clutch-monkey
Post #1752
i'm having a crack at making my own RS door cards. looks pretty easy and to hell with paying the ~$200 +shipping online sites want for them. |
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74QEE
Post #1755
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Front-Door-Trim...=item45fc324d71 |
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clutch-monkey
Post #1756
yeah im looking at making some up aswell, just dont know where to start. Im pretty sure they use dense cardboard as the backing. EDIT : I should re phrase that, i dont know how to make the door trims, the backing is cheap enough yeah i want something a tough lighter than the usual dense cardboard stuff. on mine the vinyl is just stapled on the rear side after it's folded over. edit: i'll get a pic tomorrow to give you an idea |
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HJ Jebby
Post #1757
yeah i want something a tough lighter than the usual dense cardboard stuff. on mine the vinyl is just stapled on the rear side after it's folded over. edit: i'll get a pic tomorrow to give you an idea i was thinking of making a flat fibreblass trim for my doors, smoothed and painted black. Want to have a "Racing" look. |
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no more holdens
Post #1759
Theres a few books around ,so maybe something online nowadays about doin upholstery |
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clutch-monkey
Post #1760
cheers. not keen on stapling, might just see how glue works by itself. |
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clutch-monkey
Post #1762
well this it so far: |
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lil_bobby_260
Post #1763
So turns out my chrysler which i thought was a 245 hemi is actually a 265 hemi. much difference? |
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lil_bobby_260
Post #1765
Yeah turns out! |
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lil_bobby_260
Post #1767
So shes decided she wants it now? how do you have so many cars sitting around? do you rent or own? Yeah. Which is good- I was going to do it up and sell it, but am stoked she wants it as her cruiser instead of the Lincoln. Now I'm itching for a kingswood or something to complete the ford/Holden/Chrysler trifecta. And I rent. On 5 acres with a double garage for dailys, a workshop garage for building, and 2 machinery sheds for storage and long term projects. The owners used to be builders, and had a few trucks they used to keep here. Even has ramps I can drive a car onto and stand underneath. Very handy. |
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74QEE
Post #1768
Thats awesome man, id kill for a property like that, im about to apply for a home loan so i can build cars and do what i want without landlords getting shitty about half finished cars laying around. |
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DeadSled
Post #1771
Nathan will definitely win haha. |
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GTRVspec95
Post #1772
well this it so far: gotta smooth it out a little but so far so good. for $30 so far i've got nearly everything except these cloth strap door pulls, any ideas welcome: Neat You going to throw the window sill trimmer on it as well ? |
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clutch-monkey
Post #1773
Neat You going to throw the window sill trimmer on it as well ? yep i kept it, reusing the sill trmmer, door lock knob etc |
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GTRVspec95
Post #1774
yep i kept it, reusing the sill trmmer, door lock knob etc The picture you posted looks like Alcantara covering ... that would be sexy |
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clutch-monkey
Post #1775
The picture you posted looks like Alcantara covering ... that would be sexy haha $5 vinyl from clarks rubber for me, as suggested above here is what it looks like now just some aligning to do and the door strap |
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GTRVspec95
Post #1776
haha $5 vinyl from clarks rubber for me, as suggested above here is what it looks like now just some aligning to do and the door strap That almost calls for one of those wire pockets you see in some door cars; or on the back of seats |
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no more holdens
Post #1777
Nathan will definitely win haha. I have some more good news, picked up a vintage Ford oil pressure gauge from Victoria for $10, and a full set of V8 Mercury hubcaps for $30 from the same guy. Yay for combined shipping! Also through a Hot Rod mate have got my hands on a pedal assembly from a '46 - '48 Ford that suits Juice brakes. Brake and clutch pedal, plus the pushrods and original chassis bracket for $50. They go for well over $100 in the US and will be considerably easier to mount and make work than the original LHD Model A pedals i have. Score! Also picking up my steering column ('42 through '48 Ford) on Monday or Tuesday arvo, and may have cut a deal on a '40 Ford steering wheel, column and box for $50. The steering wheel would be a cool wall hanger as i want to use my '42 Deluxe wheel.. and gives me options of which column will suit more. Aaaannddd have a lead on a full set of '48 Merc steelies. I have two steelies from a '49 Merc and unfortunately the original owner has moved to Nambour so my Hot Rod mate is waiting on hearing back from him about a job he did for him to find out on the other two wheels. Slowly narrowing that list of elusive original Ford parts. Fuck !!! Your either great with the words or your actually buying stuff ??? Now im thinking a grudge match could be in order here A 6 cylinder non authentic rat rod against and authentic hot rod Must admit i blew the budget this week,actually today on the rattie $60 for a pair of vintage 5 "headlights and headlight buckets Shit that puts the budget to date at $75 !!! Shit,shit,shit !!! |
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lil_bobby_260
Post #1778
Everyones spending up big this weekend i see! haha... |
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DeadSled
Post #1779
Fuck !!! Hahaha I am actually buying things. Have scored a second '32 Ford (original) tail light for $20 and also on my way to scoring a set of headlights from a '34 Coupe on the HAMB (not actual '34 lights, but I like that it has a Hot Rod history..) for a whopping $40. Your either great with the words or your actually buying stuff ??? Now im thinking a grudge match could be in order here A 6 cylinder non authentic rat rod against and authentic hot rod Must admit i blew the budget this week,actually today on the rattie $60 for a pair of vintage 5 "headlights and headlight buckets Shit that puts the budget to date at $75 !!! Shit,shit,shit !!! |
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