1930 Dodge Woody

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I may have missed it but what tyoe of wood are you going to use. I have a 1933 dodge body I would like to do this too.
No, your right I never said what type. Mostly ash but I'd like to have something darker mixed in also. A freind of mine is a woodworker and is doing the woodwork for me so I'm hoping we can get that nailed down soon.
 
Finally got back to work on the woody after a trip down south to Run to the Sun and Rats at the Beaver, got the jucies flowin again. Picked up 2 more carbs at a swapmeet for 12 bucks friday so I could make the scoop. I made it out of steel so now it just needs some bodywork and panit.
 

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Made some hairpins today and set them in place, still need to attach'em to the frame. I didn't like where the wishbones ended up so I made these, they ended up being 46" long but they so much better than the wishbones.

Interesting fixtures. you must have a good supply of metal..i am envious heheeh good work
 
Had this steering wheel and column out of a 50's chrysler layin around that I think will work and look better but I had to make a Twisted Shifter and turn signal lever for it just to put my Twist on it.
 

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Got some time to work on the woody finally, been busy with work and life. Got my wheels powder coated and the new tires mounted but after I got the everything on I didn't care for the dics brakes showing so I cut the old backing plates to fit around the calipers and rolled some steel to look like brake drums. You can still tell that there dics but I like it.
 

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Yes, the fabrication on this project is really cool. You have a good eye for this stuff. I like the front disc covers and hope you don't mind if I borough the idea. Also, can you tell me the size and spline count on your steering column?
 
Yes, the fabrication on this project is really cool. You have a good eye for this stuff. I like the front disc covers and hope you don't mind if I borough the idea. Also, can you tell me the size and spline count on your steering column?

Go ahead man it wasn't my idea, I saw it on that pork site about a year ago and thought it was a great idea but some of the guys over there gave him a bad time abought it. I assume your talking about the chrysler colume that I posted pics of that I'm installing in it, I will count them tomorrow and post.
 
Been a while sense I did much on the woody [summer was a one hot this year] so I gotta get back on it. I shortened the frame and turned the front frame rails down a little and I think I looks better. Changed out the corvair steering column and got the dodge in after a buddy repaired it for me, came out better than I thought it would.
 

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