rex1927
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This is car my brother and I decided to build in memory of our late father.1922-2010.He was boat builder and boat repair man.Also did some charter and commercial fishing.
He finally retired in 2001 and built a gob of woodie body`s.He built everything from high dollar maple body`s to ratrod.We still have his ratrod 27 body left,all others were sold.
The ratrod may be going as my brother is planning to buy new boat this weekend and will probably want it`s spot in shop for that.Anyway,lets get started on tribute woodie.
It is built the same way he built his.The only exception is my design is longer,to hold plenty of car show chairs and coolers,etc.It is chopped 2 more inches than his for a total of 6 inches.I also whacked 1 1/2 inches off of bottom.I also wanted flat roof,but he always used tapering beams,which looked more refined and gave more headroom.
I first made a plan with offsets,like used for boatbuilding.That way when I started building I could take measurements off of plan.Shooting for 119 inch wheelbase.This thing is going to be long for 27 woodie.Also going to use Dad`s hood and scoop.Like it or not,it`s going on there.
Built cowl from Dad`s mold he made off of steel cowl used on his rat body.Started with 600 board feet of Eastern Red Cedar I had.Plywood is Marine glue from south america.Not sure of species,but dad was going to use it and he always got good stuff.It is good looking plywood.First thing was putting wood in cowl.Then find a place in this messy shop to build it.
He finally retired in 2001 and built a gob of woodie body`s.He built everything from high dollar maple body`s to ratrod.We still have his ratrod 27 body left,all others were sold.
The ratrod may be going as my brother is planning to buy new boat this weekend and will probably want it`s spot in shop for that.Anyway,lets get started on tribute woodie.
It is built the same way he built his.The only exception is my design is longer,to hold plenty of car show chairs and coolers,etc.It is chopped 2 more inches than his for a total of 6 inches.I also whacked 1 1/2 inches off of bottom.I also wanted flat roof,but he always used tapering beams,which looked more refined and gave more headroom.
I first made a plan with offsets,like used for boatbuilding.That way when I started building I could take measurements off of plan.Shooting for 119 inch wheelbase.This thing is going to be long for 27 woodie.Also going to use Dad`s hood and scoop.Like it or not,it`s going on there.
Built cowl from Dad`s mold he made off of steel cowl used on his rat body.Started with 600 board feet of Eastern Red Cedar I had.Plywood is Marine glue from south america.Not sure of species,but dad was going to use it and he always got good stuff.It is good looking plywood.First thing was putting wood in cowl.Then find a place in this messy shop to build it.