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Old 07-30-2008, 10:19 PM
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Default Ironworks Project 62 Nova Drop-Top

Ok.... Here goes.... My project:

1962 Nova Convertible (Drop-Top). I've had the car for 13 years after purchasing it in 1995 for $1440. I drove it for several years, and eventually parked it. I never changed the oil, I just added to it...........

Nothing was done to the car in thirteen years.... NOTHING. As you can see below, it was bone-stock. Well, the time has come to start 'modifying' it. As you'll see, that is an understatement.

The plan is to build a bitchin' cruiser with modern running gear. I plan to use Corvette running gear and Corvette suspension.

The twist is this: I've always wanted to build a car with a removable frame.... so here is my chance to fulfill that dream.

My day-job has kept me way too busy to do the project like I envisioned it…. So I finally decided to have someone else to do it!..... and that was a VERY difficult decision. After doing some research, I decided on Rodger and his crew at IRONWORKS SPEED AND KUSTOM. I like his vision, his enthusiasm, and his workmanship.

Enough words, here are some photos……..

As it arrived at IRONWORKS (a.k.a. Novaworks):


IRONWORKS wasted no time in dismantling the Nova to determine a proper ride height. Here are some mock-up photos:





More to follow soon………………
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Old 07-30-2008, 10:24 PM
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Here is my initial frame concept modeled in SolidWorks:


Corvette torque-tube, 6-speed, and transaxle:


On the frame table:


I love using SolidWorks to model my ideas!.... it's a sickness.


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Default Front Suspension Mock-up

A shot with fender and initial wheel placement:


Here is a shot of the front suspension already in-place:


Another view:


Torque tube, transmission, and transaxle:


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Default Frame rails

The initial frame layout design called for rectangular tubing (2x4), however, after a few discussions, we decided to use round tubing (1.75 x .12 wall).

Initial frame rail layout:




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Default Torque-tube

The torque-tube had to be lengthened to fit the car. IRONWORKS cut the tube and mated the forward section (with the shifter) the the new Quicktime bellhousing. From there it was easy to (temporarily) add a section of aluminum tubing:






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Default Frame work......

In order to make the frame rails stiff, we had to add gussets in between the parallel rails. We looked at several different configurations and ended up with slots:



All of the bracketry is designed on SoildWorks. The files are sent to a water-jet company, and the parts are produced. I love it.... from the computer, to the water-jet company, and in our hands quickly. Rodger will tell you that he is picking up water-jet parts daily...... sometimes hourly!

More frame photos:




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The initial frame layout design called for rectangular tubing (2x4), however, after a few discussions, we decided to use round tubing (1.75 x .12 wall).
Who didn't see that coming...
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I just spent 2 hours checking out all the build pics - and I was supposed to be mowing the grass this morning.... oh well.

Looks like another winner !!! I really enjoy the creativity and craftsmanship of the NovaWerks projects. Beautiful stuff guys ! A couple of those shots should be backgrounds on your web site Rodger.

Wouldn't it be great to have 5 Ironworks cars in Columbus next year tearing up the autocross track ??? !!! I want to see that

Good luck on the project Eric - you mad scientist you !!

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