OK guys,
So I've been collecting parts to build a roadster since I was 16. The plan was to build the body entirely from scratch and form all the panels since I can't find cheap roadster bodies around here and I prefer steel. I have been thinking lately though about whether it would be easier to find some rough quarters and cowl and patch them, or if it would be easier to just start from scratch. I want the car to flow well front to back and not look like a pile of pieces all jumbled together. I saw a guy on here built a 25' Chevy from just really rustypieces of the body laying on the floor and he brought it back to life. I guess the question is, would it be easier to reassemble pieces of a very rusty body, or build one from random sheet steel? And what can one expect to pay for a set of rough roadster quarters?
I'm sure those with more experience building rods than me can enlighten me! Thanks in advance
So I've been collecting parts to build a roadster since I was 16. The plan was to build the body entirely from scratch and form all the panels since I can't find cheap roadster bodies around here and I prefer steel. I have been thinking lately though about whether it would be easier to find some rough quarters and cowl and patch them, or if it would be easier to just start from scratch. I want the car to flow well front to back and not look like a pile of pieces all jumbled together. I saw a guy on here built a 25' Chevy from just really rustypieces of the body laying on the floor and he brought it back to life. I guess the question is, would it be easier to reassemble pieces of a very rusty body, or build one from random sheet steel? And what can one expect to pay for a set of rough roadster quarters?
I'm sure those with more experience building rods than me can enlighten me! Thanks in advance