Ok, several have asked if I had any build pics to post, so I'll give it a try. Hope it works.
Ok..got one to post, but tried to attach 4, so will try again.
Ok..now I've got the hang of it. Here are a few more.
Impressive Sam, everything is very neat and well thought out. You are way ahead of me for sure. Your tub for the trunk sure looks a lot different than mine, mine is all uneven across the top, didn't match up with the back of the seat tub and chipped and rough all around the rear. Guess those months in a container took a toll on mine. Your dash looks nice, what is the switch on the far right for? Passenger ejection seat? :)
How is your body work going?
ken
Ken, thanks for your comments. The black knob on the far right (there is also one on the left) is a pull/push knob the opens and closes a shut off valve I fabbed for the foot box ventilation. When the fans are on to put fresh air into the foot box area the knob is pulled out to allow the air to flow. When the fan is off, the knob is pushed in to shut off any air flow to the foot box so in cool weather (something you don't have to worry about) there is no air flow. There is also a switch under the dash near the knobs that turns the fans on and off as needed. The body work is coming along fine, just taking too long. The wheel inserts where painted last week and still need to be clear coated, but the rest of the body parts are going to get a second coat of primer/filler and then sanded again before final paint. Below is a pic of the wheel inserts.
Sam
Hey Sam looking good. One question what are you using for the fresh air system at the foot boxes? Is that something you bought or made, it looks different than the other I have seen.
Mark
Pretty impressive the way that works, not much use here unless we put a/c in and even that would only be a foot cooler. Usually about 92 or so when we are out and about. Cools off nicely in the evening to mid or low 80's and you wouldn't believe the amount of folks with sweaters or light coats on, its all relative and depends on how long you've been somewhere.
I was reading somewhere but can't remember but I thought the article said the aluminum coated side was supposed to face down but I gues all the ones I've seen here have it facing up. I put it in my old beater shiny side down and it works great. Didn't have a sticky side on the back so used a quality contact cement on the shiny side. I'm learning something new each day, I guess you can teach old dogs new tricks. Hope you can get it out at least once before the weather goes too bac on you. You've got a quality build there. Keep the pictures coming.
ken
Ken, the alum. heat shld. I used has a thin foam backing that is sticky so I put the sticky side down. Somebody else had used it on their car and that's the way it was installed. At this point, that's the way it is going to be.
Mark, the foot box ventilation is really hi-tech. It is two boat bilge blowers from Overton's, 3" alum. flex duct from Lowes/Home Depot, and the elbows are 45 degree 3" elbows I found at Wal Mart in the RV parts section. I fabbed some shut off valves from alum, and 1/4" rod and then made the push/pull from the two manual choke kits I bought from Advance Auto Parts. The elbows with the valve are mounted on the foot box and the other elbows are mounted on the fender liner at the front.
Sam
Sam, Keep the pictures coming! Looking great! Im sure it will turn out perfect with all the attention to details you are putting into it.
Dusty
OK, my friend and master painter came over this week and I have attached some pics of the results so far on the body. Also, I attached a pic of our high tech paint booth as well. The fist couple of pics are after base coat. The last two are after clear coat. We still have to rub it out and will then add the stripes.
Sam
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Wow! Sam that looks great! Doesn't look like long and you will be doing the final touches. Hope everything keeps going as well as it looks.
That's really impressive Sam, can't wait to see the finished body....are you going to go with stripes too? You have officially left me in the dust.
ken :)
Ken, yes there will be dark mettallic gray stripes. Will keep you posted as we make progress.
Sam
Ours will probably be British Racing Green but not sure if we are going with stripes, been thinking about doing some bit lighter green stripes by adding a bit of silver to the paint...still up in the air. Can't wait to see yours out in the sun with the stripes on...should be a stunner
That is going to be one nice looking car when its all done. I need to stop looking at pics and get mine painted, every time I look my color choice changes. Dan #1011
Picking the color is the hardest part of the build. I changed my color just before starting paint. Good luck!
Sam
Wow!! Some how my cobra replica didn't turn out like the other builds......here is a pic of my new toy/project.
Sweet! I'm guessing there's no FE lurking under the bonnet ! :)
Scott
No...it's a huge 1600cc VW engine! Good for 120 mph......over a cliff. I have to get my HM finished before I can start on this. Also, its currently in the garage...on my wife's side, so that won't last long.
Sam
Sam,
You didn't need another project yet. Need to get the Hurricane done so we can cruise together :D
Nice looking project though. I have a 52 MG TD roadster that someday I would love to finsh.
Dusty
Dusty, true...but the opportunity was there so had to take it. I'm stuck until the weather warms up here so I can finish the paint on the Hurricane.
Sam
Ok, it's been a long time and a long story, but I won't trouble you with the details. The paint job was about 85% complete at the last post, but got stalled (that's the long story). The painter I've commissioned to finish the job picked the body, doors, etc up today so hopefully the paint will be completed in a couple of weeks and I can get on with the final assembly and finish it up.
Regards, Sam
Sam,
I heard this and sorry to hear your problems. Let me know if I can help in any way.
Dusty
Ok, its been awhile but I finally have the body paint finished. Long story re the delay, but won't go into it here. Here are a few pics. In case you can't tell for sure the color, it is silver with dark gray metallic stripes.
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Sam, That is looking great! Glad you finally worked through the paint issues and looks like not far from finishing. Get on it and keep posting pictures of your progress.
Dusty
Looks really nice! - Did you bury the strips or can you feel the edge?
I guess the painter buried them. You can't feel the edge.
Sam
A little more progress.
Sam, that is looking great! Keep posting pictures as you go and don't forget to get video of your first drive! That is one nice looking Hurricane!
Awesome Sam, looking good. I'm starting to get jealous of everyone that has time to work on their cars.
Mark
Looks great! You'll be on the road in no time.
Time for another update. Had NC DMV inspection on Tuesday and went to the DMV office on Wednesday to make the title, reg., and license plate appl. Got that all done and waiting on the title and vanity plate to arrive. Vanity plate will be SAMS 427.
Here are a few additional pics.
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Your car looks terrific Sam, wish I was that far along. Have you got your interior figured out yet? Have you decided what you will do behind the seat where the roll bars show?
Fuzzy, the next step is take it to the alignment shop next week, if it doesn't rain, and then to the upholstery shop and have them install the carpeting. I want to make sure it looks right as that 3M sticky stuff is hard to work with and once it is down it is hard to move if you make a mistake. The area behind the seats will have the carpeting that came with the kit.
Sam