Hah, yes my name is Dan. Since the forum update, i can just upload directly instead of using flickr, who would put my name at the bottom of the picture, so its not plastered all over my posts anymore.
That does seem familiar.
Thanks guys! My little arbitrary rule or theme is to sort of keep what would have been available around 1950 or so, to try and keep focused a bit and for the most part, keeps projects and parts simple and budget friendly, ( "
Instead of this trick billet widget from the catalog, i can just use this low-buck thing from the hardware store") Swap meets being pretty scarce the last yr and a half, made it a little harder, but i think its headed in the right direction. I think the only real exceptions are mainly the dual master cylinder for safety, (doesn't take much more than once of losing brakes with a single chamber to want a little backup) but it uses the stock pedal and transmission side mounts, a modern battery but still 6volt, (6volt optima), and I've been planning on using bias ply looking radials for road, (probably Diamondback Auburn Deluxe).
hard to not sort of lean towards a 1950s build when you see stuff like this!
And got a few pieces in for the linkage, should work well, though I'm going to find a 97 core so i can finish the carb to carb linkage and hold off on buying the other new one until its closer to starting it.
Thanks! My friend loved the shelves and I may be making a couple for someone else who saw them.
the 4 single barrels definitely would have been cool, but for wanting to take this car on some 1000+ mile driving trips, might not have been the best way to go. With the new Stromberg's and the parts availability for them if anything happens, and basing the idea on what was available stock and aftermarket, it should be a little more realistic, I'm hoping! The plenum still is open, in those pictures the intake is upside down since i wanted to really clean up any weld seams on the inside bottom and make the floor of it smooth to keep the fuel moving and not pooling in a seam, and weld in the lid since that seam wont be able to get cleaned up, but nothing can pool up on the interior ceiling. i was thinking, i cant really make the plenum exterior narrower since the carb base has to fit, but i could make the interior a little narrower with a piece of split tubing on the inside of the outward facing side, but i have to see where the carb base holes are and if there is space, or need.
"You are making progress, and on three projects non the less!"
I was almost going to correct you with 4 projects, but the neglected truck hasn't seen much progress lately!