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'65 Fury. Back on the Bench.


StevenGuthmiller

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I did manage to get some time in the shop today, and I got a bunch of parts painted.

The chassis parts and exhaust are painted and ready for detail, as are the interior parts.

I also got the arm rests and window cranks finished with Alclad chrome.

The final piece of the puzzle will be the engine, which I'll get a start on at a later time.

 

The small parts on the jar in the interior parts photo are the arm rest pads.

It's also hard to tell from the photos, but the steering wheel and lower half of the dash are the body color minus the clear coat.

 

 

Steve

 

 

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1 hour ago, StevenGuthmiller said:

Got a good portion of the interior tub foiled today.

The tough parts are left to do.

The dash and steering wheel.

I've pretty much exhausted my stock of foil, so on to the web to order more. :)

 

 

 

Steve

 

 

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Take a drive into Fargo, the shop on 17th Avenue should have some foil..

 

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11 hours ago, kelson said:

Real outstanding attention to detail!,besides google where do you do most of your research before you start a build?,i find google doesn't always give the greatest pics.

The web is what I'm pretty much limited to.

If I can't find what I need on line, I just wing it! :D

 

 

Steve

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Yes, I am still working on this project.

It just seems that every time I have a few minutes that I could be spending at the bench, the lawn needs mowing again!! <_<

 

But I have continued to sporadically work on the foil on the body and have started some assembly of the chassis.

After playing around with the chassis a bit and checking the stance, I decided that the rear of the car needed to be raised slightly.

I suppose I could have taken the easy route and glued some blocks between the rear springs and the frame, but why do in a few minutes what you can spend an hour on! :D

Making some rear shackles seemed like more fun! ;)

 

 

I'll pin them to the rear springs after a little more refining and some paint.

 

 

Steve

 

 

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28 minutes ago, Flat32 said:

Your mastery of accurately drilled holes in very small parts is quite impressive.

Thanks Ray!

The trick is to drill the holes before cutting the parts to shape.

 

I took a strip of plastic, drilled the holes in one piece about the distance apart that I wanted, and then laid the next strip next to it to mark the holes for the next strip, and so on.

After all of the holes were satisfactorily drilled, I cut the pieces to size.

 

I rarely get out my ruler for parts like this.

It's all kind of "free hand", by eye.

 

Steve

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Well, I missed the fact that the rear axle is a little too narrow to fit well under the Fury body.

So, I was forced to do something that I hate more than anything else.......disassemble!!!

 

Not a terribly difficult fix.

Just a couple of short extensions to bring the rear wheels out a bit further.

 

 

Steve

 

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