Burned '32 PU came to new home today 4 Attachment(s)
Won the salvage sale on a friends burned '32 PU. Thinking of taking it toward a judgeable V8 standard, it was a 12V driver/ show PU. Anyway some photos for you folks. Seems he did have a fire extinguisher, but it went 'poof' and nothing happened. as old ones and sometime new ones do. they gotta be shook up ect after time. The powder settles and gets solid.
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Re: Burned '32 PU came to new home today https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...p;d=1630030120
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...p;d=1630030120 New project - 1932 Ford Pick-Up - Congratulations. |
Re: Burned '32 PU came to new home today While a tragedy, that really could have been much worse. Good luck with your endeavor.
There was a thread on the H.A.M.B. a few years ago by a guy who did a '40 coupe that had been burned much, much worse. As I remember, he had to do a lot to the metal to get into a condition where i could even be worked. If you check it out, it may contain some good information for you. |
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https://assets.bigcartel.com/product...fit=max&w=1500 He was starting his iconic '40 Coupe in the garage one day in 2011. It backfired, and caught fire. At 91 years of age, Tom wasn't able to get the car out of the fire. The car and garage were totaled. Several "shakers" in the Hot Rod "Community" came together, organized a plan, amassed $30K in donations, and through the volunteer efforts of several shops in the industry, Tom's '40 was presented to him in pristine condition again less than two years later. https://www.jalopyjournal.com/wp-con...11/10/tom2.jpg BEFORE the fire! https://th.bing.com/th/id/R.29fa5c1d...pid=ImgRaw&r=0 AFTER The Fire https://th.bing.com/th/id/R.9c363bff...pid=ImgRaw&r=0 https://th.bing.com/th/id/R.af2033f4...pid=ImgRaw&r=0 And AFTER The Restoration https://www.hotrodhotline.com/sites/...s/DSC_2262.jpg https://www.hotrodhotline.com/sites/...s/DSC_2258.jpg https://th.bing.com/th/id/R.462352ed...pid=ImgRaw&r=0 . |
Re: Burned '32 PU came to new home today Nice truck....I also hope you are planning to ditch those Ugly ass seal beam head light conversions too!!! I think I'd ditch them before I do anything else!!!! Good luck on the rebuild!!!
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Re: Burned '32 PU came to new home today Re-wire it, get it running and drive it. Now you've got real "patina". :):D:cool::eek:Paul in CT
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Re: Burned '32 PU came to new home today Thats a good story the 40 ,I think a Donner body would have been needed ?
Nice truck to worth doing , |
Re: Burned '32 PU came to new home today Is that a 4 Cyl Pick up or has the engine been changed like the 40??
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Re: Burned '32 PU came to new home today beautiful car but where’s the flat head
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Re: Burned '32 PU came to new home today I think it’ll buff out!
But seriously, that does not look too bad, I would definitely tackle that job. |
Re: Burned '32 PU came to new home today I wish you luck, fire jobs are quite a tackle. Nice looking truck. I can't imagine the pain and anguish of the former owner. I'm guilty myself of not carrying a halon type extinguisher.
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Re: Burned '32 PU came to new home today Jay Leno demonstrated the new gas type fire extinguishers- Looks like a big road flare and the smoke puts out fires. Newc
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Re: Burned '32 PU came to new home today Nice acquisition. I ran around for years with a model a and the gas tank in the dash. Things happen I guess.
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Well a week or so of filthy/stinky work and here are some photos for you all. I don't want the stink inside this Winter, so a rush to strip/clean it up. Household cleaners with bleach cuts the soot and so does 'GOOP' [abrasive tho]. The High$ engine will need a tear down. Trans is ok. Sand blasting burned sheet metal is future. First reconstruction is the frame paint-still straight.!! Last photo shows a possible culprit- rubber hose from tank to electric pump [for priming?] and rubber hose to fuel pump [burned up]. Excessive prime , then a backfire. Same situation that caught the '40 cpe?? Later Newc
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'Caution: living may be hazardous to your long term health. Eventually, and often over time, death has been known to occur....' |
Re: Burned '32 PU came to new home today Dale, save that "banger" motor. That little pickup looks like a great project.
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