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My two!
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10-26-2014, 07:56 AM | #63 |
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Thanks Bruce.....we like her.
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My '37 V8-60 Touring sedan as purchased.
With my Model A coupe. And with the used front bumper installed before the bumper guards.
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I need a 32 but my wife says if I drag another old car home I could sleep in the shed with it. Well it looks like I am going to sleep in the shed. I have sleep in worse places. The trouble winter coming on and there no heat in that shed. One thing around here don't say any thing about a 32. Her eyes turn red and I mean real red then I get a look that could kill a dog. That not going to stop me so we will see who boss around here. Better go now before she reads this.
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Not exactly a Ford, but mostly Ford parts. A 1948 Allard drop head coupe with stock 21 stud ('37 style) flathead. During my search for a '35 Ford I fell in love with this car and I could afford it even though only about 800 were made.
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11-02-2014, 09:32 AM | #69 |
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Nice one. Its always interesting to see different vehicles where the Ford flathead was used. I recall searching a junkyard back in the early seventies and seeing a little red two door car, might have been a convertible. Guessing it was early sixties, late fifties vintage. Under the hood was a flathead V8! No idea what the car was .
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The electricals I see on the firewall sure looks like the occasionally reliable Lucas system. But then I could be mistaken.
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Someone has to 'represent' for the four-door ragtops. My Dad and I had many great hours working on this one...
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Our neighbors at the 2006 E/F V/8 Eastern Meet, Love those 4dr drop tops. Bob
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Three of our cars at an all ford meet at a historical village west of Toronto Can. seat arm middle drive your woody day 006.jpg
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Red neck That's the best laugh I v had in a long time ,I showed the wife and she laughed to .Ted
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This beautiful 1938 Ford Convertible belongs to Jim Parsons.
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This beautiful 1936 Ford Roadster belongs to Ken Bounds. Because of mechanical difficulties, me and Grant Fleming were not able to get our cars to the 2014 EFV-8 Central National Meet at Springfield. Ken let us borrow his car so Grant and I could participate in the Route 66 Tour. Thanks Ken.
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Since you woke up the thread, here's some I did yesterday;
Click on either image to go to a page at my website with a bunch more from this shoot. Artsy fartsy pics from a Wooden Deardorff camera and some 4X5" film that says develop before 1993. Brute force.
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A few more....
2006 Eastern Meet Rouge entry ... Bob
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