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This blog is about my Dodge Dart rear couch build. The setup is same as for my other blog http://myiceboat.blogspot.com. The blog is a building diary where I tell about my thoughts, plans and execution during the build. There is also a spinn off blog to this blog that can be found on: http://mybeadroller.blogspot.com
Tuesday, October 26, 2021
Saturday, October 16, 2021
Semi gloss black.
Only some small progress lately. The sofa has been painted semi gloss black underneath with rattle can spray. Also the wheels and adjustable feet where reassembled.
Saturday, June 5, 2021
First mock up
Was finally able to find rear lights and a bumper for the sofa. They are from a 1965 Dart. As the parts where quite far from where I live I had them shipped to me. Pictures I received from seller indicated that parts where not in mint condition. Unfortunately the bumper was even worse than I expected, it is dented, rusty, and worst of all not straight.
Mock up with lights, trim and bumper in place.
As the lights were very dirty and one them had a loose part I dismantled the rear light bezels for cleaning and repairs.
I had to make new bolt holes for the rear lights. I don't know if this has to do with that the car is from 1966 and the rear lights are from a 1965 car or if it is due to the fact that the light bezels I got hold of are actually from the trunk lid and not the car.
I also had to cut away material from the lower part to make enough room fort the light bezel. This is surely due to the fact that the bezels are installed up side down as the part was for trunk lid originally.
The bumper fits poorly. It hits the body on one side and the gaps between left and right side are not he same.
Spring has not been all about building the sofa. The Dart GT has been taken to some local events for example the local vintage car club arranged a swap meet where I got the chance to park next to another Mopar A-Body.
Saturday, May 15, 2021
Spinn off project No.2 Bead roller stand.
The bead roller is meant to be fastened to a vise. The problem in my case is that the vise is fastened to a wall mounted table so it was limiting how one could use the roller, either the handle was touching the table or the piece being worked on was to big causing it to hit the wall.
The plan was to make a simple stand for it. Mostly out of left over scrap iron I had laying around.
I deliberately made the stand quite high so that I would not have to bend over so much when working with the roller. It is important to see where the roll is touching the piece being worked on especially if one needs to make several passes over the same place. If you miss your last pass it leaves traces on the metal.
As the stands main vertical beam is of an L profile and the roller is quite heavy the rolling support was really lousy. The hole thing was "wobbling" so bad it felt un usable. Tried to show this in the video.
There was enough L bar left so I welded that to the stand making the vertical profile square.
You tube has several videos of how to improve these kind of bead rollers and in the future I would also like to apply at least a couple of the mods shown there.
Saturday, May 1, 2021
Back from sandblasting.
The couch is back from sandblasting where it was also sprayed with epoxy primer.
There are some places that will require additional attention.
Monday, April 5, 2021
Preparing the couch for sandblasting
Its time to take the couch for a sand blasting to get rid of the old paint and remaining rust. But before doing so I will finish some details and strengthen the construction so that it will hopefully withstand the blasting. Also tried to remove some paint and rust protection mass to make it easier on the blaster.
I started by adding welds here and there and "boxing" the point where the backrest is welded to the car.
There was a dent on the left side of the car. This was pulled out with a slide hammer.
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I tried to get a color as close to the original Ditzler color code 81515 that was available for the 1965 Dodge Dart and used on the Charger ...
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All detailes where not ready when I started putting it together so some final fabrication work was needed. More bead rolling was done to the...