Re: Let's meet the "Model 40" guys,... 1933/1934 I bougth this basketcase 2007
http://www.brandow.eu/ford33/upd1/IMG_4446.jpg http://www.brandow.eu/ford33/upd1/IMG_4435.jpg This is how it looks now 2010. http://www.brandow.eu/div/33m.jpg You can see the progress here www.brandow.eu |
Re: Let's meet the "Model 40" guys,... 1933/1934 i am a 34 guy too
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some shots of my 33 roadster
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Re: Let's meet the "Model 40" guys,... 1933/1934 http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...d_pete/1-6.jpg
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...d_pete/3-3.jpg http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...d_pete/6-2.jpg Heading down to Australia within the month. Will get a blown BBC, T400, lots of billet, shiny paint etc etc Nah - just kidding. Will be doing nothing to the body except maybe running it highboy, just getting a full mechanical rebuild/upgrade with 40s period brakes and speed parts, maybe dropped axle, reversed springs. ALMOST sold it but glad I didnt. |
Re: Let's meet the "Model 40" guys,... 1933/1934 33's and 34's sure are beauties. Thanks for posting your photos. If anyone has a 33 4 door sedan PASS side inside door latch please let me know. I did post in WANTED but perhaps not everyone reads it. Thanks.
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2 years, many hours,many $ this is where I am at now. After posting this I found out that the pickups are model # 46, sorry old age & CRS.
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Here is 'Out-of-Africa', which came as a partial basket-case, and I've had since 06. I collected a few parts, & procrastinated until July of this year. From July through Sept, I put it together, and made it 'road-ready'. First of Oct was the first time it operated on US roads, and it has completed a 600-mile trip. Really runs & drives nice !! I've had my fun, and Now it's ready and 'available' for someone else to either enjoy, or restore.
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Re: Let's meet the "Model 40" guys,... 1933/1934 Let's see some more Model 40's !
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Re: Let's meet the "Model 40" guys,... 1933/1934 Hey Randy,.....
You got to quit letting these things get away ! |
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My 34 Roadster in out of the Cold!
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Re: Let's meet the "Model 40" guys,... 1933/1934 Randy, my engine doesn't leak that badly only a few drops, however if you were to lay on that carpet and look up under my car you would see a piece of fabric tie strapped on from the transmission to the oil pan to catch any "potential drips" plus I had the car on the hoist before the event and spent a few hours cleaning the bottom of the car. There was a Model T next to me and they had a tarp on the carpet from the front to the back of the car.
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Re: Let's meet the "Model 40" guys,... 1933/1934 Amen!
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My 1934 5w and my 1934 sedan delivery
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Re: Let's meet the "Model 40" guys,... 1933/1934 Panhead Pete, you almost got me to jump on a plane and steal that 34 away from ya!! hahahaha....BBC, billet...OMG!!!! lol
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Love 33/34's!
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I almost bought this race car out of South Carolina...origional 3-window...too bad the back window was hacked out...doors were are welded... so basically the body is a shell now. Would make a cool gasser!!
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