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Hello all,
I am trying to help a gentleman identify a Ford rear end for an old Victorian Buggy he is working on. It is like nothing I have seen before and I thought maybe someone here might have seen one like it before. Thanks in advance for your help as always!! Jerry |
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Re: Help Identify Ford Rear End I think I would ask on the "T" forum.
Charlie Stephens |
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Re: Help Identify Ford Rear End Yes, they were straight cut gears. I'm thinking Ford Anglia.
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Re: Help Identify Ford Rear End English Ford Model Y. Not very common here but plentiful in England. 1930's
They look like a midget 1934 Ford. |
Re: Help Identify Ford Rear End Definitely not Model T.
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Re: Help Identify Ford Rear End Interesting stuff on the Model Y
http://www.fordyandcmodelregister.co...ification.html Wikipedia "Even by the standards of the time, the UK-built Ford 8, like its major competitor the Austin 7, was found noteworthy for its "almost unbelievable lack of brakes."" http://automotoclassicsale.com/node/22611 |
Re: Help Identify Ford Rear End To all that responded: The gentleman that needed the info wanted to say thanks. You gave him more info in a day than he was able to get on his own in years!
The knowledge on this forum is the best. Jerry |
Re: Help Identify Ford Rear End Thats what makes this a wonderful place.
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