Well, I have worked on it some this week, and am proud to say she wears a new coat of paint. I had to fix a couple dents and make some brackets for the nose piece. I bought it with the sheet metal next to it and didn't really pay much attention then, but when I started to put the nose on the holes didn't line up. With the top of the nose/grill laying on the top of the radiator the crank hole was about 1 1/2 " to high to line up with the crankshaft and the bolt holes on the side of the nose/grill were about 1 1/2" to high to fit the holes in the rad support bracket where it bolts on. I think the nose/grill may have come from an A. I had to make some lottle brackets to extend the support bracket holes up 1 1/2 and bend the lower center support bracket up 1 1/2. The nose fits and looks fine till you stoop down and look in the hand crank hole and see that it doesn't line up with the crankshaft. I have the decals , muffler, and seat cover on order from Valu-bilt, should be here next week, and I picked up the steel for the 3PH this morning. I looked at it real good and the 3PH is going to be simple to build. I'm going to make it bolt on so it can be removed if need be, so I can paint it seperately.
I looked at it good and it doesn't have a water pump. The brake and clutch pedals are cast and have a slight curve, not much, and the brake housing is stamped, not cast. someone told me that was the best way to tell a C from a SC.
I will post some pics of the new paint in a day or so and will update on the 3PH as soon as I start on it. I'll keep a list of the cost of the material for the 3PH in case anyone wants to do one sometime, it will be considerally cheaper than any aftermarket ones I've seen. Later, Nat