Long story short - I'm 28. I build hot rods, customs & motorcycles. Strangely developed a pretty good following so far, which is pretty damn awesome but yet still weird to me for some reason. heh. Been looking for a '51 Caddy hearse on and off for a while. Probably goes against the grain to most, but I'd like to gut the rollers, redo the chassis in it's entirety, toss a fuel injected big block & overdrive trans in, set it on air and turn it into a parts hauler. Always loved Professional Cars and have gone to quite a few of the local pro-car gatherings. Browsed the board & hearseclub.com for quite some time, just never bothered to register. Came across a few threads where I could throw some information into the thread regarding restoration work, as I've got direct experience in that area so I figured may as well finally register and offer up some suggestions as I've been down that path *many* times before.
Anyway. This is the kind of stuff I do.
I do high end paint, body, fabrication, etc. work - so if you guys do have any restoration related questions, feel free to ask away and I'll do my best to help there.
Took a '60 Elky and fixed all the rot, shaved some things here and there, sectioned the rear bumper, cleaned it up and resprayed it a cheater candy.
Let's see if I can figure out how to link on this thing...
Before...
Obviously rot is always a LOT worse than it looks once you get into them. I had to rebuild the inner wheel house, along with re-skinning the quarter. Nobody makes elky quarters, so I used the front & rear donor repop pieces geared towards a coupe and made them work. Fabricated my own inner, modeled off the stock pieces I removed.
Reskinned it.
Skip forward a lot of work. This is how it turned out.
Obviously wasn't complete in those photos, I've got the finished ones...somewhere. Shaved & smoothed the firewall too.
'55 I did. And am currently redoing - doing a much higher end show caliber build, rather than the 'driver quality' it was.
Random tank I did for a buddy's bagger.
So yeah.. should give you an idea of what I do and what I'm all about & build.
I pretty much plan on hanging out here & mainly reading threads and will hopefully be able to help steer folks in the right direction from time to time. At least when it comes to restoration related questions as I've seen and dealt with a hell of a lot thru the years and get a kick out of the fact there's such a large fan base for Pro-cars.
Anyway. This is the kind of stuff I do.
I do high end paint, body, fabrication, etc. work - so if you guys do have any restoration related questions, feel free to ask away and I'll do my best to help there.
Took a '60 Elky and fixed all the rot, shaved some things here and there, sectioned the rear bumper, cleaned it up and resprayed it a cheater candy.
Let's see if I can figure out how to link on this thing...
Before...
Obviously rot is always a LOT worse than it looks once you get into them. I had to rebuild the inner wheel house, along with re-skinning the quarter. Nobody makes elky quarters, so I used the front & rear donor repop pieces geared towards a coupe and made them work. Fabricated my own inner, modeled off the stock pieces I removed.
Reskinned it.
Skip forward a lot of work. This is how it turned out.
Obviously wasn't complete in those photos, I've got the finished ones...somewhere. Shaved & smoothed the firewall too.
'55 I did. And am currently redoing - doing a much higher end show caliber build, rather than the 'driver quality' it was.
Random tank I did for a buddy's bagger.
So yeah.. should give you an idea of what I do and what I'm all about & build.
I pretty much plan on hanging out here & mainly reading threads and will hopefully be able to help steer folks in the right direction from time to time. At least when it comes to restoration related questions as I've seen and dealt with a hell of a lot thru the years and get a kick out of the fact there's such a large fan base for Pro-cars.
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