Prestons Model A boattail roadster.
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April 20, 2017 at 17:35 #49729TorchieParticipant
Great finds all. Especially that windscreen.
Torchie
April 23, 2017 at 10:02 #49774Quentin HallParticipantTinkering in the shed today and some visualising and imagining the new 28/29 cowl. . . And some beer.
I had to make the lower cowl pieces just so i could mock it up. More than likely I’ll remake the whole piece to incorporate the hinge pillar as a seamless unit.
I’ll also put the leading edge of the cowl at the same angle as the 33 chev hood sides. The vents are on an angle that ties in well with the raked screen.
Next job will be to get some mandrel bent 40mm tube to make the interior tub form.
April 23, 2017 at 10:05 #49775Rik HovingKeymasterFun!
What does Preston say about it…Enjoy the beauty of Customizing
April 23, 2017 at 10:11 #49776Quentin HallParticipantPreston’s media liaison and publicity statement officer is yet to release a comment.
April 24, 2017 at 06:27 #49780Mild MitchParticipantLooks Bitchin! (even without approval from the higher ups) But I hope he likes and appreciates this.
MitchApril 29, 2017 at 00:56 #49943Quentin HallParticipantI’m struggling a little with how to transition into the wheel arch. I made up a standard shape wheelarch with the flare that the roadster body and fender would normally come out to. I have to consider if I want it to look like a body that never had fenders or one that has had the fenders removed.
April 29, 2017 at 08:16 #49952Quentin HallParticipantCut an old bed frame up to get an idea of the door shape. Will need it to be rolled to get the shape I want.
April 29, 2017 at 16:46 #49977TorchieParticipantA question for you Quentin.
How much of a gap is there going to be between the rear tires and the edge of that holden hood?
In the pics of the 2 boat tail speedsters that you posted there is a wide space between the boat tail and the rear wheels necessitating the use of a cover for the axles. That hood you are using is much wider than the boat tail bodies. I would figure out my axle width. Then set up some tires at that spacing on either side your boat tail. (Mocked up rear end spacing). Then look at how you want to fill the space if there is one. It might give you a better visual as to what you want/need to do.
Just my 2 cents.
Torchie.
April 29, 2017 at 20:55 #49982Quentin HallParticipantThat subframe that I’ve made replicates a model A. The wheel arch also replicates it as well.
Those are my “givens”. If i took the bonnet off right now and left the subframe and the wheel arch then you could drop on a standard model A roadster body. I’m actually thinking of cutting off the side ears on the bonnet and dropping longer vertical sides down low and using the ears down low to get a more pronounced prow on the boat tail.
Beer will help make that decision later today.
April 30, 2017 at 00:17 #49983TonyParticipantI think you are duplicating phaeton wheel wells, not roadster.
I would just continue the hood flare-out and work from there.
April 30, 2017 at 03:34 #49984Quentin HallParticipantI took templates for the wheel arches off a 31 coupe that i worked on a few weeks ago. That is the original seat out of it which shows the proportions are right.
April 30, 2017 at 03:42 #49985Quentin HallParticipantApril 30, 2017 at 03:47 #49986Rik HovingKeymasterRight… No wheel arches.
Enjoy the beauty of Customizing
April 30, 2017 at 04:24 #49987Tom KellyParticipantI agree with Rik.
This area seems to be the trickiest on boat tails. I can’t remember reading, is this going to be an open wheeler or will it have swooping fenders?
April 30, 2017 at 12:16 #49991Quentin HallParticipantFenderless.
This silver car shows the Testarossa side scallop issue that using a hood presents that i want to avoid. ( No disrespect to the builder) . The yellow body was on eBay and is pretty wild.
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