Here are some photos of a 1930 Pontiac that we fabricated the entire inner structure on. This thing had a wood floor and inner structure. That wouldnt hold up too well to 500 horses so we ripped out the wood and fabricated the entire inner structure. The roof used to be cloth but it was replaced with a roof from a 1998 Chevy extended cab pickup. Cadi trunk latch, door solinoids, hidden hinges, BMW Z3 8 way power seats, A/C...There are so many things we have done to this thing it would take a novel to explain it. It's almost ready for paint....thank God!!!!!!! It seems like this thing has been here for ever. It's going Very Velvet witch is a black cherry. Brand new color from Planet Color. In low light it is black. Give it some sun light and whamo...bright red. Cool, cool, cool. Should be painted next week. Then we have to put the thing together. Fun little project.
Attachments
-
DSC03681 (Custom).JPG42.3 KB · Views: 851 -
DSC03669 (Custom).JPG42.5 KB · Views: 591 -
DSC03670 (Custom).JPG47.1 KB · Views: 613 -
DSC03673 (Custom).JPG30.6 KB · Views: 362 -
DSC03674 (Custom).JPG34.8 KB · Views: 386 -
DSC03675 (Custom).JPG43.2 KB · Views: 555 -
DSC03676 (Custom).JPG36.1 KB · Views: 602

My partner and father-in-law Tom did all the fabrication and body work on this. He truely is a master with metal. My painter is VERY **** about having a flat panel. He spends a lot of time on these kind of projects. Prime, block sand and repeat. There is nothing worse than seeing a car that somebody has put a lot of work and $ into only to look down the side and see that washboard effect. Truely a shame. Prep cant be rushed.
I personally like the custom stuff more but some of the original stuff is pretty cool. To me it's just fun to think stuff up in your head and make it come to life out of metal. The photos of the old Pontiac look great but it by far wasn't perfect. You could have replaced all of the wood and so on and so on and made it a pretty cool restored car for probably about the same $ that he has into it now. To each his own. The owner of this one wanted a rod so a rod it is. I feel your pain but we just look at it a different way. If we are going to cut this thing up then it better be done right and look damn good when it's done. Then even if your not into the rod thing...it commands respect for the amount of craftsmanship and time that went into it.