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Don't be lookin' at me to tell you when you're too weird, ZZ, because I don't think you're at the far end of unique, let alone getting into the weird category.
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You're doing good so far! I like the stuff you're building right now, a little more wild and crazy than usual, it's awesome!
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Been working on adding to the cab framing, boring but necessary on a scratch build like this. Added tube pieces to the doorframes to create a ledge for the weatherstrip to seat on, also framing around the front and rear windows for a seal to fit against as both front and back windows will be hinged to tip out - flow thru ventilation!
![]() Also added tubing to the top plates for more stiffness. Once the top wood is in, I'll add 3 crossmembers to help tie it together and screw the top strips to. My idea is to have the top wood exposed on the inside like a woody wagon... |
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Of all the vehicles I've built I've never done a ground up scratch build.
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I love working with old tin and re-making it into my version of 'correct' for sure. But with this kind of build, I'm not having to fit stuff into a existing body, I just make the chassis how I want it, mount the drivetrain where I like and build around it. The biggest thing to keep in mind is looking ahead to where things go and how they relate to finished concept, trying to make it look cool, be comfortable to drive and not end up looking "unique" - (polite word for weird-o)
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Thanks for the direction. I may end up doing a build from scratch.
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Mounted the pedals today, used all the F100 parts, just had to move things around a little
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Looking good, ZZ.
I'm using your principle of tucking that bottom U-joint into the firewall to save some room, on my Dodge Brothers truck. |
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