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BlazerSpeed 01-09-2013 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Roadster Shop (Post 440376)
The Firebird has a lot more custom work done on it. A lot of the exterior mods will be to eliminate the mid 70's plastic look that these cars had. The owner is also into the Italian sports cars and wanted more of that vibe on the inside of the car.
The hood is one that we were racking our brains on. The customer had to have the shot gun style, forward facing Firebird scoops because he had a 75 Firebird in high school. The car came in with the Firebird scoops and the T/A shaker hood scoop. It was the first time we had seen that done before... The car had a 502 in it and the entire carb was through the hood with the stock GM intake and a small air cleaner on top of it. That was the reason for the shaker hood. The new build has a 572 with a higher intake, nitrous plate kit, and needs a sizable air cleaner on top of it. So, we are dealing with 15 lbs in a 5 lb bag! Having the forward facing scoops really makes the rest of the hood complicated since it needs to be raised about 6 inches in the center to clear the carb. We will see how things progress once we get into it!


Any updates on this? I'd love to see how this one is coming along. the interior design is absolutely killer.

By the way, where or who does your interior work? Is it all done in house, or do you farm any of it out? I'm curious about the upholstery and sticking in particular. Regardless...absolutely killer work! :thumbsup:

RS-Chris 01-10-2013 07:02 AM

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Originally Posted by BlazerSpeed (Post 456902)
Any updates on this? I'd love to see how this one is coming along. the interior design is absolutely killer.

By the way, where or who does your interior work? Is it all done in house, or do you farm any of it out? I'm curious about the upholstery and sticking in particular. Regardless...absolutely killer work! :thumbsup:

Thanks! All the design and fab work is done by ourselves, we usually use one of about seven different shops depending on the project, scheduling etc.

RS-Chris 01-10-2013 07:15 AM

Some more updates:
The 'bird is going steady with lots of work cleaning up the underhood appearance, full exhaust system and door handle removal.

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8469/8...b4362fbb_b.jpg

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8467/8...6e0357ff_b.jpg

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8075/8...8abe8888_b.jpg

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8493/8...9fe78217_b.jpg

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8325/8...2807c272_b.jpg

RS-Chris 01-10-2013 08:06 AM

And a couple more updates on a couple of the less 'pro-touring' based projects we have going:

Some fresh metalwork on the custom custom Cadillac we introduced earlier in the thread. The previous work done could only really be described as 'disposable':

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8211/8...0cf79f53_b.jpg

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8074/8...30f69cdc_b.jpg

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8510/8...72762d0e_b.jpg

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8219/8...5f44635a_b.jpg

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8354/8...9e94cc76_b.jpg

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8054/8...2bfd3045_b.jpg

Work also begins on making the custom firewall:

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8085/8...6d8de19c_b.jpg

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8471/8...3d72b5b9_b.jpg

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8238/8...67a8641c_b.jpg

coolwelder62 01-10-2013 08:21 AM

Just Amazing.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!RS you have somme very talented fabricator's.:thumbsup: :thumbsup:

ironworks 01-10-2013 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by RS-Chris (Post 457033)
Some more updates:
The 'bird is going steady with lots of work cleaning up the underhood appearance, full exhaust system and door handle removal.

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8469/8...b4362fbb_b.jpg

That underhood panel is a nice piece.

RS-Chris 01-10-2013 08:56 AM

We are also doing a bit of a freshen up on Jim's '33 Tracknose.
Some of you may have seen it before: http://www.roadstershop.com/complete...mpleted-photos

The plan is to do a tonneau style top, new windshield and a few more 'tweaks'.
This means removal of the old windshield, posts, cowl recess and filling the tops of the doors.

The original windshield look:

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8235/8...9de42858_b.jpg

A couple of rough ideas for the direction:

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8366/8...03cb8a4e_b.jpg

Removing and filling:

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8327/8...9e458960_b.jpg

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8230/8...6dbdd703_b.jpg

And mock up of the profile:

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8360/8...7a719ac5_b.jpg

Also some work on the steering arm. Thought I'd throw these in as the car isn't seen often without the nose and hood!

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8087/8...236ccaa9_b.jpg

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8098/8...34c2558b_b.jpg

GregWeld 01-10-2013 09:03 AM

The Tracknose was at San Diego Wheels and Waves last year when I went down --- I crawled all over that car. Just super impressive!

I'm glad he is re-doing the windshield. The new design fits the style better.


:thumbsup:

Roadster Shop 01-10-2013 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 457060)
The Tracknose was at San Diego Wheels and Waves last year when I went down --- I crawled all over that car. Just super impressive!

I'm glad he is re-doing the windshield. The new design fits the style better.


:thumbsup:

Thanks Greg. I still love looking at all the details in this car. There was a ton of stuff that went into the suspension and under hood work that you really couldn;t see once the nose went on. And that still has to be one of the best looking motors that we have ever done. Getting rid of all the accessories on the front of the motor jsut gave it a bitchen, clean look.

There was always a limit on what could be done to the car because of the convertible top and side windows needed to seal up to the windshield. After driving the car for a year, the owner said that he had only put the top up once and never rolled the windows up. So, he decided to get rid of them and finish the car off the way he had always envisioned it. Everything else on the car was built as a period inspired dry lakes race car. The new custom duval style windshield will give the car the look it deserved originally.

kennyd 01-10-2013 09:15 AM

what about the top ? is it going to fit the windsheld ?


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