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Hello everyone......thank you all for following this build and all the kind comment`s......I really appreciate them......I would like to ask your opinion on the engine.........do you think this 4 -banger look`s good or do you think I should put in Blown Flathead engine?........this is just a mock-up of the engine......I also added a removable "Pancho Villa"......thank`s for looking.

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I like the Flathead idea . . . could you mock it up with the flathead, John? I'm about 90 sure I'd go with the Flathead.

Pancho Villa is a great touch!

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I learned a new texting abbreviation while watching "Big Bang Theory". It's KMN. Kill Me Now. A four banger ?? Might as well put a Harley or a Wankel in it.

I'm kidding, as usual, of course. I'm sure that you can turn something so simple into a work of art, as usual, of course.

Go with your gut John. That seems to have worked so far.

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Hello......here is a picture of a blown Flathead engine....... and a mock-up of it.......it will look like the picture if I use it.......the exhaust pipes would bend out and tail out towards the front doors.......so I would really appreciate your advise the Blown Flathead or the 4-Banger?......thank`s

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I agree with Chuck, Z the frame just behind the firewall . You will gain a tremendous amount of cabin area and clean up the rocker panel area. You wont have to change the suspension nor the front portion of the rails.

Just a thought...

This is a frame I built for my 32 a few years ago. this may help you

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Here you can see the "Z" hidden behind the firewall.

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Any way to put a blower on the 4 cylinder ?? Run pipes from the intake manifold to a blower plate. Brackets and angle as needed. Custom length belt.....

Just throwing ideas out to help ya' man.

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If it were me I would have Z'd the chassis front and back, just my .02...

Chuck.......thank you for the tip.......I think I will do that.

I agree with Chuck, Z the frame just behind the firewall . You will gain a tremendous amount of cabin area and clean up the rocker panel area. You wont have to change the suspension nor the front portion of the rails.

Just a thought...

This is a frame I built for my 32 a few years ago. this may help you

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Here you can see the "Z" hidden behind the firewall.

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Shane.......I Z`d the front of the frame.......It look`s way better.....and I have way more room in the interior......man, you learn something new everyday.......now I feel like I chopped a Rat Rod......I`ll post new pictures ......thank`s alot.

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Hello.....with the great advice from Chuck and Shane .......I Z`d the frame to make more room in the interior......I did not want to go crazy on it but it did drop about 1/4 inch.......I think i can live with it........I should have dropped it a bit lower but,that`s ok........thank`s Chuck and Shane for your advice and help.......I think I need to shorten Pancho`s leg`s a little anyway......he probably was little guy?

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Edited by John Teresi
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That's why this forum (having all those eyes looking over your shoulders) is pure gold..

Great job on the frame, and now Old Pancho is really full of attitude sitting behind that wheel.

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Wow love the work on the rod. I have a question if you don't mind me asking, what did you make the hinges out of? I am building a samurai and opening the doors up and love the hinges you used on the rod.

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Wow love the work on the rod. I have a question if you don't mind me asking, what did you make the hinges out of? I am building a samurai and opening the doors up and love the hinges you used on the rod.

Tim.......I used 2 kits to make this build.... a older Revell 31 Sedan kit with the opening doors and a recent Revell 32 Sedan........the older 31 had the hinges with the kit......I just used them for the newer 32 kit....... when I opened up the doors......thank`s

Allright John, where the heck did ya get the skeleton???????????

Derrick.....you can get the skull`s from "Scaledetail" over at Coffin Corner........I reshaped the legs and body......thanks

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