Rare Deuce parts thread 15 Attachment(s)
Pressed splash apron from Belgian 3 window, chromed brass insert from Spanish B400, German badge, English red badges, English dual temp gauge, US dual temp, English sidelights, crank hole with pressing, Spanish dash knob, English headlamp glass, German ivory handles, UK ashtray and handle...
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Re: Rare Deuce parts thread 15 Attachment(s)
More...Imp gals gauge (I am looking for one to buy!), Early single hood hooks, UK Cooper Stewart gauges (4 types), German dash knob, UK interior light, Model 14 sidelights
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Re: Rare Deuce parts thread 14 Attachment(s)
More...Model 14 bumper emblem, RHD column drop and foot rest, B400 mirror, RHD stop light switch, UK two piece steering wheel, French Jaeger speedo, German chassis stamp, radio, sport coupe parts, European chrome grille shell....and the best book ever to read about them all!!!!
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Woodie tag, RPU dash, sport coupe top irons, UK Model B (left) & Model 14 steering wheels, RHD pedals, flat Depress Beam headlamp glass - for wartime use, UK 'petrol' gas gauge, UK sedan dash, raised louver hood sides, UK headlamp versus US (no Twolite stamp and screw adjuster to rear), UK commercial side lights (steel bowl not stainless / chrome as passenger)
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Cutaway
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Re: Rare Deuce parts thread Thanks for compiling the pictures. could do with some of those parts myself.
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A daft obsession Mart...and they aren't all mine!
...B400 / Vicky running board brackets, German Drauz body emblem, European rad cap (left), ash trays |
Re: Rare Deuce parts thread Nice collection, except the roadster door in group 2 looks suspiciously like a 1936.
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Thanks Karl, that's intriguing. I saved the image ages ago as the wood in mine is missing and planned on trying to replicate it using this pic. |
Re: Rare Deuce parts thread Keith, very nice photo collection and even nicer of you to share it. Respectfully, I "think" that in your first group.....The blue "Deutsches" Ford oval wasn't used till late 1935 or 1936. I think you and I have talked before and that for 32 the (little further in the same grouping) Red Ford ovals were "most" likely appropriate. I believe there was a "Government Approval" attached to the use of "Deutsches Erzuicians" and Ford didn't attain that status until 1936 I believe???? Would like to find an "original" red one!!!!
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My thoughts too |
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Note the difference in the door latch. The Australian latch is designed more like a closed car latch and the 36 latch interlocks like a US 32-34 roadster latch. PM gearheadbill , I think he has several pictures of Australian phaeton wood saved on his computer. |
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And I was ready to call you a show off.... LOL |
Re: Rare Deuce parts thread Keith,
I agree with Karl that the door is a mid-35 through '36 phaeton-roadster door. Great collection of photos and thanks for sharing them. I especially like the rare Model 14 items and confirmation that a commercial version of the '32 fender lamps existed like the commercial/truck version of cowl lamps in North America, both of which seem to be exceedingly rare. |
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Hi Robert, am sure you are right. It was this article years ago that set my interest but doesn't mean it was correct. If a red Ford script one that you are after let me know and will keep a look out for you. |
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Thanks David, Karl and Uncle Buck...good job I haven't braved making a start on replacing the wood on mine! |
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Yes Please!!!! Obviously the nicer the better as you know where its destined for!!! |
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Re: Rare Deuce parts thread Thanks for all that Keith.I have had the red script ones from France and Australia.Being an old friend of Bob Drake he had asked me at one time what he could produce for the Street Rod market.I mentioned the red porcelain emblems that fit in the 32 bezel.He said he needed to have one to prove to Ford that it was genuine.Since he is under license to reproduce parts and that they were very particular about the Ford logo etc. I sent him the one from Australia that I had.That is how he started making the colored ones.
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35 Aussie Ute door.
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