been busy :yesnod: ... looks pretty damn strong :2thumbs: .......... what your plans up front ........ :popcrn:
Got the drivers side door done. Welded in solid, and very ergonomic, everything on the door still fits and functions and still easy to get in and out. The passenger side will be the same but be pinned to make it easier to put the seats, passengers, ect.
As far as the motor, I'm brewing up a stroked wedge (I know, I should change my name to yeahitssupposedtohaveahemi!) but still not a 100% on that, still have a lot a work to do before I get there. I post something when I get there.
Quote from: yeahitsgotahemi! on August 13, 2008, 04:12:41 PM
As far as the motor, I'm brewing up a stroked wedge (I know, I should change my name to yeahitssupposedtohaveahemi!) but still not a 100% on that, still have a lot a work to do before I get there. I post something when I get there.
GOOD work so far. KEEP IT UP!! :2thumbs:
Nice welding lid :cheers:
Nice work ! :2thumbs: Your door bars look very similar to mine. :icon_smile_cool:
Ron
Nice work!!!! Wish I have fabricating skills.
Jason
Thanks for all the encouragement, I'm just waiting for the pin joints from chris alstons chassis works and then I'll put the passenger side door bar in. I jumped the gun and painted it black already. I post some more pics when its all done. :cheers:
Make sure that your crossbar is at least two inches below your shoulder. The harnesses should hold you down, not back.
But, you probably already know this.
Very good job, I need to take notes. :scratchchin:
The pin joints are from chris alstons chassis works by the way. Very nice pieces that look really good.