Sammio rat rod pick-up
My everyday pick-up truck has served me well over the last 4 years but the MOT is due and I'm not confident so started looking for a replacement just in case. :icon_rolleyes:
It's a Scimitar SE6 V6 manual with overdrive, Ford model "A" floor-pan and a 32 Ford pick-up body. It's not the ideal tool for every day use but it'll do as a stop-gap until I can find some thing a little more user friendly and I can always sell it when I'm finished with it. We cut the floor-pan to line up with the wheel base as best we could and it was soon obvious the engine and gearbox would have to be moved back 10". This way the radiator grill would now line-up with the front axle and we could keep the spreader bar between the front suspension turrets https://i.imgur.com/eVPDcm8h.jpg https://i.imgur.com/21fSIDdh.jpg It turned out to be a nice fit with very little effort. https://i.imgur.com/nDsEV47h.jpg |
Nice start . Scimitars are ideal for a Rod Chassis . the larger 6 is virtually the same wheelbase as a Model A ...That's a Rodshop Model A floorpan by the looks of it ....I used to have a mould for those many years ago ....
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I couldn't remember weather it was an model "A" or a "B" but your right it does say "Rodshop" on the mould.
We also tried a SE5 chassis but as you say the wheel base of a SE6 is well suited to this floor-pan. :smile: |
The new floor-pan sat high on the chassis so I made a frame to bridge the gap between the chassis and the floor-pan which was about 5".
https://i.imgur.com/pMfIlm7h.jpg I also mounted the hand brake and gear stick. https://i.imgur.com/jksKmEqh.jpg BUT!!! When all was assembled it was obvious the cab was to high. :fear: https://i.imgur.com/sBeCfxKh.jpg So the 5" frame work was removed along with a very large chunk of the floor-pan. https://i.imgur.com/VJc1EqRh.jpg I also had to remove some of the lower cab but this left a much more suitable looking fit. :eusa_dance: https://i.imgur.com/5KvNoyLh.jpg |
Looking forward to seeing how this turns out. :cool:
Good luck, Paul. :) |
I welded up a simple Bulkhead support to which I fitted the steering column and the foot pedals.
https://i.imgur.com/PKJW8LHh.jpg https://i.imgur.com/2kq0vkHh.jpg https://i.imgur.com/uFztC5zh.jpg More support around the bulkhead area will be added later. :nod: |
I love this 'my pickup was going to fail an MOT so I'm building a new one'! Lovely. It is a bit mean to suggest it might have been quicker to repair the existing one. But not as much fun!
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Dpaz It's not just the MOT work needed, I'm having a few electrical problems as well. :noidea:
If my current truck needs a lot of time, money and effort for the MOT pass I'll remove the 2.5 turbo diesel engine and gearbox and fit it into this truck. If my current truck doesn't need a lot of time, money and effort I'll just finish this truck and sell it on. Either way, I'll end up with what I think is a suitable and usable truck. That's my cunning plan and as there's minimal cost involved because I'm using what I have hanging around the workshop I think it's a good plan. :humble: |
I was joking, but I love your logic. Respect.
'If you ain't got a plan how do you know where it went belly up?' |
Dpaz This is my daily drive.
https://i.imgur.com/AQsriJ7h.jpg Folk don't remember me but they always remember the pick-up !!!! So it I'm going to replace it it must be replaced with something just as "different" hence my plan :lalala: |
The pick-up will have a high bed which means much will be seen from the rear view so I decided to fit a stainless steel GTE fuel tank along with a pair stainless steel rear silencers that I had laying around unused.
https://i.imgur.com/qELunoah.jpg https://i.imgur.com/cMlWVJ3h.jpg https://i.imgur.com/llBOooLh.jpg I think they are well suited for the job! And yes, I know, the rear silencers need a polish :sorry: |
I think I might have started a new trend in seating.:smokin:
https://i.imgur.com/k3GqEOyh.jpg https://i.imgur.com/wL5MQ88h.jpg They will have a padded seat cushion and a little padding on the back but as they are they are surprisingly comfortable. :lalala: |
Just be sure to dress and trim the edges. Strips of plywood will do.
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Nah! Trim the edges with old heater hose held on with copper wire or for a real Hill billy look, baler twine. Seats padded with hessian sacks. Personally, I think the drums look a bit flash couldn't you find some rusty ones? A 5 gall drum center child seat too?
PS Love your daily driver. |
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A Ratrod with oil drum seats?
Perfect. :cool: |
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The Garage Cafe near me at Burnhope, Co. Durham has lots of drum seats in gulf racing colours!
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Nice, will have to do a road trip up North and stop there for lunch one day.
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Called out to see scim jim over the weekend as I knew he had a set of steel 15" wheel rims that would suit this truck perfectly.
https://i.imgur.com/7QdLQIGh.jpg They don't look much in there standard form but add a bit of chrome trim and !! https://i.imgur.com/Jrw5dDkh.jpg Like I said should suit the truck perfectly :love: I going to try fitting 31/10.50/15 rear tyres and 185/80/15 front tyres and see what result I get. :icon_cool: |
I have a set of plain wheels that I want to fit hubcaps to. I am looking for a simple way to add three studs to each wheel like yours in the pics. Have you added the studs on each wheel or are they original. Any practical solutions gratefully received.
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