Model-A

365 Days Of A

Some of you fellas might have seen this already, but I hadn’t… and thought I would post. Essentially, it’s a blog from a young man that has decided to park his late model cars for 365 days to only drive his Model A sedan. Like this young guy, I drive an early Ford everyday and found it somewhat entertaining to read about his challenges and successes. I thought you might as well.

You can follow his blog here.

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Before & After

I love before and after shots… They are tangible evidence of dedication, hard work, passion, and everything else it takes to restore an old Ford. If a single picture is worth a thousand words, how many words is two worth?

Check out this great thread.

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ElRod Makes A Head Puller

Have a pesky head on your banger that refuses to budge? No sweat… ElRod has the answer.

Check it out.

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Dan Baron’s Model-A Truck

I was cruising Dan’s photo galleries and came across the above closed cab ’31. I fell in love instantly. It’s the usability that gets me… I can just see myself cruising this thing to work – can’t you? I’d have a small tool box in the bed along with maybe some wood and/or parts from a project I’m working on. I think some people forget how functional an old car can be and this truck is a perfect example of practicality. Drive them fellas…

More shots here.

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The Places We Go

One of the best features of the NEW Ford Barn is the image galleries users are able to post. We are just now starting to reap the benefits of these, but one in particular really blew my skirt up. A user by the name of HoarseWhisperer likes to get his a-roadster out and about… and, in doing so, he seems take a lot of pictures. One of his galleries is dedicated just to photos of the places he’s been in the roadster.

Check it out. You’ll be glad ya did!

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