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1932 Ford Roadster by The Street Rod Foundation
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OUR PROJECT

Page 2 - Build Phase 2 at Jackson Community College.

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The moment they had been waiting for - the students at Jackson Community College got their first look at Educator One.

Students inspected the car upon its delivery.

Students are unloading the parts they will need to build Educator One.

Bob DiBlase, President of Street Rod Foundation, introduced the Street Rod Foundation members and prepped the students on the Educator One build.

Bob continues briefing the students on the phases of the build.

The students were eager to view the suspension and frame of the chassis. Here they are lifting the body of the chassis for a closer look.

Mark Olance former Executive Vice President of the Street Rod Foundation is answering questions from the students.

Upon inspection of the rear end bracing which will later house the gas tank, the students began brainstorming great ideas for finishing the look of the chassis.

This is a close up view of the special fixture the students manufactured that would allow them to lift the body off the chassis without having to manually lift it.

This is another view of the fixture.

The front view of Educator One's body is being lifted off the chassis using the special fixtures manufactured by the students.

The rear view of the body as it is lifted from the chassis.

The underside of the rear body as it is being lifted.

Motor mount brackets were undergoing a milling process on a CNC machine. These brackets will hold the motor in place on the frame.

Close-up of bracket in the CNC machine.

The manufactured motor mount brackets are ready for use.

The students assembled the bell housing and transmission to the motor.

The students were setting the motor and transmission into the frame to locate the motor mount bracket placement. Upon doing so, they discovered the oil filter would have to be moved and relocated for an accurate fit.

The students needed to enlarge the opening in the floorboard for the transmission to fit properly.

Here you can see one of the students grinding away to enlarge the opening for the transmission.

Once everything was properly aligned, the students were able to install the motor and transmission unit.

The body was removed so the transmission mounts could be fabricated and welded in to place.

Once the motor and transmission were installed, the body was lowered to the chassis to check the fit.

Now the Educator One is ready for the next phase of the build.

The students are working on the interior - installing the seat brackets.

The seat has been installed and the student must check to make sure it fits properly.

Now the Educator One is ready for the next phase of the build.


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For more information, or to support the Street Rod Foundation,
contact Chairman Bob DiBlase at (517) 339-3758 or via email at bob1933@cablespeed.com.
Or, write to Street Rod Foundation, Inc. at P.O. Box 307, Haslett, MI 48840

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