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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
A well-disciplined army shows battle readiness by displaying the highest level of commitment and unity, which results in proficient military teamwork to achieve victory. Battle maneuvers and formation drills are performed in order to teach soldiers to fight as a single unit to overcome the firepower of the enemy. Infantrymen are grouped into various formations, and given tactical instructions from their commander. The most brilliant strategists seek to make the individual soldiers come together into one high-performing military machine that swiftly and confidently conquers the enemy.
On a somewhat smaller scale, Project American Heroes, the 1957 Cars Inc.-bodied, Roadster Shop "chassied" Chevrolet promises to be one high-performing, street-fighting machine that swiftly and confidently conquers the interstates. From this observer's vantage point, every component in Project American Heroes displays spectacular quality along with brilliantly engineered fitment and ease of installation. The sculpted rails of the Roadster Shop Chassis are a work of art. The Heidt's Hot Rod Shop front suspension testifies to the years of experience and hard work that have been poured into manufacturing these suspension components. The soon-to-arrive Smeding Performance 572 big-block, with Racing Head Service, Comp Cams, and Holley components, will provide all the muscle necessary to propel the '57 drop-top to generous highway speeds.
This collection of parts sets the bar high for the finished product. Bringing up the rear for the chassis will include installation of the Moser fabricated housing, mounting the Rock Valley Antique Auto Parts stainless steel tank, installing the Heidt's triangulated 4-bar rear suspension, and plumbing the fuel line with product from Classic Tube. j
The voting is done, and it's official: Armed forces personnel have picked the brilliant blue color scheme with Bel Air trim as the version of Project American Heroes that we will build. Coming in a close second was the green machine. To find out more, or to make a donation, visit www.projectamericanheroes.org.
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The guys at Roadster Shop TIG-welded these upper control arm brackets for the Heidt's Four
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Combination lower control arm/shock mount bracket is attached to the housing. Moser's Fabr
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Air Ride Technologies provided its ShockWaves for the Project American Heroes build. With
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Installation of the rear suspension involves bolting the ShockWaves to the upper shock mou
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With ShockWaves in place, the housing is joined to the ShockWaves via the lower mounting f
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The Heidt's lower control arm is bolted to the Roadster Shop brackets that have already be
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The Heidt's stainless steel upper control arm is installed, making sure to properly align
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The Heidt's triangulated 4-bar suspension does not require a Panhard rod. The Heidt's bars
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Studs are installed for later installation of the center section.
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The Roadster Shop Tri-Five Chassis equipped with suspension and brakes almost gives the im
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Rock Valley Antique Auto Parts Stainless Steel tank is set in place, and propped up to app
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The tank will be more carefully fitted when brackets have been fabricated for mounting.
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Fuel tank mounting brackets are fabricated in order to be welded to the tank with bolt-on
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Brackets are ground smooth for appearance and to help facilitate strong welds.
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Edges get cleaned up on the grinding wheel.
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With final measurements made, and the tank positioned with clearance for the filler neck a
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On the passenger side, Doug Leetzow TIG-welds the bracket to the tank.
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The tank is removed and holes are drilled in both the brackets and the frame, holes are ta
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Beginning with an 8-foot length of Classic Tube's 1/2-inch fuel line, Chris Patzer from th
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Care is taken to create bends that in no way restrict fuel delivery.
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The fuel line is marked at the point in which the line must angle.
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The 1/2-inch fuel line from Classic Tube is plenty strong, requiring slightly more effort
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Bends must be both the proper angle and square.
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Measurements are made to create a line that works around the various obstructions in the f
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Chris determines to trim the line in an open place for installation of the union that will
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The line is trimmed and flared to create a union just behind the tubular chassis support.
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Connection is now in place for a union to the front hard line. For now, the line will wait
With the tank safely secured, we're bringing up the rear with Moser, Heidt's, Air Ride, Classic Tube, and Rock Valley Antique Auto Parts.
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Air Ride Technologies
350 S. Charles St
Jasper
IN
47546
812-482-2932
www.ridetech.com
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Cars Inc.
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Project American Heroes
www.projectamericanheroes.net
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Classic Tube
80 Rotech Drive
Lancaster
NY
14086
800-882-3711
www.classictube.com
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Heidt's Hot Rod Shop
111 Kerry Ln.
Wauconda
IL
60084
8-00/-841-8188
www.heidts.com
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Moser Engineering
2-60/-726-6689
moserengineering.com
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Rock Valley Antique Auto Parts, Inc.
(800) 344-1934
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The Roadster Shop
http://www.roadstershop.com
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