Monday, December 28, 2009

More project details

Thanks for all the quick response and questions. It is great to connect with others working on similar projects. A few folks had some project and spec questions; if others are interested to know, here are some answers.

- I got the front and rear suspension for free from a very very rusted XJ 6 Jag sedan.
- I used the rusty stuff for mock-up purposes only. Fortunately, I came across an XJS 12 that had the sad circumstance of having a tree fall on it during a wind storm. The owners had always done their maintenance and I ended up with a very well maintained front and rear suspension for $700.
- The rear assembly is a 3.31 PowerLoc. Overhauling, ball joints, bushings etc... cost another $300. So, for $1000 I've got a beautiful front and rear suspension.
- Regarding the paint, I spent my life in the corporate aircraft business and besides filling my pockets with aircraft nuts and bolts and Dzus fastners I acquired a couple of gallons of Imron polyurethane paint. So that is what I'm going to use for the frame and the body.
- I do my own fabricating, welding, painting, and everything but upholstery.
- For wheels and tires I have an old set of Halibrants.
- The rest of the body sheet metal is very very solid. So once I get the frame finished, the body should go much faster.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

September 2009 progress








Here is the XJS front and rear suspension parts before assembly.

July 2009 progress




Here is the frame boxing plates,I have a friend with a 50 ton press and we punched holes and made a radius block to radius the holes. This helps in bolting and fastening items .
The grey white colour is a phosphate coating I used before primer and paint.

April 2009 progress



March 2009 progress


February 2009 progress




Local old boys helping with lifting the frame

January 2009 progress







Here is where I was in Jan 09,frame not boxed yet and some shots of my shop and the back end of the Hot Rod.

The Dog House.



This is the garage commonly known as the DOG HOUSE!

Latest progress





This is the latest progress, photos taken last week. Suspension is overhauled and painted and in. Next thing is brake lines, exhaust and clutch.

Additional projects


One of my other projects, 1927 Model T Ford hot rod with a flat head V8.

Initial fit


This is initial fit for some components

I am building a 48 FORD 1/2 TON

My name is Tom and am building a 48 Ford 1/2 ton with a few modifications.
Some modifications are a Chev engine and Jaguar XJS12 front and rear suspension. This blog records the progress of my project.