Am I nuts? 1940 Plymouth Commercial Car (Truck)
Since my last posting, I have installed a cable drive windshield wiper kit which took a bit of massaging. The cable drive runs in an aluminum tube and the tube attaches to the motor on one end and the wiper post on the other. I had to run the tube from the inner firewall, up the right A pillar, and into the windshield header, but I couldn't get the tube into position without kinking it and causing too much friction for the cable drive to work. After much head scratching, I discovered some small PEX pipe at the hardware store that works rather well.
I also got the flywheel and clutch and 5 speed transmission installed. My son was parting out an Montero, so I grabbed the parking brake and put that in as well.
I ordered a radiator from Speedway motors as they made one to fit the narrow nose of the era, and the price was right. I also got an A/C condenser and Spal fan from them and will be installing that on my next session in the shop. The final pictures are of the bracket I fabbed up to hold the anti-sway bar in the correct position. I'm hoping that turning the supports 90 degrees will not be a factor. The brackets themselves are very secure on the dropped frame we installed to position and support the yoke.