I still don't see how you drove that thing. You can see your knee above the door window sill while driving in that one shot. The one time I folded myself into that thing it felt like I was in a coffin with the controls all in awkward places.
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Originally posted by talisman View PostI still don't see how you drove that thing. You can see your knee above the door window sill while driving in that one shot. The one time I folded myself into that thing it felt like I was in a coffin with the controls all in awkward places.
When the government pays, the government controls.
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Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostThat's why you'll never have a Model A. Or a Cobra. lol
Isn't there an alternate way to channel them that gives more floor space? I thought I remembered Matt saying if he had it to do over again he would've done something different with that aspect. Not that I'll ever get balls deep into that type of project anyway, but still. I'm good with Mustangs... Or another 57 Bel-Air.. Or another 69 Charger... They all have plenty of leg room.
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You can gain an inch or two here and there... but really dude... look at that pic of the chopped and heavy channelled car. That roof would be lucky to come up to your knee as you stand beside it.When the government pays, the government controls.
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Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostYou can gain an inch or two here and there... but really dude... look at that pic of the chopped and heavy channelled car. That roof would be lucky to come up to your knee as you stand beside it.
Well yeah, I wouldn't even both with something that ridiculous. My BED is higher than that pile. Matts car wasn't retarded like that; it sat just right.
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The biggest gain (and it would be a lot) would be to Z the frame in front of, and behind, the body.
If you look at that second A coupe, you can see where the frame is kicked down just before the cowl. It then goes back up at the rear to allow the axle to sit where it should to keep the body low.
On Matt's car, it was just a straight frame rail from the front to the rear of the car. There is probably 5" or so in floor height that could be gained over his setup.When the government pays, the government controls.
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Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostThe biggest gain (and it would be a lot) would be to Z the frame in front of, and behind, the body.
If you look at that second A coupe, you can see where the frame is kicked down just before the cowl. It then goes back up at the rear to allow the axle to sit where it should to keep the body low.
On Matt's car, it was just a straight frame rail from the front to the rear of the car. There is probably 5" or so in floor height that could be gained over his setup.
See: pic 6 in first post.
On mine the channel was 6" deep and the entire floorpan got pushed up that much. For a while I thought it might be possible to only lose that 6" on the outside of the floor... put a step in your floorban substructure and drop it down between the rails instead of putting it all on top. But the rails are definitely narrow. It would be cramped but could probably work out.Last edited by Strychnine; 02-06-2012, 06:20 PM.
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