Patrick Sullivan's Journal
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Aurora, CO, USA
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I'm trying to make lumpy less lumpy, I trashed all the work that had been done in fiberglass. And opted for the free steel I was given.
I put a yellow polyurethane base coat. As you can tell.
I have tried 2 sets of hinged trifold hood panels. Still look crummy.
I am cutting free hand, No finger brake, went to local fab shop to me we don't do that kind of stuff ?
And I can't to catch up with the local hot rod shop. So Do it by hand been buying power ball tickets I win I buying a shop FOR ME...
Sullie8
I put a yellow polyurethane base coat. As you can tell.
I have tried 2 sets of hinged trifold hood panels. Still look crummy.
I am cutting free hand, No finger brake, went to local fab shop to me we don't do that kind of stuff ?
And I can't to catch up with the local hot rod shop. So Do it by hand been buying power ball tickets I win I buying a shop FOR ME...
Sullie8
1/23/20
Bashed together a few more parts, dropped front axle (4"
finished the frame, with extensions, steering column. Repaired the broken fuel inlet on the carburetor. And installed Motor plate & Sacrificial Motor. Ordered Torque Converter, Front shocks with coil overs ( I don't like leaf springs) they break, did one on a jeep once. Ordered my "Hardware cloth" and fiberglass to start the body work/shape..
Sullie8
1/13/20
Spent some time working the steering knuckle's for the 26 ford I decided to build. I have included a couple of pictures built a JIG to start construction on the frame
Sullie8
Bashed together a few more parts, dropped front axle (4"
Sullie8
1/13/20
Spent some time working the steering knuckle's for the 26 ford I decided to build. I have included a couple of pictures built a JIG to start construction on the frame
Sullie8
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