Robert81 Posted July 21, 2008 Posted July 21, 2008 I haven't posted this build over here. This in going to tow my 56 Ford Victoria Gasser. I started with the Revell 50 Ford F-1. I did a axle flip front and rear, to get it really low. Is this low enough for yah? More to come.
Robert81 Posted July 21, 2008 Author Posted July 21, 2008 (edited) After working on the chassis, I chopped the top. I filled the "Nostrils", bobbed the frame horns, and filled the hole, and seems. It still needs some putty work to get it smooth. I decided to use the front turn signals from the AMT 49 Mercury as taillights. This is how it sits at the moment. I hope you like my little hauler, and sdrodder gets a little inspiration for his Kustom build off. Edited July 21, 2008 by Robert81
sdrodder Posted July 21, 2008 Posted July 21, 2008 Dude thanks alot. Now i know how i can make it grind the ground with the air ride set up. Oh and secondly thank you very much for having me drool over the key board again Lookin good. Thanks very much. I just dont know what i am going to do bout the grill but i hear the parts box calling . Thanks again and i will work on mine now. Oh how is the gasser. I recon done.
Harold Posted July 21, 2008 Posted July 21, 2008 I like it- I have one of these kits kicking around that was in the F-Series 50th anniversary set (along with a '98 F-150). I like the work you did on the suspension to relieve the nosebleed ride height. Looking good.
evilone Posted July 21, 2008 Posted July 21, 2008 After working on the chassis, I chopped the top. I filled the "Nostrils", bobbed the frame horns, and filled the hole, and seems. It still needs some putty work to get it smooth. I decided to use the front turn signals from the AMT 49 Mercury as taillights. This is how it sits at the moment. I hope you like my little hauler, and sdrodder gets a little inspiration for his Kustom build off. that is sweet
sdrodder Posted July 22, 2008 Posted July 22, 2008 rob could you help me out realy quick. Could you get me some pics with the rear axel mocked up and with the fender section on it. I need some pics of how much space is between the axel and the floor of the bed. Also need to know how much space is in the front between axel and oil pan. Could you help me. I want to make a air ride suspension. Your stance is how i want it with bag deflated. Any help would be great.
LVZ2881 Posted July 23, 2008 Posted July 23, 2008 Robert, great job, looks good!!! How much did you chop the top?? and I would be really interested to see how you make the windows. Thats always been the biggest thing keeping me from chopping a top.
Robert81 Posted July 23, 2008 Author Posted July 23, 2008 rob could you help me out realy quick. Could you get me some pics with the rear axel mocked up and with the fender section on it. I need some pics of how much space is between the axel and the floor of the bed. Also need to know how much space is in the front between axel and oil pan. Could you help me. I want to make a air ride suspension. Your stance is how i want it with bag deflated. Any help would be great. Sorry, I didn't get back to you earlier. The rear axle had the top filed a little to clear the floor. that is very little room, but if i had not told you would you have known? You'll need to remove the little nub on the underside of the floor, and file the top of the differential cover, too. As for the front axle to oil pan clearance I did nothing to alter that, the steering linkage may come in contact with the pan, but I have not gotten that far yet. If you use the same axle I used (#207, there are two in this version of the kit) you will need to file the bottom of the springs, to get the wheels to touch the ground. The chop was not hard, I showed the steps I used above. The glass is straight forward on this one, it is flat for all windows and can easily be replaced with some form of clear styrene. The hard part would be replacing the window trim, if I chose to do it, because it is molded to the kit glass.
sdrodder Posted July 23, 2008 Posted July 23, 2008 Sorry, I didn't get back to you earlier. The rear axle had the top filed a little to clear the floor. that is very little room, but if i had not told you would you have known? You'll need to remove the little nub on the underside of the floor, and file the top of the differential cover, too. As for the front axle to oil pan clearance I did nothing to alter that, the steering linkage may come in contact with the pan, but I have not gotten that far yet. If you use the same axle I used (#207, there are two in this version of the kit) you will need to file the bottom of the springs, to get the wheels to touch the ground. The chop was not hard, I showed the steps I used above. The glass is straight forward on this one, it is flat for all windows and can easily be replaced with some form of clear styrene. The hard part would be replacing the window trim, if I chose to do it, because it is molded to the kit glass. Rob thank you very very much. I figured out how to do the hydrolic suspension. I will place it behind the axel so i have more room. Thanks again for gettin the pics so i know how much room i have to work with. Check out the custom build thread so u can see what i did with the rear fenders.
MikeMc Posted July 24, 2008 Posted July 24, 2008 lookin mighty fine.....hope its gonna have a BIG motor!!!!!
Robert81 Posted July 24, 2008 Author Posted July 24, 2008 The engine will be the kit Ardun headed flathead with a S.Co.T. Supercharger from Replica and Miniatures.
sdrodder Posted July 24, 2008 Posted July 24, 2008 The engine will be the kit Ardun headed flathead with a S.Co.T. Supercharger from Replica and Miniatures. That is going to be realy nice. Cant wiat to see more.
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now