Tuesday, March 23, 2010

More Control Work

I don't have any pics, but I've been working on the steering column mount the past few days. I'm using an idea I saw in Street Rodder during their T-Bucket build they did last year. The column I'm using is out of a late model GM 3/4 ton pickup. The bottom of the tube is about 2" in outside diameter. So, I went to the local Home Depot and got some 2" ID PVC pipe.

This weekend I'll glass this pipe into position from the angled part of the toe board out through the bottom of the firewall. I'll cut the pipe on an angle flat with the firewall, and glass it in on both sides.

I'll post pics as soon as I have some....

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Storage

Since I plan to drive this car A LOT, I needed some storage space. I also used it as a place to mount the upright portion of my seats. The battery and fuse box will also be mounted there.

This is a work in progress, and I am by no means a carpenter. All I can tell you is that it is VERY stout.

I will be adding hinges for the opening I cut, and most likely some dzuse fastners for latches. Then it will be upholstered.

Next on the list is getting the carpet in, and covering the seats. I still haven't decided what I'm going to do with the inside, but it will be very simple for sure.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Pedals


I've finally got the pedals roughed in, and the position of the steering column as well. This should give me plenty of things to do over the next few weeks. With the major controls where they need to be, the next step is getting the seating position correct. I still have to get some materials to build the lower half of the seat, but it shouldn't be to difficult.

I also started the rear storage area. I'll have pics of that soon as well.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Windshield and Mufflers

I stopped at my good friend Ken's house on the way back from the Detroit Autorama this weekend. He hooked me up with some new parts: a windshield and some header mufflers.

Of course, the first chance I got after work today I had to see what I was up against. I still need to make some more brackets to support the windshield, but I think this is going to work. Basically, this is the top of a T windshield. I flipped it upside down. I'm going to make some brackets to fill in the curved edges at the bottom and more securely mount the windshield and fill in the dead space.

I'll figure that one out later.