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grendel 05-04-2016 11:24 AM

How are you fastening the cowl to the firewall, where the Clecos are now?

Huck bolts would look correct.

FaBrycation 05-04-2016 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by grendel (Post 636918)
How are you fastening the cowl to the firewall, where the Clecos are now?

Huck bolts would look correct.

It will actually be welded and metal finished

aidanfancystang 06-28-2016 11:13 AM

any updates?

FaBrycation 06-28-2016 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by aidanfancystang (Post 640251)
any updates?

Yeah, ive just been lazy. I will post some soon.

waynieZ 06-28-2016 07:23 PM

Yeah, ive just been lazy. I will post some soon. :popcorn2:

FaBrycation 06-29-2016 07:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by waynieZ (Post 640288)
Yeah, ive just been lazy. I will post some soon. :popcorn2:

Haha your gunna get fat with all that popcorn and soda, this is gunna take a while

payne 07-09-2016 02:23 PM

Incredible, incredible build!

Let me ask a few noob-ish questions if you don't mind:
  • How will you structurally reinforce the doors and body?
  • How will you mount the aluminum body to the steel chassis?
  • How will you get the glass made?
  • Where will the radiator go?
  • Will there be a 'hood'?

payne 07-09-2016 02:43 PM

One idea if you've not figured out door handles yet: Use aircraft door handles for the doors. They are flush mounted and would be a nice touch IMHO.

Here's one that might work great:
http://www.hendricksmfg.com/latchprod.html

Video of it in action:
http://www.hendricksmfg.com/movie/leftlatch.html
http://www.hendricksmfg.com/movie/x14right.html

Cheers,
Jason

FaBrycation 07-10-2016 11:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by payne (Post 640835)
Incredible, incredible build!

Let me ask a few noob-ish questions if you don't mind:
  • How will you structurally reinforce the doors and body?
  • How will you mount the aluminum body to the steel chassis?
  • How will you get the glass made?
  • Where will the radiator go?
  • Will there be a 'hood'?

Quote:

Originally Posted by payne (Post 640837)
One idea if you've not figured out door handles yet: Use aircraft door handles for the doors. They are flush mounted and would be a nice touch IMHO.

Here's one that might work great:
http://www.hendricksmfg.com/latchprod.html

Video of it in action:
http://www.hendricksmfg.com/movie/leftlatch.html
http://www.hendricksmfg.com/movie/x14right.html

Cheers,
Jason

Thanks for the interest and compliments! I will be building the structure much like any other car where I will build structure behind the panels that attach to the jams, floors, and rockers. the floor will have built in structure that will incorporate the body mounts. They will have rubber bushings and be through bolted to the chassis. The glass will be all custom made from acrylic. the glass nose will be the hood, you will be able to see the engine bay without opening the hood.

Thanks for sharing those handles! great idea. I have seen other ideas as well. so I will add these to the list to check into.





stay tuned a lot of update info and pics will be posted today!

:cheers:

FaBrycation 07-10-2016 01:52 PM

UPDATES!!



Well, it has been a busy past few months here on the front lines of this build. I have been working hard on the build on multiple fronts and those efforts are paying off with some exciting progress!

The fabrication is coming along nicely and it is really starting to take shape. I am currently not far away from having the roof skin completed as well as the windshield frame. While it may seem like slow progress, I have also been working on the parts side of the build which is harder than building the car in my opinion. The parts will define this car as something more than just a custom body and my goal for this car has been modern parts and modern functionality. Achieving the details that I have wanted has been a long process and countless emails and corespondence to make my goals a reality. With this in mind, here is where a lot of progress has been made!

First off, thanks to Jesse Kershaw from Ford Racing for helping me out and keeping a small fry like myself in the loop on a unavailable engine that I have been talking with him about for over a year. with that said I am stoked to announce that I purchased one of the first 2.3L Ecoboost crate engines from ford last week and should have it in August! 310hp and 320lb/ft of torque should be a fun way power this light weight machine. They have also commited to supporting the build with the engine control pack when it is ready!

The next big items that I have been able to cross of my list are the brakes that are on order with Wilwood with custom coated calipers as well as the brake and clutch pedal assembly for the car! Thanks to Mike Scully from Wilwood for helping me outfit the car with the right parts and for keeping in my budget! the Goodyear Eagle F1 tires are in as well!

The last big news for the car has been the 2015 Mustang IRS that I purchased to make this car a litte more interesting. It just so happens that the track width was exactly what I was looking to run for the rear of the car so only very minor changes will be made to make it fit the plans for the car. I will be mounting it to the chassis in the coming weeks and the plan is to have the car rolling on its own weight by the end of August!

I have some more pending news but will wait until it is more official to announce it. For now, here come the Pictures!

http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/b...M-6007-20T.jpg
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/b...2_Front_59.jpg
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/b...nents_7528.jpg
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/b...618_112912.jpg
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/b...618_111841.jpg


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