CA Whitecloud Posted March 28 Author Posted March 28 On 2/11/2025 at 3:03 AM, TopherMcGinnis said: Looking good. That's where those bars bolted up. I have since lost one to the dreaded CARPET MONSTER. 1
DREAMSCALE CONCEPTS Posted April 13 Posted April 13 On 2/28/2025 at 6:06 PM, CA Whitecloud said: Some painting progress (round 1). I just want a straight line. Yes, I had that happen to the paint on my 64 Marauder to, sand and repaint for me! 😠
CA Whitecloud Posted April 14 Author Posted April 14 On 3/27/2025 at 9:21 PM, CA Whitecloud said: I miscalculated the angle of the steering column. The hole is too low. I forgot about the fact that I cut away the pedals. Do I really want to send away for pedals? I have some Hurst shifters on the way. Is this model year to early for Hurst parts? Or, I may just go with a stick pin if I can find a good one. I tried to fake some rivets on the dash plate. I having a good time with this one. Found some shifters.
CA Whitecloud Posted April 14 Author Posted April 14 I started the harness. I had to make my own straps from med. tape. The Gopher ribbon was not wide enough for the buckles. I'm liking the dashboard. 1
CA Whitecloud Posted April 14 Author Posted April 14 1 minute ago, CA Whitecloud said: I started the harness. I had to make my own straps from med. tape. The Gopher ribbon was not wide enough for the buckles. I'm liking the dashboard. *I think I have 2 Tac's and no Spedo.
Belugawrx Posted April 14 Posted April 14 7 minutes ago, CA Whitecloud said: and no Spedo. That's ok, they don't use a speedometer
TransAmMike Posted Tuesday at 09:23 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:23 PM Coming along nicely Calvin. Inquiring mind wants to know who makes those gauge face decals??
CA Whitecloud Posted yesterday at 02:45 AM Author Posted yesterday at 02:45 AM I don't keep very good track of the vendors I use. If not Ebay, it was Ted's ...something. They are nicely textured and a shiny rim. I like 'em.
Sledsel Posted yesterday at 02:56 AM Posted yesterday at 02:56 AM (edited) It is looking pretty good with some very nice detailing. As an FYI for future reference, your coil is where the oil fill is located. Also, the entire stock dash was retained in '64 with aftermarket gauges and no speedometer. Edited yesterday at 02:58 AM by Sledsel 1
CA Whitecloud Posted yesterday at 03:09 AM Author Posted yesterday at 03:09 AM 5 minutes ago, Sledsel said: It is looking pretty good with some very nice detailing. As an FYI for future reference, your coil is where the oil fill is located. Also, the entire stock dash was retained in '64 with aftermarket gauges and no speedometer. Yeah, I knew that coil did not look right. Oops. Sometimes my lack of mechanical knowledge, especially with engines, really shines! I started out trying to drill out the kit dash, but it got ugly quick. So, plan B. I always appreciate any insights. Thanks Andy. *I was wondering how they handled the rearview, now I see.
Sledsel Posted yesterday at 03:21 AM Posted yesterday at 03:21 AM 9 minutes ago, CA Whitecloud said: Yeah, I knew that coil did not look right. Oops. Sometimes my lack of mechanical knowledge, especially with engines, really shines! I started out trying to drill out the kit dash, but it got ugly quick. So, plan B. I always appreciate any insights. Thanks Andy. *I was wondering how they handled the rearview, now I see. I have had to do a lot of image searches myself to try to get things somewhat right. I was pleasantly surprised you got the plug wires correct. The Ford FE engines had that unique plug spacing that is missed quite often. Looking forward to seeing this finished.
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