mine and buggered a few things on it and has to be re-done. this car's gonna look killer!
Afternoon Travis, the Olds powered T is coming along, I'm still trying to hammer out my Olds powered 31 Model A, I did a 4" channel, I probably could have gotten another inch or so of floor width but there just isn't much room inside these cars....still can't wait until this thing moves under its own power.... y'all be safe! God Bless!!
I really like the way you did that rear spring. The whole chassis is nice. Check me on this...could "could hideing" the front kick-up in the cowl area pop up as a peoblem with pedal placement....especially with a guy that has size 14's... cursed!
Obviously you are not reading the comments. In part 2 I mentioned the mounts on the front of the rear radius rods need to be mounted vertically and not horizontal to [prevent binding. Guess your buddy Steve will have to take care of that issue..
Where you z'ed the frame in the front and running a model A type crossmember, what is your plan with the radiator? Im running into this issue myself aswell.
Really nice work Travis I love the look of the stock Firewall Coming along nicely
Chassis looks great !!! Nice catch and good lesson on the open spark plug hole. Always a good idea to cover any openings. A nut in there could be a serious issue. ;o(
Travis: The next time you are installing some flush mounted bungs (like body mount bungs in a boxed frame), please show us your procedure. Always a good thing to know!! Thank you !!
Great build series
Awesome content
Love all the hard work
'Good call on the panhard, Travis! That will pay dividends! It was great to see the boys out, helping dad,too! Thanks for sharing!
Bro Harry
Man you are scaring me with that grinding and sparks hitting the bench and can.
Wish I could put my hands on a body like that, those old T-model coupes make cool rods.
I'd like to re-body my tbucket to a tall t
Thanks for sharing, nice clean work!
Excellent workmanship.👍🇨🇦
Amazing Job Dude...thank for sharing it!
You are a artist at what you do
Nice work, thanks
It's coming along my friend
looks great man! i shoulda had you do the frame for my t-bucket. ron pope did mine and buggered a few things on it and has to be re-done. this car's gonna look killer!
Ron Pope? Again?
Afternoon Travis, the Olds powered T is coming along, I'm still trying to hammer out my Olds powered 31 Model A, I did a 4" channel, I probably could have gotten another inch or so of floor width but there just isn't much room inside these cars....still can't wait until this thing moves under its own power.... y'all be safe!
God Bless!!
lookin good
So much work. Respect man!
I really like the way you did that rear spring. The whole chassis is nice. Check me on this...could "could hideing" the front kick-up in the cowl area pop up as a peoblem with pedal placement....especially with a guy that has size 14's... cursed!
"dime city..." Hahaha, I call it "art" but it's awesome either way!
Front wishbones on upside down!!
Fishplates should always have holes for plug welding also
Thanks for the tip!
I know these cars pay the bills but I want to see you get started on the ‘36 3 window…..!
the t is super.
Are you building the frame yourself? Can u get it registered like that?
Looks sick btw
Thanks! Yeah it shouldn’t be a problem
Obviously you are not reading the comments. In part 2 I mentioned the mounts on the front of the rear radius rods need to be mounted vertically and not horizontal to [prevent binding. Guess your buddy Steve will have to take care of that issue..
Where you z'ed the frame in the front and running a model A type crossmember, what is your plan with the radiator? Im running into this issue myself aswell.
Is there a reason why you went with the perch pins on the arm instead of on the front axle? other than length of the arms
Like 399 !
What size tires are these front and back?
I've been meaning to ask you, what ever happened to the 51 shoebox????
A while back, you said the "Boss" was taking charge of your Utube videos. Did she renege or is she just falling down on the job?
Didn't you see the 2 bosses in the video?
Yep, saw the two "junior" bosses but not the Numero Uno 👧@@IEchuckie