Fordenstein
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stevegt738
Shoey
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Andy
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Carps
Bryce
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ADAMTEP
allan
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Paul
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Re: Fordenstein
Looking ace! Needs more than one carb though I reckon...
Bryce- Moderator
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Re: Fordenstein
Bryce wrote:Looking ace! Needs more than one carb though I reckon...
Yeah I haven't really started the motor yet so that ones just for show................I am toying with the idea of a small blower or twin/triple carbs, lets see what I come up with
Shunter wrote:Love the bullet caps, are you selling them???
Nah there not gunna be in our line up!.........................but if anyones really keen on stuff just shoot me a PM and I can Custom make what ya need seeing as I have a bit more time nowadays!!
Paul- AMCC ADDICT
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Re: Fordenstein
Shunter wrote:This is what i have the need for Paul.....
Just sent me a PM with some measurements and lemme know how many ya need!!
Paul- AMCC ADDICT
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Re: Fordenstein
Looking great paul, love the stance, good work
Adam
Adam
ADAMTEP- I Love this place
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Re: Fordenstein
Paul, have a look here
http://www.classicinlines.com/gallery/fordinlines/multicarb/pages/MC004_jpg.htm
some good ideas for old style hot rodded sixes.
http://www.classicinlines.com/gallery/fordinlines/multicarb/pages/MC004_jpg.htm
some good ideas for old style hot rodded sixes.
stevegt738- Legend Poster
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Re: Fordenstein
Lookin good for an old heap. Guess I'm gunna hafta find my way home and get stuck into a few unfinished projects.
Carps- AMCC ADDICT
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Re: Fordenstein
Some more progress!
I decided to try and machine some Bullet taillights and they turned out pretty cool, so now I have an endless supply of caddy lights in anysize I want !
......and seeing as this beast had no interior I scratched up my own using square styrene and a sheet of copper which is now covered in signs!!
The timber in tray floor is a piece of balsa with scribed plank lines and weathered with Soy sauce as per the tip in scale auto! tasty
The firewall is real metal checker plate! and the motor now sports triples (Thanks for the inspiration Steve) but only the center carb will be hooked up as the others will run as dummy's!! Next time I do one of these motors I will try and ad a 2V head!!
I'm thinking the motor and wheels will still stay fresh looking so I've started adding some custom turned parts!! 15 minutes at the lathe and bam some sweet pulleys!!!
I decided to try and machine some Bullet taillights and they turned out pretty cool, so now I have an endless supply of caddy lights in anysize I want !
......and seeing as this beast had no interior I scratched up my own using square styrene and a sheet of copper which is now covered in signs!!
The timber in tray floor is a piece of balsa with scribed plank lines and weathered with Soy sauce as per the tip in scale auto! tasty
The firewall is real metal checker plate! and the motor now sports triples (Thanks for the inspiration Steve) but only the center carb will be hooked up as the others will run as dummy's!! Next time I do one of these motors I will try and ad a 2V head!!
I'm thinking the motor and wheels will still stay fresh looking so I've started adding some custom turned parts!! 15 minutes at the lathe and bam some sweet pulleys!!!
Paul- AMCC ADDICT
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Re: Fordenstein
Looking sweet, good work.
stevegt738- Legend Poster
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Re: Fordenstein
Love it dude, full of fresh cool ideas. There's no doubt about it your an ideas man!
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Re: Fordenstein
sweet !
artus- I should be working on Models
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Re: Fordenstein
Awesome...I love every bit of it
Bryce- Moderator
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Re: Fordenstein
The weatherin's just sweet champ .
speedster- I should be working on Models
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cool build
cool rat rod,like it a lot,how about truning up oil filler cap and strater motor.
allan- AMCC ADDICT
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Re: Fordenstein
It's almost done !
Still a bit of plumbing on the carb to do, add some door handles (They will be spanners) & Add some chain to the tailgate along with some assorted crap to the tray and tie the Dog in the back and it's ready to hit the road!
Hmmm where's the fuel filler?
Oh there it is!
I ditched the Bucket seats and went with a Modified '50 pickup Bench seat that's seen better days! but I glued the body on b4 I got pics
Still a bit of plumbing on the carb to do, add some door handles (They will be spanners) & Add some chain to the tailgate along with some assorted crap to the tray and tie the Dog in the back and it's ready to hit the road!
Hmmm where's the fuel filler?
Oh there it is!
I ditched the Bucket seats and went with a Modified '50 pickup Bench seat that's seen better days! but I glued the body on b4 I got pics
Paul- AMCC ADDICT
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Re: Fordenstein
Awesome - lovin' every bit of it. Wouldn't mind a bit of a tutorial on how you got that weathered surface rust look too...
Bryce- Moderator
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Re: Fordenstein
looks great nice work on it
if it was real it would cost a bit to fix all the rust
if it was real it would cost a bit to fix all the rust
09WNS/14BRK- I should be working on Models
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Re: Fordenstein
Bryce wrote:Awesome - lovin' every bit of it. Wouldn't mind a bit of a tutorial on how you got that weathered surface rust look too...
You must have missed these!
https://ozautobuilders.forumotion.com/how-to-s-q-s-f8/rust-101-t76.htm
https://ozautobuilders.forumotion.com/how-to-s-q-s-f8/rust-102-or-a-carps-approach-to-rust-t208.htm
https://ozautobuilders.forumotion.com/how-to-s-q-s-f8/rusting-with-andy-t87.htm
HTH
Paul- AMCC ADDICT
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Re: Fordenstein
Love your Fordenstein Its wierd stuff and its what I like, so I reckon I should share this one with you
It turned up at a local Penrith Car Show that I entered called Red's Big Day Out
It turned up at a local Penrith Car Show that I entered called Red's Big Day Out
big bad kustom- I Love this place
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