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Title: Now how to incorporate VW parts in *this* one
Post by: jthw8 on December 17, 2010, 05:13:21 PM
So its time to start building something weird again.  I mean the Wartburg was fun, but it's time to push the envelope.   But since it was a relative success to incorporate VW bits in the build of that one its something I'd like to continue doing.   So now Im trying to figure out the best way to incorporate VW parts in my next nightmare.

(http://misfittoysracing.com/29Nash/Nash.jpg)

It has already been suggested that I do the torsion bar transaxle setup in the rear like I did on the Wartburg, but I've already done that, need something new to try ;)

Its a 1929 Nash for those who are interested.  Its being called project gNash in honor of the sound my wifes teeth make when I talk about it.

Fear not, its just a "waiting in the wings" project right now.  Wifey's Thing is next up on the list, at least a basic rebuild of suspension and brake components to make it more driveable for her.  Still hunting a set of wide 5 wheels for that so I can ditch the Mustang wheels if anyone comes across a set.  Or a set of wide 5 to porsche adapters so I can mount the Fuchs I have on it.
Title: Re: Now how to incorporate VW parts in *this* one
Post by: scarecrow on December 17, 2010, 06:01:31 PM
IMHOO. Forget the VW parts. That would make a way cool Rat Rod using old Detroit Iron truck & car parts. Or even old tractor parts :jump4jo": 2@@cool **^bana0  2@cent
Title: Re: Now how to incorporate VW parts in *this* one
Post by: jthw8 on December 17, 2010, 06:10:27 PM
Quote from: scarecrow on December 17, 2010, 06:01:31 PM
IMHOO. Forget the VW parts. That would make a way cool Rat Rod using old Detroit Iron truck & car parts. Or even old tractor parts :jump4jo": 2@@cool **^bana0  2@cent

No Rat on this one.  It will be a Rod but with paint and all that happy stuff.  Possibly with a Cummins straight 6 diesel for motivation, just because.  My daughter has also become very interested in all things steampunk so it may get some of those influences.

I need to sort our a new front suspension and I happen to have a disk brake beam here so I've considered that.  I'd have to use coil over shocks as the weight would be much more than a VW but it might have potential.  Not the most sporting of options but this is just going to be a cruiser.
Title: Re: Now how to incorporate VW parts in *this* one
Post by: lovebus (jack) on December 17, 2010, 08:01:59 PM
 bugey-- I want those headlights for The Strap
Title: Re: Now how to incorporate VW parts in *this* one
Post by: jthw8 on December 17, 2010, 08:10:40 PM
Yeah, I poked around on ebay, those headlights are worth almost as much as I paid for the car.    bugey--
Title: Re: Now how to incorporate VW parts in *this* one
Post by: Baha (Shawn) on December 17, 2010, 10:24:35 PM
Where do you find the things!!!!!!
Title: Re: Now how to incorporate VW parts in *this* one
Post by: jthw8 on December 17, 2010, 10:39:38 PM
Quote from: Baha (Shawn) on December 17, 2010, 10:24:35 PM
Where do you find the things!!!!!!

Craigslist/Ebay

Actually I found this on CL a few weeks ago but it was gone before I could react.  It was reposted 2 days later by the new owner at 2x the price but I guess it wasnt selling and he wanted it gone fast so he posted it on Ebay at the original sellers price (probably what he paid) I ended up paying a little more than the original price but not close to the double the guy was hoping for.

I'm just hoping to find a few gems in parts on it.  I was checking auctions for parts for this thing and an original gas cap, used not NOS just sold for $1300!!!  You can bet I'll sell off items like that.  I've just been wanting a good pre-35 body (any make) for a rod project but they usually go for $2k plus so a whole car for under $1000 was a deal
Title: Re: Now how to incorporate VW parts in *this* one
Post by: VWPANZER1 on December 18, 2010, 08:48:26 PM
 I love the old gangster look. Those cars have great leg and head room. And when fitted with updated suspension, and power everything are dream to drive.
Title: Re: Now how to incorporate VW parts in *this* one
Post by: jthw8 on December 19, 2010, 02:08:08 PM
Some updated photos now that she's home

(http://lh4.ggpht.com/_J80LVtukPuM/TQ1wGCCqaqI/AAAAAAAABbM/UUL1_IVrXWA/s720/IMG_0571.JPG)

Tucked safely away

(http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs759.ash1/165082_10150374762105121_707995120_16432623_7250660_n.jpg)

Big dead engine

(http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs755.ash1/164598_10150375570905121_707995120_16449529_7102789_n.jpg)

The "office"  yes...EVERYTHING is rusted

(http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/hs022.snc6/165202_10150375571080121_707995120_16449539_5114997_n.jpg)

This is why you dont park a car under a pine tree.  That crap is acidic.

(http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs1336.snc4/162886_10150375570980121_707995120_16449534_74793_n.jpg)
Title: Re: Now how to incorporate VW parts in *this* one
Post by: VWPANZER1 on December 19, 2010, 05:07:02 PM
  It sure has a great look. I hope you can bring it back.

  Love the flow of the front bumper.

  Lots of engine room.

 
     0)goodlu)0
Title: Re: Now how to incorporate VW parts in *this* one
Post by: matt on December 19, 2010, 06:47:37 PM


Very nice, ....should keep you busy for a little while...........


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