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I don know if this is allowed on here but we are assembling a 1929 Ford roadster from Brookville .
The only original Ford piece being the gas tank . Please pull the thread if it violates the rules alot of work ahead of us as these pieces dont fit together without alot of doin . ![]() ![]() cowl and A pillar are to Ford spec ![]() blasted the gas tank . dash rail was a real bear to get on ![]() full fit ![]() had to modify the brookville brace from A pillar to subframe to actually fit over the body mount holes like ford did ![]() equidistant inner door gaps and the quarter brace put in in this picture . ![]() all and all pretty pleased so far with the way its turning out
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Flop can you elaborate a bit more about the 'bear to fit' pieces.
I am considering buying some brookville sections. |
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Looks good. I don't know why this would be disallowed by site rules.
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My experiences are these are hand-built bodies that require massage work. Brookville's employees have jigs, fixtures, and hands-on experience in assembling them. The biggest issue is making sure the sub-rail extensions and the cowl are correctly assembled (in alignment) or nothing fits afterwards. Drawings and an original body to measure off of is a huge help in assembling one.
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I helped a friend assemble one of these bought un-assembled. All I can say id Thank God for cleco clamps. Rod
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Is it live or is it Memorex?
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Seeing brookville do not make new tanks, to have a pristine sandblasted original tank coupled to a brookville body is about as good as it gets .
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Flop: How's it feel to work with "new" metal??
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pooch ... just finessing tweaking and sometimes down right force to get things into ford spec .
brent hit the nail on the head . if you dont have measurements or a car to measure from you are in for a real treat .... now i know what happened with the 32 3 window thats in the shop . Rowdy yes clamps eveywhere !!! tons of em !!! 1931 i have a brookville 32 3 window in here before this one . it spoils you . thanks guys !!
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Really interesting.
Probably had similar issues way back when, but as mentioned earlier Henry's boys would also have all the kit, and building a lot of cars a day tends to make things a lot easier
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My Brookville body was in primer when I picked it up. I didn't have any trouble with parts fitting. Everything lined up well. That was fifteen years ago, though, so maybe things have changed in the meantime.
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I suppose Ford had the same dramas.
I was surprised to see the original factory pics of the hood tweaking machines a while ago that were posted here. |
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...and speaking of Pressing equipment. Compare the pictures of Fords vs. Antique Auto Sheetmetal's. That is my son standing in front of both.
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your son aged well if hes stamping in 1930 and still looking pretty young now a days !
good pictures Brent !
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