Garage Shots of Larry Henderson”s 51 Henry J built by Super Rides by Jordan In Escondido, Ca
Visited the car this morning and took a couple of shots. Reinforcing the hood and hood latch area work. Seats from Glide Engineering arrived and are being dry fit. Completed Wheel openings after raising 1".
Here are a few latest pics of what has been going on. Dash work and steering column installation. Front bucket seats from glide engineering arrived.
Here are a few shots of the rear bumpers being made from aluminum then will be chrome plated.
Here is a few shots of work that has been started on the console and rear seating area. Still in the design process, just trial and error to see what works.
Update April 11, 2007
The rocker panels are being set in to allow for the door bottoms to be lengthened down to the bottom of the rocker panels to eliminate the horizontal line that would normally be at the bottom of each door. It takes away that horizontal line and looks a lot cleaner.
April 19, 2007
Here are a couple more shots of the concealed rocker panels. This side is almost complete, and the horizontal line is gone.
Update May 29, 2007
Just a couple shots of the work being done to close up the gaps between the hood and the front fenders. A lot more work than it looks like in the pictures. Both fenders had to be pie cut along the hood and metal added to them to make the gaps more uniform.
Update: August 23, 2007
Here are some pics of the new Hagan door hinges installed and the SPW power windows being installed. Moving closer to going to body and paint.
Update: October 26, 2007
Here are a few pics of some of the interior work that is being done. The door panels and roof lines are being re-worked to receive paint in some areas and provide a place for headliner and door panel upholstery to terminate at others. This is a lot of work but the results will be more than worth it. Not too far from going to body and paint prep. Later, Larry Henderson
Update: November 9, 2007
Here are a couple more pics of some of the interior modifications taking place. It may not look like a lot of work but it takes a lot of time to fill in and smooth out all the lines inside around the windows and doors to make everything flow together.
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