my 57 project. got the body off the frame. frame is blasted and painted. versaille front disk aerostar coils rack and pinion steering 390 C6. working on floorpans and a couple of the body mounts.
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Nice Ride! Keep up the hard work!!
Patrick Dallas / TX :unitedstates:
Off the the races! Great project. More pictures.
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Id post more piks but photoshop is crashing and i havent found the right indian to tell me haw to fix it.
Are you using Photoshop to modify your pictures?
yeah . Its elements 10. Cant open the organizer.
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Looks like you got it now!
Floor pans look good. FE with goodies. Man, you're on a roll.
That big blue thing...greatest tool in the shop...or outside in your case. The first time I went to Florida...being from Michigan, I was shocked to see all the hoists outside!
big blue thing is evil. it causes me to do things i didnt plan on. Working on floorpans I decided its easier with body off the frame. A few bolts and push a button.
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Isn't that the truth. There are so many things that I've done just because it was TOO easy! That lift was the best tool that I ever bought!! The body has been on and off the frame so many time that I've lost all count. Now...build a rotissare and see how easy it is to do the underside mods and repairs. Roll in upside down to do the seam sealer on the bottom. I even put the frame on the rotissare to clean, smooth, media blast and paint. Sooooooooo much easier!
While you're at it...make up a frame table out of some 10" I-beams...add an old trailer axle. True up the frame or just for ride height checks or just for block sanding or just for assembly.
IT'S THE TOOLS...IT'S ALL ABOUT THE TOOLS. IT'S A DESEASE AND I GOT IT BAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I want a lift real bad, I have to modify the ceiling to do it and cut in a door. Not real easy in an 1800's barn. Mark
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be lost without my lift, makes changing oil , or anthing else so much easier for and old fat man like me.
Where I renovated my 1894 barn, I moved the 8' high loft up to 16'. Put in a steel ceiling and 14" of fiberglass. The loft is where I store my sheet metal. Very dry up there. I've been around lifts all my working life and wouldn't know what to do without one. To change the oil on the Gator...on the lift. Change plow points...on the lift. Need an extra table for the family reunion...on the lift.
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Gary, now THATS a toybox! I'm jealous in my one car garage with a 7'door. 62 Galaxie, I luv the 57 2 door wagons and sedan deliveries. Nice that your outdoor lift also has you in the shade in the afternoon sun. Good luck with that beauty.
The lift needs a roof. already streached the garage as far back as i can go so i added sideways. concrete was easier than rebuilding the garage for height. I like the barn.
Holy Shelter, Gasman...
Nice shed!
Many years ago, I was a board member for the Michigan Barn Preservation Network. In conjunction with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, we promoted the preservation of Michigan's disappearing barns. Not owning a barn, I kinda felt like I needed to put my money where my mouth was (that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it). This barn became available in an Ohio industrial park and was scheduled to be burnt. I took it down piece by piece and hauled it to the farm and rebuilt it. It is a great space where we have family and friend gatherings. We run a dog boarding kennel business out of it, store farm equipment, and lots of car projects and parts. There are financial advantages to reusing these old buildings.
Gasman, was the old barn organization involved in your renovation? If so, how did they feel about the metal siding? I put a metal roof on years ago, I have the materials to do the siding and I'm wondering how they view the upgrade. Sorry for highjacking your wagon post. I just looked at the picture again, it looks like it is wood. Mark
HIGHJACK ALERT!!!
Michigan Barn Preservation Network has a informational and educational role. No money. They perfer natural materials but support saving and adoptive reuse of barns with no restrictions on materials or style.
Yes, that is real wood. 12" western red cedar board and bat.
We now return to your regularly scheduled blog.
that is one nice building with the correct color..
It's for sale. I'm going to advertise in next months real estate magazine as a potential vineyard property. Up to 170 acres would grow plenty of grapes for Michigan wine!
That wagon's really cool! I love any '57 Ford car, but particularly the Custom series, the two door wagons and the Couriers. What color you gonna go with? How about the interior? Wheels? Other mods? Good luck with the project. BTW, the shop you have is awesome.
Tom