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Old 01-29-2023, 03:22 AM   #1
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Has anybody fitted a vintage flower vase to their Ford car and when were they available and where would you fit them anyway, just curious.
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Old 01-29-2023, 04:42 AM   #2
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Yes I fitted a pair I found a a friends to my '27 T tudor sedan in 1969.I had to make brackets and fitted them to the B pillar behind the door.Don't think they were offered by Ford .Maybe a carriage accessory.
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Old 01-29-2023, 02:36 PM   #3
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Has anybody fitted a vintage flower vase to their Ford car and when were they available and where would you fit them anyway, just curious.

Bud vases may have been standard or optional on some cars but I don't think they were on Fords - I suspect Henry would have considered them frivolous. Course there were aftermarket ones - Mr Google has pictures of quite a few. IMHO, they don't look right in anything newer than a Model A, and that's stretching it. I think they had pretty much gone out of style by WW2.

Usually they're attached to the B-pillar behind the door or somewhere on the rear quarter. Reproductions are available but they ain't cheap!

https://www.snydersantiqueauto.com/s...archt=bud+vase
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I was stationed in Germany when I was in the US Army in 1956-58. Bud vases were very common in Germany at the time. We had a '50 Opel which was like a '38-39 Chevy that someone had pored alumn water on scrinking it down to a compact.
I thought the Bud vases were very neat so i bought one for my dash. The German's generally attached the bud vase to the center of the dash so that is where i attached the Bud vase in the Opel.
Before I left Germany to return home to the US I removed the Bud vase and dash mount, brought it home to CA.
After I got home and got my '36 out of storage where it had been for two years while I was away in the Army, I mounted the bud vase to the dash in Henry, where it is still located.
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I was stationed in Germany when I was in the US Army in 1956-58. Bud vases were very common in Germany at the time. We had a '50 Opel which was like a '38-39 Chevy that someone had pored alumn water on scrinking it down to a compact.
I thought the Bud vases were very neat so i bought one for my dash. The German's generally attached the bud vase to the center of the dash so that is where i attached the Bud vase in the Opel.
Before I left Germany to return home to the US I removed the Bud vase and dash mount, brought it home to CA.
After I got home and got my '36 out of storage where it had been for two years while I was away in the Army, I mounted the bud vase to the dash in Henry, where it is still located.
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After looking at 'petehoovie's' enlarged pix of the flower/bud vase in my '36 a light came on in the corner of my brain, prompting me to look through my albums. I came upon a pix taken in 1957-58 in Germany. My wife "Gerry" and I had stopped for a roadside lunch break. Always having a camera handy I snapped a pix of the event. The bud vase is clearly visible attached to the dash of our Opel in about the same position as the location in my '36 Ford.
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After looking at 'petehoovie's' enlarged pix of the flower/bud vase in my '36 a light came on in the corner of my brain, prompting me to look through my albums. I came upon a pix taken in 1957-58 in Germany. My wife "Gerry" and I had stopped for a roadside lunch break. Always having a camera handy I snapped a pix of the event. The bud vase is clearly visible attached to the dash of our Opel in about the same position as the location in my '36 Ford.
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Those retro VW beetles had them standard from new with a bloody great plastic sunflower thing poking out.

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It can be noted from the pix I posted earlier of my '50 Opel in Germany, I used the bud vase for flowers and/or a place to park a pipe which I smoked in lieu of cigarettes.

I keep fake silk roses in the bud vase now.
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Here is a NOS one currently on EBAY.


https://www.ebay.com/itm/394477114946


Just saw another listed.
And a 3rd.



https://www.ebay.com/itm/26614658988...e784%7Ciid%3A1


https://www.ebay.com/itm/31442392003...Bk9SR5yk6PXQYQ
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/394477114946

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Thanks Pete !!
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