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VanPelt transmission training school - Update If you’ve registered for the event but haven’t received the hotel details, please contact me and I will forward the hotel link and cover letter to you…… Mac
This is now scheduled to take place this September 13th and 14th, 2023 and would be held at our shop in the Cincinnati area (Ohio). It’s been kicked around for several years and I’ve decided that if we do it, it’s going to be now. I’m looking for guys (and gals who are interested) who would like to join us for two days of intense schooling in the early Ford 3 speed transmissions…..specifically the 1932-52 toploader and 40-48 sideloader types. We’re going to limit the group to about 20 attendees. This will be very hands on….watching how we do things, but trying things out as well. The school will be free of charge but attendees will be responsible for their own transportation to and from Cincinnati, plus your hotel accommodations. We’ll provide the mid day meals. What I would like to know is how many would commit to this. I would work with a slightly smaller group but we’re hoping to have 15 to 20 attendees. For now, a verbal commitment is needed and helpful for us to make this move forward. Specific details will be provided in this post, and directly to the attendees. I will try to answer any questions here on this forum but will also reply to private emails. The email address is [email protected]. This announcement is being repeated over on the HAMB (Jalopy Journal). |
Re: VanPelt transmission training school Wow! Kudos to you Mac. That is an awesome opportunity and offer!
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Re: VanPelt transmission training school Wish I wasn't so dam old, great opportunity to learn from the master. Gsry
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Re: VanPelt transmission training school Mac,
This is an incredible offer. So generous of you to offer this. Sent you an email. Thanks again, Tim |
Re: VanPelt transmission training school I would absolutely commit to it!
I live 2 hours from Cinci, so not a terrible drive for me. And we just talked on the phone a couple weeks ago about all the parts and trannys I have. I'm wanting to learn more about them, and what is best to use in my '37 to make it more shift friendly. Over 40 years of mechanic experience, including several Ford Toploader rebuilds (the '60s Toploaders), so I'm all about hands on, and working on old stuff is nothing new, and actually exciting to me! Oh, and I bleed Ford blue! :) |
Re: VanPelt transmission training school Mac,
The free of charge commitment inpresses the heck out of me. To share knowledge, in this day in age of this hobby is cructial. Hat's off to you to put the business to the side for 2 days to share your knowledge free of charge. |
Re: VanPelt transmission training school Mac, this sounds like a super offer for anyone who's into working on these old Ford's. My only suggestion would be to also include some instructions on assembling the later type gears, with improved 2nd and 3rd gear synchronization, from '39 and later transmissions into the '36 and earlier top load cases. There are a lot of folks interested in doing this conversion.
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Re: VanPelt transmission training school I would also be interested, as it could easily be on way from Minnesota to Florida next fall.
Would it be possible to "audit" this class? I may be too old to participate, but I'd sure like to watch and maybe met some of the folks. |
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Re: VanPelt transmission training school Mac: I have a '35 transmission, could I bring that to the "training school"? Any idea "when" in September it will be? I am interested as well.
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As for bringing a transmission, we might permit one or two "samples" to be brought in, but we don't want anyone to bring a trans that they hoped might be rebuilt during the school as there will not be time for that. Also, we have samples of practically every version of early Ford transmission here already. If you are interested in being added to the list, please send me an email. It's not a commitment on your part yet. |
Re: VanPelt transmission training school Just a side note here.........if you want to be added to the list, please send me an email ([email protected]) with your name, phone number, and obviously we need the email address in order to let you know further details. Thanks!
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Re: VanPelt transmission training school Hi Mac, I will be in my new home in east MO by then , so the drive would be doable. Count me in if there is room. Tim
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Re: VanPelt transmission training school This is very cool of you!!! I will sign up in a few days once some wedding plans are known
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Re: VanPelt transmission training school I would certainly be interested and I have a 33 4cyl trans I need to go through and could bring along IF needed!!!!
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Mac, thank you for responding to my posted suggestion. Your response sounds reasoable, as I am sure some attendees will be asking you questions on this subject anyway. I can also understand your reasoning behind guarding your secrets on this conversion as a good business decision. I have also learned a few things (tricks) about doing this conversion myself that I would probably hesitate to divulge. |
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Re: VanPelt transmission training school I am interested. I assume it would be a weekend. I want to attend the Old Car Festival in Dearborn and Model A Day in Gilmore, so that might conflict. I'd love it if it were during the week.
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Re: VanPelt transmission training school The interest in the training is very good. I’d like to ask that those who’ve expressed interest here in this forum to please use the email ([email protected]) to pass their contact info along. In some cases, I only have their Fordbarn handle. I’ll need to formalize the list and I don’t want to miss anyone.
As for the time of week, it’ll most likely to be a Wednesday-Thursday session with Friday being a travel home day. I might keep Friday morning open for any wrap up I have to do. Folks would have to arrive by Tuesday evening latest. There’s a Holiday Inn Express very close by. Right now we’ve heard from more than a dozen, and I am building the list in the order received. This has been a few years of consideration and will involve basically shutting down the work at the shop for at least a week. So, even if it’s a wild success and a few people miss the opportunity, I don’t think I would try to plan for another training school after this one. This is the only chance to get to the training and to soak up some of our knowledge and experience. |
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