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18 mos. and many $'s, drove for the first time Thanksgiving day. Will detail what all was done later. John |
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Location: Michigan / Ontario border, Sarnia, Ontario. 50 miles from Detroit and 150 from Toronto.
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It looks good and I will bet you are proud. A basic no frills A that is a rarity in today's hobby. Wayne
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Nice, indeed ![]() That FIRST ride is always special, eh ![]() You've done good. |
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First drive was also the first time in a Model A.
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Really nice! DD
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Great job, and always a thrill to drive for the first time a car you just brought back to life.
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oooh I do love black model A's. Looks very nice!
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Did you paint the bumpers? Wayne
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Very nice. Just make sure you take it to completion. I finished a 32 5-window coupe and do you think I could find the time to mount the rumble seat in it. It is too much fun to drive it! Ed
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Nicely done. What is the finish on the grill and front Bumper? It's very nice looking.
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Very nicely done. I especially like the blackwall tires-glad you didn't put whitewalls on it.
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Thanks guys. this was intended to be a daily driver so some cosmetic things were done on the cheap. Bumpers, radiator shell and headlight buckets were painted and I installed my own interior. All mechanical was restored or replaced - shackles, brakes & rods, new clutch, ring gear, radiator, engine mounts, valves, pan dropped, king pins, modern shocks, body block, new wiring, turn signals, muffler, 30-31 steering column support and several other hundred $'s and hours worth of stuff. I amazed myself with the desire of doing everything by myself with no help and did it - just had to. This was my frsit rertirement project and at a loss what to do now. 150 miles so far and no problems.
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