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1957 Chevy Bel Air - Project American Heroes, Part 5

This Month We Do A Bare-Metal Mock-Up To Ensure The Final Vehicle Will Be Perfect

By Arvid Svendsen, Photography by Arvid Svendsen
1957 Chevy Bel Air Front View

PROJECT AMERICAN HEROES ONLINE ARCHIVE

Here they are, the links to all the stories about Project American Heroes, live on the Super Chevy website. Just click on the links below to see the story you're interested in!

Part 1 - Project American Heroes Part 1 - Aug. '07 Issue

Part 2 - Project American Heroes - Brake'em Up, Line'em Up - Sept. '07 Issue

Part 3 - Project American Heroes - Bringing Up The Rear - Sept. '07 Issue

Part 4 - Project American Heroes Chassis Build - Chevy Classics 2007

Part 5a - Project American Heroes - Shock & Awe - Oct. '07 Issue

Part 5b - Project American Heroes Part 5 - Dec. '07 Issue

Part 6 - Project American Heroes Part 6 - Jan. '08 Issue

Click here to see Project American Heroes in Washington D.C.

Click here to see Project American Heroes on the auction block at Barrett-Jackson West Palm Beach

The scene of project cars sitting in a shop with clean, bare metal is as striking as it is intriguing. The first time I really noticed the curious lineup of unpainted steel was at Rad Rides by Troy in Manteno, Illinois. Uninformed, I escaped displaying my ignorance by withholding the suggestion of spraying some primer on the rust-prone metal. Like many who blong to the budget-minded, low-dollar school of daily-driver hot rodding, I had never been inside a "high-end" shop that built highly detailed, professionally fabricated show cars.

1957 Chevy Bel Air Project American Heroes

Years earlier, when I crinkled the front end on my beloved 1967 Nova (why did I sell that car?), I was amazed to find a shop that would actually remove weather stripping and glass in order to perform a paint job! But every car in bare metal? I would soon learn that the peculiar scene was explained by the commitment to the tedious, time-consuming task of mock-up.

Project American Heroes is undergoing mock-up at The Roadster Shop in Elgin, Illinois. The owner of The Roadster Shop, Neal Gerber, was smart enough to bring his two sons, Phil and Jeremy, into the business for continually fresh ideas and high standards of quality. Questioned about the importance of mock-up in the build of Project American Heroes, or any car for that matter, Jeremy responded, "There's no other way to do it right. Any car we build has to be mocked-up so there are no surprises. We make sure we're not grinding or drilling holes on a car with new paint. Mock-up is all about the small things that most people take for granted, like mounting an A/C drier or a fuel pump. The tendency is to think of those smaller items as unimportant, just a quick install at final assembly time. But when that owner gets under a freshly painted car with an angle drill, trying not to leave any scratches or marks ... it's a different story."

1957 Chevy Bel Air Steering Column
The American-made Flaming River tilt columns feature all new components and GM wiring. Ours was complete with stainless steel dress up kit (tilt/turn signal levers and hazard knob), GM wiring (4 1/4-inch connector) and all-new canceling cam.
1957 Chevy Bel Air Steering Column
The American-made Flaming River tilt columns feature all new components and GM wiring. Our

Jeremy continues, "Don't get me wrong, a lot of guys are building really nice cars. There are a lot of great parts out there making the cars better. But careful mock-up is the only way to build a car correctly. All the body parts have to fit perfectly-fenders, doors, all the body gaps have to be 100 percent right. We're dealing with excellent parts from companies like Cars Inc., but those parts still need to be mocked up. Little things that you could pass off without doing mock-up prior to paint really show up on a completed car. When you look at the gaps on the car, it's a dead giveaway as to how carefully a builder has worked on mock-up.

"When we sell one of our frames, we stress the need to put the body on the frame before any paint goes on the car. It's not a problem with the chassis, but how the body fits on the chassis. There's always something to do prior to paint, whether it's exhaust hangers, or steering systems that might require a bracket for a heim joint. You could do those modifications on the car when it's painted, but to do them right, you have to do them while the car is in bare metal. It's all in the details that show the difference."

1957 Chevy Bel Air Steering Column Installation
This triangular-shaped swivel floor mount makes installation of the new tilt column in Project American Heroes simple and attractive. The machined aluminum ball swivels for easy positioning of the column at virtually any angle.
1957 Chevy Bel Air Steering Column Installation
This triangular-shaped swivel floor mount makes installation of the new tilt column in Pro

While walking by Jim Taylor, bodyman at the Roadster Shop, as he was doing some metal work on Project American Heroes, he commented, "It's all about door gaps." In one sense, the '57 will be built many times, as fitment and quality claim the ultimate priority. For example, Tom Gottschalk had the Flex-a-lite radiator in the car at least five times before he was happy with placement. Doug Leetzow took the Flaming River column out at least 10 times prior to getting it where he wanted it to be. Chad "just a painter" Guy, worked with Taylor to get the convertible top bow assembly working perfectly in preparation for the beautiful blue paint soon to be slathered along the flanks of the classic Tri Five. The Roadster Shop's heroic efforts in mock-up will pay huge dividends in the soon-to-be-completed Project American Heroes.

Editor's Note: Don't forget: If you'd like to make a donation to Project American Heroes, the proceeds of which will benefit American service veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars (and their families), please log on to www.projectamericanheroes.org. You, too, can be a hero.

  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air Steering Column Installation
    The column features a 2-inch tube for direct bolt-in fit with the OEM dash bezel. The Roadster Shop's Doug Leetzow fabricated this slick column support bracket.
    1957 Chevy Bel Air Steering Column Installation
    The column features a 2-inch tube for direct bolt-in fit with the OEM dash bezel. The Road
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air Steering Column Installation
    The required length for the steering shaft is measured from the inside of the U-joints and cut to length. The Flaming River steering shaft is one inch in diameter.
    1957 Chevy Bel Air Steering Column Installation
    The required length for the steering shaft is measured from the inside of the U-joints and
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air Steering Column Installation
    All Flaming River columns are made from 304-grade stainless steel, in paintable mill finish or polished. Project American Heroes gets one with the paintable mill finish, which will be sprayed to match the interior.
    1957 Chevy Bel Air Steering Column Installation
    All Flaming River columns are made from 304-grade stainless steel, in paintable mill finis
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air Instrument System
    Dakota Digital builds this 1957 Chevy digital instrument system, which features speedometer (0-255 mph or km/h), tachometer, oil pressure, water temp, voltmeter, and fuel level gauges. The instrument system also includes odometer, trip odometer, resetable service odometer, and an hour meter.
    1957 Chevy Bel Air Instrument System
    Dakota Digital builds this 1957 Chevy digital instrument system, which features speedomete
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air Instrument System
    The Dakota Digital Instrument system fits perfectly into the stock 1957 dash bezel. In addition to the already stated features, the dash is capable of supplying various performance calculations, including 0-60 mph, quarter-mile timer and speed display, high-speed recall and high-rpm recall.
    1957 Chevy Bel Air Instrument System
    The Dakota Digital Instrument system fits perfectly into the stock 1957 dash bezel. In add
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air Instrument System Installation
    Installation is simple, and promises to keep the pilot of Project American Heroes well-informed with an automatic transmission gear indicator, as well as turn signals, high beam, and parking brake indicators.
    1957 Chevy Bel Air Instrument System Installation
    Installation is simple, and promises to keep the pilot of Project American Heroes well-inf
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air Power Window Kit
    The Electric-Life 99022 power window kit used in the '57 allows control of all four windows in one four-button panel located on the driver door panel. Each passenger area is equipped with a single switch. Keeping wiring to a minimum, a sedan-specific harness is also included.
    1957 Chevy Bel Air Power Window Kit
    The Electric-Life 99022 power window kit used in the '57 allows control of all four window
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air Power Window Regulators
    Electric-Life power window regulators for front and rear windows arrive with the motors attached. Detailed instructions make installations and conversions a simple bolt-on procedure.
    1957 Chevy Bel Air Power Window Regulators
    Electric-Life power window regulators for front and rear windows arrive with the motors at
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air Power Window Regulator
    The front door Electric-Life power window regulators simply slip into the factory opening.
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air Power Window Regulator
    Studs fit through the factory holes in the rear passenger side panel, and hardware is attached for installation of the Electric-Life regulator.
    1957 Chevy Bel Air Power Window Regulator
    Studs fit through the factory holes in the rear passenger side panel, and hardware is atta
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air Shaved Door Handle
    Roadster Shop fits metal into the existing Cars Inc. doors for a clean, uncluttered shaved door handle look. Eliminating the door handles requires the use of Electric-Life's 99000 shaved door handle kit that includes all necessary parts and equipment, including remote.
    1957 Chevy Bel Air Shaved Door Handle
    Roadster Shop fits metal into the existing Cars Inc. doors for a clean, uncluttered shaved
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air Wire Looms
    Electric-Life billet wire looms for their shaved door handle kit allow for a clean installation for running wires from the door into the post by employing a simple billet collar and set screw. Insulated with a Teflon lining, the billet wire looms provide radio frequency insulation and waterproofing.
    1957 Chevy Bel Air Wire Looms
    Electric-Life billet wire looms for their shaved door handle kit allow for a clean install
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air Shaved Door Handle Kit
    The kit comes with two high-powered 60-pound solenoids operated through a power driver 4-channel keyless-entry control module. It comes complete with relay pack, wire harness and mounting hardware. The Electric-Life billet emergency kit gives an added sense of security for manual entry into the ragtop should the power fail.
    1957 Chevy Bel Air Shaved Door Handle Kit
    The kit comes with two high-powered 60-pound solenoids operated through a power driver 4-c
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air Air Conditioning Kit
    Classic Auto Air will keep this car's future owner nice and cool. There was a day when convertibles didn't come with air, but in our day, A/C is a necessity in any street machine build. Classic Auto Air has kits for a wide range of classic cars and trucks.
    1957 Chevy Bel Air Air Conditioning Kit
    Classic Auto Air will keep this car's future owner nice and cool. There was a day when con
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air AC Kit Installation
    Doug Leetzow lifts the Classic Auto Air evaporator assembly into position.
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air AC Kit Installation
    Classic Auto Air supplies a firewall plate for running the lines through to the compressor and condenser, along with a provision for the heater core inlet and outlet pipes.
    1957 Chevy Bel Air AC Kit Installation
    Classic Auto Air supplies a firewall plate for running the lines through to the compressor
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air AC Kit Installation
    With the A/C mocked up, attention shifts to the convertible top mechanism. Cars Inc. supplied the entire bow mechanism, which is absolutely flawless in quality and fit.
    1957 Chevy Bel Air AC Kit Installation
    With the A/C mocked up, attention shifts to the convertible top mechanism. Cars Inc. suppl
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air Convertible Top
    All 1957 Chevy guys around the world owe Cars Inc. a huge note of gratitude for making the entire convertible top bow assembly available to restorers. Jim Taylor of The Roadster Shop works on the installation of the convertible top bow assembly.
    1957 Chevy Bel Air Convertible Top
    All 1957 Chevy guys around the world owe Cars Inc. a huge note of gratitude for making the
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air Convertible Top
    The Cars Inc. convertible top header is bolted to the bow assembly, and, once again, the fit is perfect.
    1957 Chevy Bel Air Convertible Top
    The Cars Inc. convertible top header is bolted to the bow assembly, and, once again, the f
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air Convertible Top
    The convertible top hydraulic cylinders are inserted into position, and bolted to the top and bottom brackets.
    1957 Chevy Bel Air Convertible Top
    The convertible top hydraulic cylinders are inserted into position, and bolted to the top
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air Convertible Top
    The convertible top pump is mounted directly under the rear package tray and is first hooked up to the hydraulic lines from the two cylinders, and then fastened to the car.
    1957 Chevy Bel Air Convertible Top
    The convertible top pump is mounted directly under the rear package tray and is first hook
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air Convertible Top
    With the convertible top bow assembly and related parts bolted in, Project American Heroes provides a silhouette of its top-up profile.
    1957 Chevy Bel Air Convertible Top
    With the convertible top bow assembly and related parts bolted in, Project American Heroes
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air Convertible Top
    Finishing up some items under the hood, Tom Gottschalk attaches the Flex-a-lite dual electric fans to the radiator using the supplied nylon stud and fasteners for the simple, yet effective "through core" installation.
    1957 Chevy Bel Air Convertible Top
    Finishing up some items under the hood, Tom Gottschalk attaches the Flex-a-lite dual elect
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air Electric Fans
    The hydraulic lines are attached to the cylinders and run back to the pump.
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air Electric Fans
    An extremely low profile allows the lightweight Flex-a-lite dual electric fans to fit where others don't. The combination of ease of "through core" installation, increased horsepower, extended water pump life, and improved gas mileage make this package unbeatable.
    1957 Chevy Bel Air Electric Fans
    An extremely low profile allows the lightweight Flex-a-lite dual electric fans to fit wher
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air Radiator
    The Flex-a-lite radiator features the Flex-a-fit side tank, which makes for simplified installation of the radiator. T-channels in the side tank allow the radiator mounting brackets to slide up and down each channel. The radiator can be repositioned, both vertically and horizontally by simply loosening the bolts provided.
    1957 Chevy Bel Air Radiator
    The Flex-a-lite radiator features the Flex-a-fit side tank, which makes for simplified ins
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air Radiator
    Flex-a-lite radiators are all aluminum with 2-row core, 1-inch/26mm tubes, and three different core sizes with inlets on either the left or right side of the tank (inlet 1.5-inch and 1.75-inch outlet). Suffice it to say, the 717hp Smeding Performance big-block we built for this Tri-Five will have no problems staying cool on both freeways and fairgrounds.
    1957 Chevy Bel Air Radiator
    Flex-a-lite radiators are all aluminum with 2-row core, 1-inch/26mm tubes, and three diffe
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air Radiator
    Using the same mounting hardware as the Flex-a-lite fans, the A/C condenser and trans cooler are attached to the radiator.
    1957 Chevy Bel Air Radiator
    Using the same mounting hardware as the Flex-a-lite fans, the A/C condenser and trans cool
  • 1957 Chevy Bel Air Wheels
    On the way out the door, the boys rolled in the spectacular Intro wheels and Nitto tires that will be mounted on the '57.
    1957 Chevy Bel Air Wheels
    On the way out the door, the boys rolled in the spectacular Intro wheels and Nitto tires t
SOURCES
Cars Inc. Flaming River Industries
Berea
OH
8-00/-648-8022
flamingriver.com
Classic Auto Air-Texas Flex-A-Lite
8-00/-851-1610
www.flex-a-lite.com
Classic Auto Air-Florida Heidt's Hot Rod Shop
111 Kerry Ln.
Wauconda
IL  60084
8-00/-841-8188
www.heidts.com
DAKOTA DIGITAL
800-593-4160
www.dakotadigital.com
The Roadster Shop
http://www.roadstershop.com
Electric-Life
By Arvid Svendsen
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