MattiThundrrr
Rattus All Terrainus
For me, the tri 5 Chev is one of the best automobile designs of all time. Little known fact, it's box on a box design also inspired the design of the Datsun 510!
I hear you on all counts, Doc. I think my dad could relate to that as well, farm boy from the area of extreme southeastern MN where the farms were small, the fields hilly, and life was pretty simple. The new car in '53 was a means of transportation as for the first couple of years anyway, he was travelling home every weekend to help with farm work too. He also provided my future mom and her best girlfriend with rides home every Friday, as their family farm communities were along the way on that 90 mile journey.Unlike the ‘Tri-5’ BelAirs, the pre-55 have more of a ‘every man’ look to me, maybe it’s because they didn’t have fins or large amounts of chrome molding. They were more ‘pedestrian’.
That’s the social class I grew up in, albeit 10 years later, that’s what’s appealing to me about them.
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I like how you can tell the white wall is a bigger tire in the rear, less of the black tire showing.Raised rear is classic hot rod
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Picked one of these up several years ago. Not sure how many times it was just right for the job.The cobbler anvils just have so many curves and surfaces, and they seem to be the right scale for bike metalwork.
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Hoping to use the mini moons front and rear.Man, I was a couple of pages behind on your updates. Looking great.
Since you are running the shifter cable down the seatstays, I am pretty sure you rotate the shifter axle housing to line up with that for a cleaner cable run?
I really like the FA Seat Spring Boosters.
I also like the baby moon caps. Are you planning on using them on the rear too?
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Everything looks like it's meant to be together. Also looks like a comfy rider. I'm looking forward to seeing it in paint. The hubcap idea is cool. I build custom cars for a living and often times look outside the automotive world for items I can use for ideas I come up with.
I like your idea, with one caveat . How bout if I go lower from the BB to the rear axle? Because the 3 spd shifter will be outboard of the panel anyway. That way it won't poke out noticeably.That really looks cool, but in my opinion, you need to go lower. Looks like your goal was to match how it bisects the wheel on the Chev, but I think it should be at least as low as the bottom of the front fender to capture that low feel, more at the level of the running board
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