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Blasfamous_1jz
Blasfamous_1jz New Reader
3/12/18 11:48 a.m.

Hello all!

First post here, figured I'd introduce my mess of a project. This is Blasfamous, my ground up build. No fluff, no filler, lets get to it! 

The entire build process took 32 months from the day I started to the day I registered it in October. This project is the biggest one I've done in my tiny garage to date. Below is a list of all the parts that were implemented from other cars. Everything else is fabricated....sometimes twice since apparently I love making mistakes. All in all its been a huge learning experience but its proven worth it. We just had her featured in Super Street magazine and there are a few more publications in the works. 

Lots of pics coming. Hang tight!

Enjoy! 

 

Main “swapped” components:

Engine – Toyota 1JZ (jzx110)

Trans – Nissan 350z 6spd

Rear- Ford Bronco 9”

Cab – 1949 Ford F3

Front axle – 1949 Ford F3

Steering Box – 1949 Ford F3

Bed – 1940s Chevy

Wheels – 1996 Ford Ranger

Radiator – Chevy Camaro

Seat Belts – BMW E30

Seats – Mazda RX7 first gen

Rear Bumper – 1930s Ford

Headlights – 1930s Ford

Tensioner pulley – Honda S2000

Pitman arm - 1940s Plymouth
Mirrors – 1970s Honda motorcycle

Throttle cable – Hyundai Accent

 

Some of the Custom Fabricated Parts

Entire Chassis

Front/Rear 4 link

Front/Rear Panhard bars

Front cantilever shock setup

Rear shock mounts

All air ride mounting points, brackets for lines etc.

Air compressor support

All suspension mounting points on rear

Front control arms

Steering arm

Drag link

Drive Shaft

Rear radiator supports

Under –carriage radiator panel with ducting

 

Steel coolant lines

Under-carriage copper coolant lines

3” exhaust

Intake piping

Intercooler piping

Valve cover duct

Engine mounts with 80A urethane

Steel supply/return fuel lines

All brake lines

Front windshield

Door “handles”

Rear bumper mounts

Transmission cross member

Gas can strap

Headlight brace

Headlight brackets

Entire floor

Seat brackets

Basically every bracket that holds something….is hand made.

 

 

 

Universal parts:

Wilwood under dash 3 pedal mount

Howe Racing Front/Rear master cylinder

Howe racing clutch master cylinder

Wilwood one way valves

Wilwood adjustable brake valve

Intercooler

Fuel cell

Walbro 355 fuel pump

Sunpro gauges

Firestone white walls

 

Oddball/recycled parts

Ammo box intake

WW2 air pressure gauges

Fed Ex ratchet straps for radiator mount.

Twin size bed frames for bed

Structural I beam cut for steering arm

Pallet wood for bed rails

Ammo box center console

WW2 communications microphone

Vintage stage lighting equipment

Vintage gas can

Scrap steel found on the side of the road

 

 

The cab. 1949 Ford F-3 as it sat....rotting away.

 

 

Toyota 1JZ GTE

 

 

 

Front end parts I plucked out of a nasty 53' trailer that an old man had sitting on his property. For as hard it was to pull these things out, I was not mad when he took $200 for everything. 

 

 

The doors were plucked from a farm on the north shore of long island. They look nice here....but didnt when they were under snow. 

 

More goodies from my pickings on the north shore.

 

 

This is the cab after I took delivery. Yes, I built this truck in a tiny 1 car garage....I must like misery.

Blasfamous_1jz
Blasfamous_1jz New Reader
3/12/18 11:49 a.m.

Ok, so now for the fun stuff. Build photos. I'm going to save you all the blah blah and post up pics with simple descriptions to keep it moving. So here we go... 

This is the very crude cad layout. Although the truck was pretty much built by "eyeball" the chassis needed to at least be laided out somewhere other than my head. Just for initial dimensions.

 

 

 

2x4x3/16 rectangular tube is the entire chassis makeup.

 

 

 

 

 

Speedholes because....well.....idunno. Note that the spikes have been deleted. Way too cheesy 

 

 

 

Cardboard Aided Drafting. This is the front bag top plate.

 

 

 

 

Bag top plates glued in. 

 

 

 

 

Another template. This is my panhard bar bracket. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

early mockup

 

 

 

Blasfamous_1jz
Blasfamous_1jz New Reader
3/12/18 11:49 a.m.

The chop was probably the scariest thing I've ever done to a car. I've been a gear head since the early import days. Not only is this the oldest, but its the first car that I've chopped a top on.  Funny side note. When this project first started, all I had was a little tool box, a welder and a grinder. The workbench is actually the wood they sent the cab in. I tried to save money and materials throughout the whole project.

 

Here goes nothing.

 

 

lol. Scrap wood from the crate they shipped the cab in. Now a work bench.

 

 

Oh boy.

 

 

 

 

omg.

 

 

 

looks painful.

 

 

"sunroof"

 

 

5-3/4" chop. Looks angry. Quick mockup showed me 2 things....First is that I love my engine choice. Second, I cant have a grille. Gotta show it. Hang tight. 

thatsnowinnebago
thatsnowinnebago GRM+ Memberand SuperDork
3/12/18 1:29 p.m.

Well I'm excited. I like that the first entry on the fab list is "entire chassis."

914Driver
914Driver MegaDork
3/12/18 1:56 p.m.

"Reserved for updates", I don't think you pay more if you add more stuff on the forum.

Cool truck though!

Blasfamous_1jz
Blasfamous_1jz New Reader
3/12/18 2:00 p.m.

In reply to 914Driver :

no, but I want to keep the photos in order.

AngryCorvair
AngryCorvair GRM+ Memberand MegaDork
3/12/18 4:27 p.m.

subscribed

Dead_Sled
Dead_Sled New Reader
3/12/18 4:33 p.m.

Sooooo, where are these pics you speak of? cheeky

loosecannon
loosecannon Dork
3/12/18 7:28 p.m.

This is gonna be a cool build

Blasfamous_1jz
Blasfamous_1jz New Reader
3/13/18 8:36 a.m.

In reply to loosecannon :

Thanks man, 

Blasfamous_1jz
Blasfamous_1jz New Reader
3/13/18 8:37 a.m.

In reply to Dead_Sled :

Some more added this morning :)

Dead_Sled
Dead_Sled New Reader
3/13/18 8:40 a.m.

Yes, this is going to be awesome! laugh

edizzle89
edizzle89 Dork
3/13/18 11:52 a.m.

i reeeeeeeeeeeal like where this is going

klodkrawler05
klodkrawler05 Reader
3/13/18 2:28 p.m.

mmmmmm awesome!

nedc
nedc Reader
3/13/18 2:38 p.m.

'Patina' is an overused word when it comes to 'ratrods' (another overused word)...but those doors have it!

93EXCivic
93EXCivic MegaDork
3/13/18 2:43 p.m.

I love everything about this project...

Blasfamous_1jz
Blasfamous_1jz New Reader
3/13/18 4:08 p.m.

In reply to nedc :

I hear you man. I promise you, no fake rust, no wannabe patina and all rat. 

Dead_Sled
Dead_Sled New Reader
3/14/18 8:06 a.m.

That thing looks MEAN with that chop yes.  I can only imagine how nervous you had to be making the first cut.  It's quite inspiring to see you take on a scratch built chassis with such a humble tool collection.

I see you're out of "reserved for update" posts, I hope this doesn't mean you're out of pictures because watching you build this in that tiny garage blows me away.  I can't say "I have nowhere to work on stuff" anymore, I just have to finish cleaning my E36 M3 up!

Blasfamous_1jz
Blasfamous_1jz New Reader
3/14/18 10:21 a.m.

In reply to Dead_Sled :

Thanks man. Nervous is an understatement lol. 

The following updates will be new comments. I just wanted to get a bulk of them together in the beginning just so it was clear how the project started. 

I have to admit, the tiny garage isnt ideal but I've spent enough time working outside in the winter to know that any space is better than no space at all lol. 

Oh...and the E36 M3 has been on my list of dream cars since I was a teen. 

Robbie
Robbie GRM+ Memberand PowerDork
3/14/18 10:48 a.m.

Great project. Btw, e36 m3 is what the forum prints when you type the brown smelly word.

Dead_Sled
Dead_Sled New Reader
3/14/18 10:54 a.m.
Blasfamous_1jz said: 

I have to admit, the tiny garage isnt ideal but I've spent enough time working outside in the winter to know that any space is better than no space at all lol. 

Oh...and the E36 M3 has been on my list of dream cars since I was a teen. 

Yea, I grew up working on stuff with no garage and a gravel driveway made of railroad stone (huge jagged rocks).  Even if I can't get stuff in my garage I'm just happy to have concrete to work on. 

lol, no E36 M3 for me, not really my style, I'm a Caddy guy and I DD a hearse so I generally lean towards larger vehicles.  I'd love to tear up some back roads in someone else's E36 M3 tho. 

"E36 M3" is the filter substitution for the S word on this forum, it can be a bit confusing sometimes.  I've been working to clean out all the crap I currently have in my 2 car garage so I can at least get one car in there again.

I keep going back to that last mockup pic above, it looks artsy (to my non artsy engineer eyes) with the old cab, different color doors, and the modern engine sitting there.  Any chance you have a larger version I could add to my backgrounds folder?

Blasfamous_1jz
Blasfamous_1jz New Reader
3/14/18 11:00 a.m.

In reply to Robbie :

Ahhhhh HAHAHAHAHA thats actually awesome 

NickD
NickD UltraDork
3/14/18 11:11 a.m.

Cool. I've got a soft spot for the '48 to '50 Ford trucks. My father has a '48 F-4 dump truck and this fall we dragged a '49 F-6 out of the woods to strip down for parts to restore the F-4. 

Although it's destined to be cut up and parted out, part of me wants to do nefarious things with it.

Blasfamous_1jz
Blasfamous_1jz New Reader
3/14/18 12:52 p.m.

In reply to NickD :

Man I wish I had access to a full truck. 

onemanarmy
onemanarmy Reader
3/14/18 2:45 p.m.

keep it coming....

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