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Road Tour 2001 Build-Up Part II

Our Chevy Gets Better, Inside And Out
By Ron Ceridono
1932 Chevrolet Standard Sedan Front Driver Side View
Jim Swan, of CarFab, assembled... 
   
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1932 Chevrolet Standard Sedan Front Driver Side View
Jim Swan, of CarFab, assembled our Road Tour sedan in record time, especially considering that a few last minute changes in components meant the engine mounts had to be moved. Nonetheless, Jim kept smiling.
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While the car was still at... 
   
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While the car was still at Fatman's an 8-inch Ford rearend was installed with a Chassis Engineering parallel leaf spring assembly. Not only do these kits provide an excellent ride, they center the wheels in the fender. In stock form the wheels are too far forward; note that the axle is now slightly behind the rubber axle snubber on the frame.
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Along with the springs, Chassis... 
   
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Along with the springs, Chassis Engineering supplied a rear sway bar. The yet-to-be installed shocks came from Hal, while Kugel Komponents supplied the various clamps to secure the plumbing and battery cable to the frame.
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Replacing the stock, rusty... 
   
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Replacing the stock, rusty tank was a new reproduction from Rock Valley. The all stainless construction ensures corrosion won't be a problem in the future.
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With the tank in place, the... 
   
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With the tank in place, the next project was installing the vacuum-operated license plate mount from Dan Fink. As soon as the engine starts the plate swings down in plain view.
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Leon and Linda Brown handled... 
   
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Leon and Linda Brown handled the upholstery chores. With a shop full of work they still managed to stitch a gorgeous interior in a week.
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Before Leon could sew the... 
   
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Before Leon could sew the new he had to rip out the old. Here he carefully removed the headliner so it could be used for a pattern.
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With the headliner and upholstery... 
   
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With the headliner and upholstery panels removed, the Chevy was treated to a full complement of Dynamat insulation. A great addition to any car, it makes them easier to heat and cool, as well as much quieter.
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Although our Chevy was extremely... 
   
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Although our Chevy was extremely sound, the years had taken their toll on the floorboards. Fortunately, the damage was easily repaired with POR-15.
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As part of the floor refurbishing... 
   
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As part of the floor refurbishing Jim fabricated a new access panel for the master cylinder, and welded in a new transmission tunnel and a cover over the battery box opening.
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With the necessary sheetmetal... 
   
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With the necessary sheetmetal work done, Jim brushed on the two-part POR-15 to make the floor good as new.
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The metalwork continued on... 
   
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The metalwork continued on the dash with the filling of all the unused holes, such as those for the choke and throttle controls. Next was a splash of tan paint to match the upholstery.
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For accessibility the American... 
   
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For accessibility the American Autowire fuse panel was mounted to the left of the steering column on the firewall. Next under the dash would be a Southern Air heat and cool unit.
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Lokar supplied the throttle... 
   
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Lokar supplied the throttle pedal assembly, emergency brake handle and cables, and pad for the ECI brake pedal.
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To keep Dixey comfy on his... 
   
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To keep Dixey comfy on his cross-country jaunt, CarFab added a layer of insulation to the sedan's floor.
1932 Chevrolet Standard Sedan Front Driver Side Interior View
Leon Brown's sewing machine... 
   
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1932 Chevrolet Standard Sedan Front Driver Side Interior View
Leon Brown's sewing machine was at redline for a week to get this interior done. Topping off the ididit tilt column is a Lecarra wheel. Juliano's supplied the color-coordinated seatbelts.
1932 Chevrolet Standard Sedan Interior View Seats
If you're rod running, you... 
   
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1932 Chevrolet Standard Sedan Interior View Seats
If you're rod running, you might as well be comfortable. The Road Tour car is that, plus there's room for family and friends.
1932 Chevrolet Standard Sedan Front View
While the front sheetmetal... 
   
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1932 Chevrolet Standard Sedan Front View
While the front sheetmetal was off and before the engine went in, Jim plugged a variety of holes, then smoothed the firewall.
1932 Chevrolet Standard Sedan Front View
With the engine and transmission... 
   
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1932 Chevrolet Standard Sedan Front View
With the engine and transmission in place next up was the installation of the Walker radiator. Notice the notch in the radiator support to clear the rack and pinion steering.

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