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Progress on Pacemaker Conv
  • Rob_Fayette
    Posts: 195Hitchhiker
    heres a pic of the hood and trunk finally in paint. candy apple red
  • 41 hud
    Posts: 157Expert Adviser
    WoW, GREAT JOB! I'd be smiling like that to if my panels came out that great.
  • RL ChiltonRL Chilton
    Posts: 3,458Platinum Member
    Looks awesome!



    when do we get to see the rest of it?
  • BrowniepetersenBrowniepetersen
    Posts: 2,418Platinum Member
    Is this a project that started out with you wearing a white shirt? The parts look great....
    Brownie
  • DaveFuryDaveFury
    Posts: 642Platinum Member
    Great shine! The parts look awesone.
    Dave W.

    What's life without a Hudson?
  • Heart_Of_Texas
    Posts: 7Greasemonkey
    Rob:

    That smile must be driven by completion of all the sheet metal repairs! Hope you can share more of your skills through pictures so I can update the repair sheet that features this PM Convert.

    Looks great Rob...
  • Rob_Fayette
    Posts: 195Hitchhiker
    Thanks for all of the kind words guys. I have literally thousands of pictures of the car so I dont know which ones youd like to see but I will show more. Its taken me so long to get it done that I didnt really feel like showing pics and then just dissapearing from the scene for years which is what I tend to do. I may actually get it done in the next year or two though. I've been working on it off and on since 1998
  • Rob_Fayette
    Posts: 195Hitchhiker
    Here are a few more pics of the convertible. It had a lot of rust in the rear frame rails and floors. The only removable body panel that came from the car originally is the hood. All the rest have come from other hudsons that I own.I guess I can only upload 5 pics at a time. If I add another comment to this thread can I upload 5 more? If this works here is a pic of the car after all body panels were fitted before I took them apart for painting. Then one of the Right Rear frame rail that was replaced; and then 3 pics of painted pieces including fenders, quarter panels, and front fenders.
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  • 46HudsonPU46HudsonPU
    Posts: 5,152Moderator
    Rob Fayette wrote:
    ... If I add another comment to this thread can I upload 5 more?
    Sure, you should be able to add as many photos as you want, 5 per post - until the Web Admin hopefully increases it (?)...
  • Rob_Fayette
    Posts: 195Hitchhiker
    I posted 62 pics of the convertible way back when showing a lot of the rustout repairs in the frame. I see that they are still there on the multiply site. here is a link:http://hudsonpix.multiply.com/photos/album/65/Rob_Fayette51_Pacemaker_Conv I don't know why it doesnt show as a live link but maybe it will after i post this. Anyway go there if youd like to see what it was like about 8 years ago or so.



    Here is five more photos:

    1. Fred Connors and me after he finished rebuilding the 232

    2. Car tipped on it side being cleaned in prep for sandblasting

    3. Another of it tipped on its side

    4. Tipped on its side outside and all sandblasted

    5. Back inside tipped on its side, sprayed with Zero Rust and seams

    seam sealed.
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  • RL ChiltonRL Chilton
    Posts: 3,458Platinum Member
    That's some awesome work, Rob. I know you have been at this for a long time, but keep up the great work and your eye on the prize. Looks like you are getting real close to the fun part, the final assembly. Maybe we'll see you and your car in Spokane?



    I'm going to send you a PM.
  • MikeWAMikeWA
    Posts: 1,446Platinum Member
    That's some heavy-duty work, Rob, and beautifully done. Picture of Fred prompts me to inquire how he's doing down in the sunny southwest? Did his eye situation ever resolve itself? What few NW chapter meetings I went to, I always found him to be especially friendly and helpful.
  • Rob_Fayette
    Posts: 195Hitchhiker
    Hi, I've been making quite a bit of progress . Fred Connors came up from Carlsbad NM and spent 22 days at my place in Washington State and put the engine , transmission ,driveline and rear end in the car. I assisted, sort of, ("Wheres the 9/16 wrench...LOL"). He also rebuilt the front end with new kingpins, tie rod ends and center steer bushing. We used a sintered bushing rather than the roller bearings in the center steer. I am now back on the trunk area of the car trying to get it ready for paint. I need some advice on how to prepare the trunk area for paint and sound deadening. I have stripped it all to bare metal and plan to paint it all shiny red like the outside of the car. The part Im having trouble deciding is whether to undercoat any of it inside the trunk or that textured look and what to use and where to get it. It seems like the undercoating Ive seen isn't very textured . Ive added a few more pics of the progress to this thread. I also put a couple of short video clips on You Tube of the Engine Running and Fred. Im not sure if Ive got them linked right but here they are maybe :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTXcR_DuT2w

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  • HotrodHR
    Posts: 201Gold Member
    Rob Fayette wrote:
    Hi, I've been making quite a bit of progress . Fred Connors came up from Carlsbad NM and spent 22 days at my place in Washington State and put the engine , transmission ,driveline and rear end in the car. I assisted, sort of, ("Wheres the 9/16 wrench...LOL") I am now back on the trunk area of the car trying to get it ready for paint. I need some advice on how to prepare the trunk area for paint and sound deadening. I have stripped it all to bare metal and plan to paint it all shiny red like the outside of the car. The part Im having trouble deciding is whether to undercoat any of it inside the trunk or that textured look and what to use and where to get it. It seems like the undercoating Ive seen isn't very textured . Ive added a few more pics of the progress to this thread. I also put a couple of short video clips on You Tube of the Engine Running and Fred. Im not sure if Ive got them linked right but here they are maybe :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTXcR_DuT2w

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rg5bUBzdg8k









    You could shoot the trunk red like the exterior and then come up with some thick rubber mat material to cover the floor etc. Another option would be Rhino liner or Linex truck bed liner tinted red (the do shoot in color) . The only issue with truck bed stuff is some people will assume that you're hiding problems ie rust. As I always say... It's you car so build it like you want to... and drive it!



    Craig
  • DaveFuryDaveFury
    Posts: 642Platinum Member
    Rob,



    Where did you get the front caliper brackets? Are those the new Pridemore brackets?
    Dave W.

    What's life without a Hudson?
  • Rob_Fayette
    Posts: 195Hitchhiker
    Dave,

    Those are Bill Labud Disk Brakes. You send him your Hubs and he turns them into disk brakes for about $750. He doesnt include the front wheel bearings but he does include the brake hoses. They seem really good.

    Rob
  • Rob_Fayette
    Posts: 195Hitchhiker
    Hi,

    I am getting close to having the convertible drivable on the road. I've been working on it just about every day about 6 hours a day. I plan to drive it to Spokane in August even though the interior and top won't be done. I'm looking forward to seeing all of you guys who are coming to the meet and seeing your cars. :) Here are some more pics of the convertible. Rob
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  • essexcoupe3131essexcoupe3131
    Posts: 1,219Platinum Member
    Hi Rob, she sure is starting to look prrrretty and some of the mods will be well worth it especially those brakes, looks straight as an arrow, its all going to be well worth the effort and the finished product will be so cool



    Mike
  • Heart_Of_Texas
    Posts: 7Greasemonkey
    Rob... Super Job!
  • Rob_Fayette
    Posts: 195Hitchhiker
    I tried to send to batches of 5 pics each last night but only the first batch showed up so I'll try to send them again. Rob
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