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Messages - 29roadster

#1
Great looking car, I hope one days mine looks that good  ;D
#2
General Discussion / Re: I need some advise...
November 21, 2012, 04:09:17 AM
Yep keep it going Kim i think your doing a great job , and i have really missed seeing your progress it motivates me.
  Cheers  Glenn
#3
General Discussion / Re: I need some advise...
October 25, 2012, 08:26:51 AM
Hi Ian   Are you saying that i have to remove the riveted section of the mount and then send the rubber section to Then and Now auto parts and then they repair it and send it back to me. the front mount you can buy of the shelf. cheers Glenn
#4
General Discussion / Re: Old man's '29U
October 22, 2012, 07:56:58 AM
Hey Old Man i second Kim you got a heap of knowledge that would be good to tap into.
and if you ever come down Perth West Aussie i could use some help on my Roadster
Cheers Glenn
#5
General Discussion / Re: I need some advise...
October 20, 2012, 03:45:57 AM
Hi Kim  Gee you done a good job on cleaning up the ol girl, At the rate your working she will be back on the road for spring.
   good luck and the pics are great sketches are a big help. Glenn
#6
General Discussion / Re: I need some advice...
October 12, 2012, 07:39:32 AM

Hi Kim  This is great info, invaluable, I have been trying to get information on the chassie timber and looking at your pictures is going to get me started on mine, hope you don't mind me annoying you.  Cheers Glenn           
#7
General Discussion / Re: I need some advice...
October 11, 2012, 08:25:41 AM
Kim Great photos love following the thread, would there be a chance of a pic of the timber accross the rear boot floor as i have very little timber left on the chassie good luck and keep up the good work. Glenn
#8
General Discussion / Re: Finally got Her Home
February 02, 2012, 09:03:19 AM

HI Wayne
What a beauty, Looks just like mine when i got her. I can see a spot for a door!!!!! haha
Good luck and i will keep an eye out for parts.  Glenn
#9
 Merry Xmas to all
It would be great if the Plymouth Fairys came to my place and dropped of a new wood kit for my 29.
All the best and have a safe festive season,  Beers and cheers  Glenn :-)
#10
General Discussion / Re: Need to Move Plymouth
October 10, 2011, 08:50:36 AM
Hey Wayne

Where are you at with that car its a nice time of year to drive to cairns,  don't leave it too long wet season will be here soon and she might get washed away.   cheers  Glenn : )
#11
General Discussion / Re: Need to Move Plymouth
September 16, 2011, 05:14:31 AM

Hey Wayne

I drove Perth to the Air Peninsula to pick up my car $900 fuel for a $100 car good trip, "Its all part of the adventure. Glenn

   Hey you need to fit that door to something
#12
General Discussion / Re: 29 roadster doors
September 04, 2011, 04:27:32 AM
Hi Wayne

Here is a pic of one of the doors it a spare one half the timber is missing but it has the handles.
you can have it if you carn't find one. cheers Glenn
#13
General Discussion / Re: 29 roadster doors
August 30, 2011, 08:17:20 AM

Yep but the rear door post is part of the rear body and  timber. I have just stripped the paint off mine and need to replace the bottom 100mm of the body i will send a pic of the rear. I don't have much of the timber but i will let ya know as i get it
#14
General Discussion / Re: 29 roadster doors
August 29, 2011, 08:22:59 AM

Hi Wayne

I don't know about chrysler doors but i can give you all the details on 29 roadster doors.
Maybe tracing the shape onto paper and send it over to you.  cheers Glenn
#15
General Discussion / Re: Rear Spring Hangers
August 07, 2011, 08:28:08 AM
Hi Gary
I have posted a couple of pics 1 of my rear shackles where the original pins on the frame were loose and slugged out the cast section on the chassie so i machined up a bush and shackle pins for both the sping and chassie and now they are like modern style spring hangers the front i machined up new pins and got them back to standard. Hope this is what you were looking for the pins in the chassie just knock out,I put a little heat on them first.  cheers Glenn