Dolcie the 11 window '57
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Re: Dolcie the 11 window '57
Some work I've done over the last few months.
Started with the chassis which was still full of crap:
Most of the places where support connected to the rail had rusted out:
New front cross member went in
New side rails and centre outriggers
A month or so later I got to the lower bulk head. (A bit of surface rust on the new panels - oops)
A better working edge:
New metal in
Still need to get a pic with the front top hat in place and everything primed up. Looks a lot cleaner.
As always - there is more pics of the process over on flicker
Started with the chassis which was still full of crap:
Most of the places where support connected to the rail had rusted out:
New front cross member went in
New side rails and centre outriggers
A month or so later I got to the lower bulk head. (A bit of surface rust on the new panels - oops)
A better working edge:
New metal in
Still need to get a pic with the front top hat in place and everything primed up. Looks a lot cleaner.
As always - there is more pics of the process over on flicker
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Re: Dolcie the 11 window '57
can you chock the chassis so it cant move? Then Id try a block and tackle through the rear hatch and slow pressure from an anchor (garage post etc) put a 4x2 behind the hook on the tackle so you only pull to straight. Or if it seems pretty flexy then maybe youll get a gentle of enough of an angle with a tackle down to your torsion housing while your floor is out.
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Re: Dolcie the 11 window '57
I did try using a spreader bar off the front of the rotisserie but it had too much flex in it and I couldn't get quite enough force on it.
I'll try something more solid...
I'll try something more solid...
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Re: Dolcie the 11 window '57
Tie the rear chassis rails to a tree and ratchet strap the bulk head through the front window to a car or another tree or something
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Re: Dolcie the 11 window '57
Put a block of wood on it to spread the force and take to it with a BFH (Big f#@%ing hammer)
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Re: Dolcie the 11 window '57
Got down to the shed at the weekend and managed to get the inner valance and a-pillars replaced. Had a mate over who is a handy with the welder to help me out. Very happy with the results.
First nervous cuts
Starting to expose the cancer
Had to go through the cab floor to get at the welds on top of the chassis
Finally got everything out. It was a real bitch getting through those huge plug welds. Cracked out the 9in welder to get the down flush
Replacing the a-pillars was not as bad as I thought with the new inner valance and bracket providing a good reference point.
The end result
Then I went and finished removing the cab floor. I lost count of the spot welds...
First nervous cuts
Starting to expose the cancer
Had to go through the cab floor to get at the welds on top of the chassis
Finally got everything out. It was a real bitch getting through those huge plug welds. Cracked out the 9in welder to get the down flush
Replacing the a-pillars was not as bad as I thought with the new inner valance and bracket providing a good reference point.
The end result
Then I went and finished removing the cab floor. I lost count of the spot welds...
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Re: Dolcie the 11 window '57
man seeing those first pics makes me wished I hadn't of got the 60's model I did when I could have got it.
dam that thing oozzed sweetness.
good to see some quality progress
dam that thing oozzed sweetness.
good to see some quality progress
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Re: Dolcie the 11 window '57
Looks like a fantastic project!
Kinda sad that the only reason I recognize Dalby is that Triple J did a One Night Stand there a year or two back.
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Re: Dolcie the 11 window '57
Some slow progress on the old girl. I've only had a few days in the shed over the last several months.
The front valance was a right pain. I ordered the valance marked for a 57 with oval holes, but the support rail for nose was nowhere near close. Had to drill all the spot welds and relocate it. It also took quite a bit of stretching to reach the full width.
I don't have a finished photo of the front yet. Then it was onto the passenger dogleg and b-pillar.
Used screws to keep the inner dogleg located. I haven't welded in the bottom corner on the b-pillar until I get the outer located right.
I forgot to take intermediate pics on the b-pillar. It was a bit of a jigsaw to get all the pieces in place and welding everything in the right order.
The front valance was a right pain. I ordered the valance marked for a 57 with oval holes, but the support rail for nose was nowhere near close. Had to drill all the spot welds and relocate it. It also took quite a bit of stretching to reach the full width.
I don't have a finished photo of the front yet. Then it was onto the passenger dogleg and b-pillar.
Used screws to keep the inner dogleg located. I haven't welded in the bottom corner on the b-pillar until I get the outer located right.
I forgot to take intermediate pics on the b-pillar. It was a bit of a jigsaw to get all the pieces in place and welding everything in the right order.