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Here is my crusty 1937 standard Tudor. Stock 221 engine fresh rebuild, rebuilt transmission and rear end with 3.25 gears. It's never been restored. The paint is rough. It's nearly a daily driver for me.
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Mine..........purchased in 1996 with 30,137 miles on the clock. Currently has over 63,000.
My favorite picture taken during the 2015 Black Hills National Driving Tour. Made it out and made it back. |
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Another beauty.
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I had a '50 Merc' in '70, restored a '50 Ford wagon in the '80's. Now my '50 Custom tudor, ,owned for 2 1/2 years and put 12k miles on her, while going through it from top to bottom, which almost did me in. Still puttering on it most of the time.
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My 48
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My '38 Standard. These old Fords get a lot of attention.
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1932 AAB Truck 1953 Ford Jubilee 1965 Mercury Comet Caliente 2015 Ford F250 SuperCrew Lots of Allis tractors Some Cub Cadets |
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My '34 Tudor
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Now and then.
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Clarence, my 1948 panel truck I bought in February of 1973 as a $75 dollar beater work truck:
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