6 years ago my Dad and I decided to build some cars and built a 30x40 garage behind his house. Here a few of them. Most are hotrods but I got my start by building VWs and they remain as my first love.The two tone 1939 Chevy is the first car we built together as Father and son.this next one is a 1932 ford roadster with a triton V10 followed up with this 1970 chevy truck with a 383 and a 5speed and yes our car do get driven.
then onto a 1933 C400 that was built out of 2 rusty sedans a 1932 Ford Vickys that was the nicest rust free car we ever built, it still has all the original wood in it a nice daily driven 1937 chevy truck a 1940 Mercury sedan in hotrod flatz
current projects in the garage are a 1971 Cuda with a 522 6pak,shaker hood and a viper 6speed a 1932 Ford pickup and finally my Das Speedster this is Hugo Silvas rendering of what it will look like when completed by Mar 2012
a classic motor carriage 356 speedster a 914 we did for a friend my old 55 oval that I maintain for Glenna My Babydolls 1962 1owner with 42000 original miles my first VW then my next VW then a full custom one from the early 90s
Very nice looking 1962 and super cute girl with it..
You guys have got some serious talent, thanks for showing us.
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Devastator wrote:I like the looks of that VW based roadster. Could you post some more info on it?
I built a 2x3 1/8" wall tube chassis for it with a 6" dropped axle,hairpins and with 11"disc brakes, the rear is 8.8 ford 4:10 limited slip and is suspended with 1/4 elliptical springs and triangulated upper bars with a panhard bar. Drive train is a supercharged 12a Bridge port rotary backed with a 5 speed manual trans. Seats are cut down Porshe 914 seats. The body was a free Craigslist 1961 VW body, doors where an auction find for $20.00, hood is another free item as is the decklid which was a super beetle hood. Steering is a vega steering box and is cross steer, steering wheel is a rare VDM steering wheel, dash will be all handmade, Power brakes and hydraulic clutch are from a 2001 Mitsu eclipse. Headlights are 1934 Ford commercial headlights. Body is a custom Sherwin Williams mix of black. It uses all blues and purples bases instead of the standard brown base. the interior will be designed after an early 1930s european Coachworks using Ultra Leather Bright White. Carpet is Porsche Black plush wool. radiator is hidden under the rear deck lid as is the gas tank and battery. horsepower should be in the 250 horse range and car weighs in just under 1600lbs,should be fun to drive. at the highest point on the windshield this car is 38" tall and has 3" of ground clearance. The rockers are integrated into the frame and are 1x3 1/8" wall rockers that can be doubled as a skid plate so no crumpled bodywork.Wheells are a one off width from American racing and tires are BF goodrich whitewalls from Coker Tires.This car will be debuted at the Hot Rod Industry Alliance show which is a division of SEMA. It is Mar 22-24,2012 Hot Rod and Restoration show in Indianapolis,Indiana. I will be posting some new pictures up soon.
Yes, Its a 1985 maxda RX7 rotary. The supercharger actually came out of a 1998 Pontica Grand Prix and is the eaton M90. We made an intake manifold that bolts to a Racing Beats manifold and then fabricated an upper intake that a Holley 600cfm carb sits on. Local machine shop fabbed up the lower pulley so we could use the GM 7 groove pulley on the supercharger and the double factory vbelt for the waterpump and alternator. We shouldnt experience any slippage with this setup.