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RockinKees 02-01-2017 04:56 PM

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I've made some pics of the striping, in case of interest ;)
I know it isn't truck related, but this is what I love to do...

Pic #1 is the car, 1948 Plymouth, chopped...

Kim57 02-01-2017 05:29 PM

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very nice art.
Kim

oldman3 02-01-2017 08:02 PM

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Looking good there buddy...Jim

ChuckDriver 02-01-2017 08:03 PM

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Nice lines!!

:uhmk:

Advanced Design 02-01-2017 10:27 PM

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Looks really good Kees! You are very talented.

lower50's 02-02-2017 08:40 AM

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Very nice Kees Do you do it all free hand or do you draw it out first?

reaper71 02-02-2017 10:50 AM

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Nice clean lines,and a really cool car!

ptc 02-02-2017 11:16 PM

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That is tits man! ;)

RockinKees 02-03-2017 07:04 AM

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Thanks a lot guys!!!

Quote:

Originally Posted by lower50's (Post 7846032)
Very nice Kees Do you do it all free hand or do you draw it out first?

Small pieces I do freehand, but this kind of stuf I draw out first.
Sometimes when I'm painting I add stuff along the way, sometimes I get rid of things.
And the plus side is that I see it on the car (or whatever) before painting it.
I want it to be look good, I'm just an amateur you know ;)

Here's a pic of the drawing on the car, the way I do it:

RockinKees 03-13-2017 09:59 AM

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No updates, but I decided to go on airride.
Main reason was the sloppy rear coilovers.
I did calculate some things and the outcome was that a complete airride was about $250 over only adjustable coilovers in the back.
The airride would be on all corners and all are switched independent.
There is no bolt on kit for Jags, so I have to make it myself. I emailed a few people around the world, they all been a great help, but I have to find out myself how to get it in. Well, that's Hot Roddin', aint it :metal:
I ordered two Double Neede gages, four universal On-Off-On momentary switches, four 3 position 5 way solenoids, a pressure relief valve and an electric pressure on-off switch for the compressor.
When this is inhouse, I'll get the rest such as compressor, airtank, airlines and air bags. All these I will buy in Holland, things I already ordered come from overseas.
Hope to have it all ready and working before our trip to the UK.

In the meantime I finished the '48 Plymouth. Only thing left to do is probably the fenderskirts. They are at the painter, when they are ready, I don't know.
I have some pics of the trunk, I post them this evening.

RockinKees 03-13-2017 04:09 PM

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As promissed ,the pics of the Plymouth, for those who are interested.

He's named his car "The Red Devil" so I put a Coop styled devil on there as well, as a present. ;)
Boy, did he like it!! :metal::metal:

oldman3 03-13-2017 08:28 PM

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Kees, you are the man, great brush work and the "devel" is super, nice work...Jim

reaper71 03-14-2017 09:42 AM

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Awesome my friend!

Steve-W 03-14-2017 09:50 AM

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Incredible art work Kees! and that toolbox turned our great as well. Did you TIG the bottom in? I hear aluminum is a biatch to weld

lower50's 03-14-2017 10:50 AM

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Fantastic job, Love the devil.

reaper71 03-15-2017 10:08 AM

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Aluminum is not that bad to weld (just keep it clean!)

RockinKees 03-15-2017 11:47 AM

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Thanks guys!!

The bottom of the toolbox exists out of two plates, TIG welded. The Floor itself is revited in (is this English ??:lol: )
My buddy with the '48 Plymouth welded it, my TIG machine only has DC current, for TIG you need AC current.

RockinKees 05-03-2017 02:59 PM

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We're on it again!!
This time it's sorting out the airride.
Front axle shouldn't be a problem, drill the springcone out, make a new lower bagmount and your ready to go...so they say :lol:
We'll see if that's true.

I started today with dismanteling the Jag suspension, took the springs out and made a few templates for the rear bags.
They have to go on the outside of the frame, so I've got to re-route the entire exhaust, bummer.....
Question:
If I dump the exhaust gasses in front of the rear axle, would it be much louder then?
I now have a double system with H-pipe and mufflers at the very back, it is a nice rumbling sound, not hard, but a deep tone.

Pic#1- I managed it to get it up high with no trouble :metal:
Pic#2- The Jag IRS with full suspension on...
Pic#3- The Jag IRS suspension without the coilovers, not much room for bags though..
Pic#4- How I undo the front LCA of the springplate, I find this easier then a bolt through the middle of the spring as Jag says.(pics is on it's side ;))

Steve-W 05-03-2017 03:48 PM

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also not available for Land/Range Rover? seeing they used a lot of parts from Jag, maybe an easier conversion

RockinKees 05-03-2017 04:09 PM

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Correct, but they don't have IRS like this.
I think I already figured it out....

lower50's 05-03-2017 11:33 PM

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If you dump your exhaust under the truck you will get a drone more than a rumble and it will be louder.

Dan in Pasadena 05-04-2017 12:10 AM

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You're hugely talented, Kees. Congrats!

RockinKees 05-04-2017 03:52 AM

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Thanks Dan!!
I wouldn't say that myself....

Thank you Lower. I can live with a bit louder, but don't like the drone..

RockinKees 05-09-2017 10:13 AM

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Busy sorting out airride on the Jag IRS.
Made some templates and had them laser cut.
All fits nice, now I can put the parts in the right model and bolt it together. Weld some brackets on the framerails and we're good to go :metal::lol:
I wish it was that easy....

On the front I saw a little rust hole where the springcup meets the IFS.
So to prevent any damage later on, I changed my plans. I'm gonna make an extra plate on the IFS and bolt a springplate to it. You see it when I come to that.
I'm now three days in the airride work and it almost goes to plan ;)

Pic#1- freshly cut parts, to be remodelled a bit...
Pic#2- had to cut a piece of the hubcarrier away to make room for the bag.

To be continued..

reaper71 05-09-2017 12:49 PM

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Nice pieces Kees!
That truck will look So awesome sitting on the ground!!


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