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bentfab
07-25-2011, 10:41 AM
Hello all,

Haven't put up anything in a while.

We just finished up this mini tub and four link in a 70 Cuda. We ended up just using the four link bars in the customer supplied "bolt in rear kit" which never works. Any how with the size rim and tire and where he wanted the car to sit just wasn't going to work with the supplied kit. So we ended up scratch building the back half with what we had.

Here's a few pics. We also had to do a few rusty areas as well.

bentfab
07-25-2011, 10:43 AM
Few more shots

rwhite692
07-25-2011, 11:01 AM
Wow Mark, that came out real nice. The work on the tubs is outstanding!

killer67
07-25-2011, 11:03 AM
Mark,

What size wheels did you stuff back there?

70rs
07-25-2011, 11:18 AM
Really nice metal work there. Are those magnets holding the patches? I like that, no holes to fill later.

bentfab
07-25-2011, 12:44 PM
Wow Mark, that came out real nice. The work on the tubs is outstanding!

Thanks! We are a tiny shop. So trying to make an impression on everything we do is a must.


Mark,

What size wheels did you stuff back there?

295/45/20

Really nice metal work there. Are those magnets holding the patches? I like that, no holes to fill later.

Thanks again for the props. Yes. Those are rare earth magnets. Those little suckers are so strong if you get your fingers pinched they will give you a blood blister.

70rs
07-25-2011, 02:38 PM
I had not thought to use those. I have several, and yeah I know about the pinch. I have about a dozen 1/2"x3/4" that have a chrome looking coating on them with smoothed corners and edges.
Thanks for posting those pics. That's going to help me a bunch with my bodywork.:thumbsup:

bentfab
07-26-2011, 08:04 AM
I had not thought to use those. I have several, and yeah I know about the pinch. I have about a dozen 1/2"x3/4" that have a chrome looking coating on them with smoothed corners and edges.
Thanks for posting those pics. That's going to help me a bunch with my bodywork.:thumbsup:

Any time. It's the simple things that work.

70rs
07-26-2011, 08:19 AM
Any time. It's the simple things that work.

It's one of those "duh....why didn't I think of that?" things. Lol!

Whats next on this project? What are the plans for a drivetrain, interior & paint.?

tones2SS
07-26-2011, 05:38 PM
Great work.
After seeing these pics, I really would love to build a pro-tour 'Cuda!:unibrow:

LanceL
07-28-2011, 07:40 AM
Mark can I ask a NEWB bodywork and welding question? I can weld but not too good on the metal work yet. I am filling the side marker lights on a 1971 Nova. Do you form the metal at all before putting it on or not? Also where do I get those magents? Thanks for help. I appreciate it.

Lance

bentfab
07-28-2011, 08:35 AM
Mark can I ask a NEWB bodywork and welding question? I can weld but not too good on the metal work yet. I am filling the side marker lights on a 1971 Nova. Do you form the metal at all before putting it on or not? Also where do I get those magnets? Thanks for help. I appreciate it.

Lance

Lance,

I'm LMAO... I was just on the bullet and was about to copy and past to answer your question. The magnets I got threw Spruce Aircraft Supply.

You want to put the filler peace in place as if it were never removed to begin with. What ever shape and contour it is. You want to make it a zero gap fitment to the best of you ability. Make sure you have access to the back side for a little hammer and dolly. Tack weld it in place alternating corners and watch what the metal is doing. If and when it starts to shrink hammer on the weld to help bring it back up. Keep doing this till it's fully welded.

Do a little more hammer and dolly to rase the weld seam (remember to just hammer on the weld and not the surrounding metal). Just nock down the top of the weld without touching the surface metal. Keep doing this process until the weld disappears and the transition between the filler peace and body is a smooth transition.

Keep in mind these steps can and will be used in different order. It's a good start. Use a little common sense and a boat load of patience.

Hope this helps...

Mark

LanceL
07-28-2011, 08:46 AM
Mark, that is a riot. I put it out all over so I could get some responses.

What is your opinion on using panel bonding adhesive and putting the metal on from the backside with the stuff. One guy on the bullet said to use that and no welding. Never heard of that.

bentfab
07-28-2011, 08:48 AM
No go on the adhessive in my opinion. Unless that's your only choice. Putting it back to stock like it was never touched is the best way.

LanceL
07-28-2011, 08:54 AM
That's what I thought. I never heard of any of you guys that do these high end builds using that stuff. Thanks a lot for the help. I really really appreciate it. Love that Cuda, bad car!!!

LanceL
07-28-2011, 01:46 PM
Wow Mark, I went to your website. You build some awesome stuff! My god. You aren't some novice car guy. Very very nice stuff. I see the turbo plumbing you have done. Wow. The nova I am talking about with the marker lights I am putting in an LS1 with a turbo. Making it all myself except the headers. Using truck manifolds.

bentfab
07-29-2011, 08:21 AM
Wow Mark, I went to your website. You build some awesome stuff! My god. You aren't some novice car guy. Very very nice stuff. I see the turbo plumbing you have done. Wow. The nova I am talking about with the marker lights I am putting in an LS1 with a turbo. Making it all myself except the headers. Using truck manifolds.

Thanks for the props.:D The site is way out dated. Need to update on the pics and change a few things. Hopefully soon.

Good luck with your car. Any questions on plumbing or metal feel free to call.

Mark

kochevy67
07-31-2011, 10:59 AM
Sharp looking car. Nice work.