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that interior is very nice, i like the seat covers, but have to ask, where did u get the floor carpet?, thanks jerry
That looks fantastic. Soooooooo much better than just an oem replacement. Nice touch, and color coordination.
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Brake system...
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Very neat!!!!!!!
Thanks, good thing I'm retired now or I'd never get this thing done...lol...
Man that is pretty! Good job.
Special insturments.....no idiot lights.
Nice work. What running gear are you going with?
I am speechless, the instruments especially are beyond words
I love that instrument cluster. Who did it?
Dakota Digital.
The old Gen and Oil lights are the turn signals now?
A link to their site....
http://www.dakotadigital.com/index.cfm/page/ptype=product/product_id=964/category_id=433/mode=prod/prd964.htm
Yeah, but also, where the original turn signal indicators were, are gauges...nice. Very nice.
He just ordered a 302 crate motor from Speedway Automotive and now looking for a AOD trans,also running a Ford 9" with 3:50 gears! By the way--instrument cluster is not a Dakota Digital but another vender who you send yours to and that's what you get back.He'll have to list the vender name! Having been up close and personal I can tell you that the pictures don't do it justice but he's left handed (meticulous) LOL!!! Kid Kourier
Instrumentation was done by Bob's Speedometer, 10123 Bergin Rd. Howell, Michigan 48843 1-810-632-0400. When I finally put power to it I hope it all works!
Very impressive work...on everything! Thanks for sharing it with us, and keep it coming.
Rich
No problem, engine & trans are next.
Thats some impressive work. The rear axle housing and third member don't appear to be 57?
Housing is the original 57 that came with this car, the third member pumpkin (without ring, pinion or bearings) I used is 1967, originally came out of a Mustang GT.
OK, sometimes pictures can be a little deceiving, it looks like the center section of the housing has a flat area in the center?. I used a later pumpkin when I set up my 3:89 gears, I didn't want to use the 57 with the large pinion seal.
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Those caps look great, both on and off the car.
Wow, everything looks great!
x2 This is one car I'd sure like to see in person when done.
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Very very nice. Won't be long before you're going nuts trying to get the sheetmetal adjusted.
Just went through your build thread for the first time, very nice 57. Great attention to detail, you did good! Mark
Thanks Mark, hopefully, it will be finished and running by the end of this summer.
Very nice!!! I like how the interior turned out! Who did you get the interior parts from? I really like the Gauge cluster too, although the Dakota Digital Gauge is nice too!
Very, very nice work!
Wow! every last bit of that car looks great. Nice work!
Installed the mirrors and antenna this morning, may seam insignificant, but this is far easier than trying to do it after the front clip is on the car. And a suggestion on the mirrors, some people like them on the doors, some on the fenders, the one mirror from the factory on this car was on the drivers fender, so I stuck with that location, factory mirrors were installed with sheet metal screws, road vibration eventually caused them to loosen the screws and hog the holes out, I used very small Philips head bolts with nut, lock washer and a very large flat washer, I won't have any problems with this ever.
That's looking great! Very nice work!
Really neat work, I love to see detail like this.
Beautiful work. I think it looks better then when it came from the factory.
I have been accused of being a detail freak more than once in my life, but that's better than being the opposite!...lol
That is some kinda nice!
Definetly one of the top ones...perfecto!! Realizing it's still got some weight to be added, is it sitting close to the ride height you're looking for?
Beautiful!
The front end needs to be lower, but, I believe after adding the new radiator, all the coolant, all the oil for the engine, battery, all the trans fluid, the hood, splash pan, front bumper, and after having the entire exhaust system built, it should be sitting pretty much where I want it. And I used the original 223ci six cylinder coils in the front, ......sure shows you how much those boat anchors weighed!
Your car is a truly beautiful work of art!
Where did you get the Booster/master cylinder setup I really like the looks of that setup. Looks really small and compact compared to others I have seen.
Steven
You are doing a fantastic job on your '57. I appreciate balancing the original look and details with a few drivability upgrades. Keep up the good work and building a car that represents how great '57 Fords are.
Thanks for the info, going to look into it for my ranchero. It's very tidy and clean looking on your car!
Absolutely gorgeous!
Absolutely Beautiful!
Workmanship is as good as it gets far as I can see.
Great looking car.
Thanks both of you!
I wonder what your car would look like with body color wheels (green) and dog dish hubcaps. Truly a beautiful car and OUTSTANDING craftsmanship.
What kind of Ford did you get your front spindles, rotors and all from?
Custom Shelby..........looks great. Can you please tell me what paint you used on your frame?
Thanks
John
:unitedstates: Beautiful
Oh geez, I don't remember concerning the paint used on the frame, shot that part of it a long time ago, it was what was recommended by the auto paint shop here in the valley. all I can remember was exterior rust resistant semi-gloss black. After I got through with the frame, I disassembled the rear axel, springs and front suspension then started on them. sorry!
You're not going to actually drive it, are you? lol.
That car is way over the top.
Off topic, but I'm a little confused as to where you live...the Bougavaileas(sure I spelled that wrong) and the Yuccas tell me Socal...but the pile of firewood? Can you still burn wood in Socal?
Haha! The pile of firewood has been sitting there for years, Yes, Southern California, hasn't been cold enough here in the winter to burn the wood in the fireplace, not since 2010, and thanks for the compliment on the car, gonna be interesting when I first turn the key on the Boss 302, that's coming soon. I'll shoot video on that.
Rich - yes you can still legally burn real wood in your fireplace in So. California but hasn't been cold enough to do that for several years. However in most communities it is against building codes to build or remodel a home with a traditional wood burning fireplace. My home was built in 1936 so this does not apply to me.
They do have NO BURN days in So Calif. and usually on the days you need it :005: . My firewood has been sitting so long I think its becoming petrified :003:.
lol.... :003: :005:
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I was going to comment on the only thing I didn't like about your car overall and that was the GM style HEI setup you had in it.
Looks like you removed it and back to points, MSD or something else, anyway it makes the engine compartment look a whole lot
cleaner with the small black cap.
I really like the colour combo, beautiful car!
Looks pretty clean...are you sure you didn't trailer it out there?, lol.
Just yankin' your chain. That car is top notch all the way. I'm guessing you must be in the fire department to have them let you that close to the equipment without it being an open house.
Something like that yes, a photographer for Cal Fire/US Forest Service / Phos-Chek Retardant. I did the same thing with my 68 Shelby back in 2007, those pic's came out great too. And I hated that HEI distributor, unfortunately it came with the Blue Print crate engine, I ordered a PreTronix Flame-Thrower breakerless distributor and coil, looks stock but puts out a lot more power.
Absolutely drop dead gorgeous car. Beautiful in everyway!
Your 57 looks spectacular, especially since you got rid of that eyesore Chevy distributor! Love the Willow Green and white combo. I assume the 302 is a Ford crate motor? Does it actually use a Ford Racing "Boss" block, or a regular 302 2 bolt main block? Should be a great cruiser!
Beautiful car, I love the chrome wheels and everything else being close to original..
Looks pretty complete...extra seat...rust free core support. That BB looks near ready to go. Set of points and.........
Man.it's beautiful..you must be stoked.
Nice pre 65 FE, 332-390. Fire it up :003:
LOL, yes, I'm sure that dirt filled 2-barrel 352 would be quite the powerhouse... ;-) Probably came out of a truck....
I've been following your build can you tell me more about your exhaust manifolds how did they fit and were can I get a set I want a manifold that clears everything ans doesn't leak I have a Ranch Wagon with a late model 302