op4wd1
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OK here goes I got this 1925 Model T Doctor's Coupe from Montana. Body is very solid only rust through was around the rear fender irons.
I've had the car since 2006 been doing a little from time to time but now I going to try to focus and stay on the build.
My nick name with my friends is Doc Brown because of all the wacky out of the box things I come up with. The build and the name of the car is Insani-T.
I have stripped the flash rust that was on the body by soaking the body panels in vinegar then washing them down with my power washer. It would take from two to three days for the vinegar to loosen the rust up. (Buddy of mine calls it pickled steel)
I am widening the body 4 inches and making it 5 inches longer. I'm adding the 5 inches in the doors. The body frame work support was all wood which most of it has dry rotted after its 80+ years of life. I'm replaced all the wood with steel trying to make the pieces the same shape as the wood was. It will get a 6 inch chop in the front and a 4 inch chop on the rear . Going to do about a 3 inch channel over the frame. So bear with me with the build this is my first rod I've built done plenty of muscle cars in the past.
Car in Montana
Taking 80+ year old T apart to be reborn.
I have been working on the car from Time to Time made what I feel a lot of progress in 2012-13.
I will make more post through out what I have done so you can see it as I did it one step at a time
I try to get you guys caught up to present day.
Doc Brown
I've had the car since 2006 been doing a little from time to time but now I going to try to focus and stay on the build.
My nick name with my friends is Doc Brown because of all the wacky out of the box things I come up with. The build and the name of the car is Insani-T.
I have stripped the flash rust that was on the body by soaking the body panels in vinegar then washing them down with my power washer. It would take from two to three days for the vinegar to loosen the rust up. (Buddy of mine calls it pickled steel)
I am widening the body 4 inches and making it 5 inches longer. I'm adding the 5 inches in the doors. The body frame work support was all wood which most of it has dry rotted after its 80+ years of life. I'm replaced all the wood with steel trying to make the pieces the same shape as the wood was. It will get a 6 inch chop in the front and a 4 inch chop on the rear . Going to do about a 3 inch channel over the frame. So bear with me with the build this is my first rod I've built done plenty of muscle cars in the past.
Car in Montana
Taking 80+ year old T apart to be reborn.
I have been working on the car from Time to Time made what I feel a lot of progress in 2012-13.
I will make more post through out what I have done so you can see it as I did it one step at a time
I try to get you guys caught up to present day.
Doc Brown