EK morphs into pillarless Coupe .

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Post by ek61 »

good work harko gunna be a sexy beast when she's done 8)
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Post by mrs ratbox »

devilrod's?
for what i want to do that would be perfect
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Post by Devilrod »

Mmmmmmm :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

I had thoughts like that but after the first kid that all went out the window, I already had a kid unfriendly car I didn't need another! Decided to stick to the original plan, good reliable daily.

Harko keep at it it will be good to see it finished.
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Post by HEMI »

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Great work, love the enthusiasm.
Thought i'd chuck up a comparison.
Doors lengthened 5 1/2''
Body length shortened 5 1/2''
Roof chop 2 1/2''
Flattened the floor for a lower ride.
Rear panels where the back doors are come from a ute.
Should be more pics in Tinas Topless Two Door FB of the chassis strengthening.
Dont be in too much of a hurry, i was once told 90% is in the thinking!!
Hope it helps.
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Post by FATBOY »

Harko looks like u need to make it a two door pillarless plus make the doors suicide just to make it more interesting .
looking good pity you got to start work tomorrow
cheers fatboy
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Post by mattymartin »

wow harko,

i'm speechless....


keep up the amazing work....
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Post by (AUST)Mod »

Hey Harko, great looking progress so far! I ditto one of the above posts - suicide doors would look tight.
All the best with this extremely cool resurrection of a wreck
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Post by Harko »

Thanks for the motivation yet again guys ,Its helping greatly but Im just deflated at having to work my life away again :cry: for someone else :(
I dont know if I will get much progress this week but Im still keen as mustard .
I spent yesterday arvo looking at how Im going to get the rear of the roof lower the simplest way - I had to go have a think about it and tonight after spending the day at the beach I was relaxed and had come to terms with having to add some back in of what Id cut out ,I can see the road ahead clearly .
Trying to cut every curve in the centre or at the most suitable position is the ticket to cutting a roof I think ,
I hope to have it welded up within 2 weeks so :roll: Ill try not to mess up another deadline.
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Dont be in too much of a hurry, i was once told 90% is in the thinking!!
Thats the quote of the day Hemi ,So true .
Mate we all love Tina's car ,heaps of thought in that one huh!
How did you get it through rego with 5 inches taken from the wheelbase ?


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Harko looks like u need to make it a two door pillarless plus make the doors suicide just to make it more interesting .
I dunno if a pillarless support would handle it ,but now that I think of it - that XP had the doors suicided :roll: And believe it or not Im trying to keep this simple :lol: I would like to drive it not build it hehe
looking good pity you got to start work tomorrow
cheers fatboy
Yeah bloody cheers :D

Another glitch with the chop is that by dropping the front screen 2 inches I thought I could still cope with a cut down screen with pulled in pillars ,But 3 inches just wont cut it ,Ill have to split the roof down the guts or atleast through the front support and pump it so that the roof looses some of its crown .
My calculations are from when I chopped my ute ,I took out 4 1/2 inches and had to put a strip in the roof 52 mm (sorry for the reference to metric and imperial but chops cant be talked of in metric - thats not cool :))
So 2 inches from the pillars should be a band of 26mm - thats 13mm each side that the screen would be too wide ,I thought this could be handled with sealant / gluing it in / and cutting rubbers etc.

I guess 3 inches out of the pillars will be 39mm which wont go , I could pull some crown from across the roof and use a different fitting with the screen :roll:
Two different ways to cut a cake hey ,I just havent oxy hammered before and am scared of warpage :evil: with no one local I know of to gain some tips on it. Practical tips ,I get the theory but wanna see it happen :)
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Post by mrs ratbox »

if you think of doing suicide doors chek with yor engineer, when i was doing mine, Mr roberts was doing my egineers and he was VERY easy going and wouldn't have it suicide doors that is :(
mine was chopped 3" at the front we only manipulated the pillars to fit we used lexcan and as far as i know it now has a glass front windscreen but don't know any more that that
come to think of it it's due to be for sale again see it every 2-3 years for sale
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Post by minifb »

WELL WELL WELL. I go away for 3 weeks and look what happens.... LOOKING great Harko... It should be finished when i get back home in two weeks.. Cheers Mark
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Ok theres 3 inches in the front and I just dropped the rear by an inch , "Happy happy joy joy" ,Now I have to get the jigsaw to fit back together.
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Theres a new cut and join just above the rear screen if no one noticed :twisted:
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Whats the thoughts on rounding over the top of the front door like a chev and using the drop curve on the top of the rear door in reverse ,so it gives the effect of a 57 Chev beautie line but Holdenised ?

Yeah mini I better pay you for it soon or you'll have rights to it :oops:

Dunno why but I will one day suicide the doors on my ute but I dont fancy it on the coupe ,Mr Roberts - is he the one who doesnt like welds ground down ? or the older guy who rides a bike ,If its the older bloke he retired a while ago
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Post by Malcolm »

Holdenised 57 Chev :idea: Now there's a thought. :D

Harko its looking really good, keep up the good work.
The line are looking spot on.

Cheers

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Post by oldnek »

Man O Man,

Things have been a happening in the development stakes , whilst I have been away.
Harko she's a lookin good mate. Great idea for the roof line, to try and flatten it out a bit, rather than the straight chop. It will look good if you delete the rear section infill between the rear window and the door ( the triangular section that the stainless trim piece attaches to) like you've done in the photoshop pics.
You'll have to give me your address so I can come over for a beer and bo peep.

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Post by retro »

buddy, almost cant believe that was marks wreck some months ago.


harko, raise the bar ... forget suicide, use lambogini style lift ups.. i know you (if anyone) can do that.
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retro it's an EK not a hyundie
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