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Nice choice. I did this one a while ago, don't remember any major issues, just a bit 'fiddly' with lots of separate parts for the front suspension IIRC.

 

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A quick mockup of the supplied kit pieces, I think the front will have to come a little to get the stance that i’d like, it has a tail dragger vibe atm. Since the flathead was yoinked for another project at some point( most likely a 32) I’ll have to address that soon. I have a very limited stock of “custom” pieces for this body style so I’ll see what leftovers from the 49 merc can work. The cad engine is a consideration at this point but it has the extremely Large ‘glide trans and I’m not looking to redesign the frame.

Thats all for now I’m back to some head scratching.

Thanks for looking 

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Well first modification was to the frame to make the ginormous tranny on the cad fit! Removed the stock flathead cross member and spread the x brace rails apart to fit the new rear cross member for the “glide. Seems to be a good fit so far, it’s a tinch high bit that can be rectified easily. On trial fitment the trans interferes with floor pan slightly but a small trim will help that. 
A thinning of the front puck mounts will lower the engine and keep it level to the frame once I remodel the rear trans cross. 
It feels good to be back hacking at plastic 

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Lookin good. This kit does build up nice - I have done one - box stock

I see you are using a "modern" motor and slush-o-matic - are you going to change the prop shaft to open - and that leads to split wish bones and .....

 

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8 hours ago, bill-e-boy said:

Lookin good. This kit does build up nice - I have done one - box stock

I see you are using a "modern" motor and slush-o-matic - are you going to change the prop shaft to open - and that leads to split wish bones and .....

 

Easy now Bill, I’m trying not to let this cascade into the depths of a full on redesign of the kit. But that being said who knows where this will go 🤔

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Nice work getting the new engine and trans in there. I sympathize with you about the cascading effect that doing simple modifications can have.😬

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I have one in started in 2016 after my heart surgery. I should dig it out.

I went with the flattie with a bunch of Norm Veber pieces. I'm keeping the body stock. They are nice kits.

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24 minutes ago, NOBLNG said:

Nice work getting the new engine and trans in there. I sympathize with you about the cascading effect that doing simple modifications can have.😬

Still a little fiddling to do there in that area, floor pans are fouling still. 

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Well after a little sanding and filing of the floor pan we now have no more fouling issues, time to get after the suspension and get it sitting a little more level and quite possibly lower! Have to look at the engine clearances with the rad and fan setup as well before we get to far along and find more clearance issues, I have parts left over from a previous scrapped build of the 49 Merc so I can mock the engine in. 

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After a couple of dry fits the front and rear suspension are just about where I’d like to have them. The body does till sit a bit high in the front but that will settle a mm or 2 once I mate the floor pan to the chassis after the engine gets installed. And the cad lump sits very nicely in the engine bay like it was meant to be there. I started to address the body and clean up the moulding seams along the tips of the front fenders and the rear deck lid. I think this is furthest i w got in a build without moving ahead and starting to paint something ☹️

I have to start looking at wheel options now, as it will affect any further right height decisions I make.

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