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06-01-2010, 10:49 PM | #1 |
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Let's meet the "Model 40" guys,... 1933/1934
How many of you guys are working on a 33/34 Ford ? I have a 3/W coupe,... I have had a few over the years,..... How About you guy's,...
What have ya' got ?
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I have a 33 ickup and a 34 roadster I'm workin on. I too have had a handfull of 33/34 Fords.
The roadster will be full fendered...when I find fenders
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Are you running from a gas can in the box?
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I've got a 34' Roadster(see avatar)..Have owned a few other 34's(Cabrio and 5 window coupe)..Looking for another 34' Cabrio..
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I was...have a new tank in it now
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i have a 34 cabro 2 34 pickups 1 33 pickup 1 34 panel looking for left N.O.S. board for pickup panel and i have 18 outher fords 26/32
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My 33 is a pleasure to drive. I did put a overdrive in it. I have a columbia rear end to put in it. Maybe this fall.The roof was filled in when I got it. Anyway I still love it.It very solid and rattle free.
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My avatar is my '33 5W. It looks a little more finished than that pic now though.
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You guy's have some cool stuff ! Hey Mfagan,.. love the Roadster,... I seen one just like it in Rod Action, back in the 70's,..... Could it have been yours ?
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My Model 40 fun project is my unrestored 1934 phaeton. Right now, I'm working on preserving my deteriorating leather upholstery.
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Chris: Fenders are optional - stick a motor in it and drive it!!!
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This is my 34 which was restored two years ago. Tom
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Here's my '34 roadster.
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I have a 34 Ford 4 Dr. Deluxe with the Rare Potter Trunk, working on bringing it up to a nice driver , I don't know as yet on posting a picture ...
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Richard, I would love to but this car is more of a project then it looks This is how it looked when I bought it a few months back. The pics of it are from the next day when I got it home...has a few rubber snubbers and C-clamps holding it together!!
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Here are my two. I hope to get the cabrio. on the road by 2012 while leaving as much of it's history intact as possible. Too many homestead projects for this year.
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Here's my fordr, driving to eastern meet in SC. on 6/21/10
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I have 34 3W project. The one in my picture sold a few months back...
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Chris: That DOES make a difference... BTW my Avatar photo is my roadster back in 1958 when it was stored in a PIG SHED in Utah. It was brought to California maybe in the 1970's and I bought it in 1981. It sat in storage and in my shop until 2003 when I stuck a motor in it and drove it for Fathers Day, then built a new chassis during 2004 and switched the body the day before the PRC Reliability Run in October of that year. It has been alot of fun, hence my
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Very cool Richard! Funny, I was born in 1981 Another note, my big goal (and this is no joke) is to get the roadster going and take it on your run. Every year I look at the pics from that event and am green with envy
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Our 33 , used most weeks, great car for traveling, 34 is great for burning around in. Dragster is just fun.Lawrie .Lawrie
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Our 34 5 window driven by Ron Tilley was the track champion at Silver Spring Speedway in Mechanicsburg PA in 1957 & 1958. Also the car that won the most races in one season ever at that track, 11.
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Now that all the 34 guys are looking at this thread, I have to ask, who has interior window moldings for my 3W doors? I'd buy one, two or all three. I already have the rear window one. I'm not rich by any means, but would pay a fair price... Thanks,Tim
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I have a 34 3 window that was built into a stock car in the late 50s,last run in 64. I've owned it since 64 and just pulled it out of the woods about a month ago. Plans are to restore it to as raced condition.
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old race cars are the best! Keep posting those 34's
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I live in Camrose, Alberta. I drive a restored 34 Cabriolet and also have an unrestored 34 Tudor, 34 5 window and over the winter bought an unrestored 34 3 window I'd been chasing for well over twenty years. Someday I'll take the time to learn to post a picture. Ron Pilger
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Finished a 3W last month, mild hot rod, photo attached, starting another one to be stock, photo attached, running a '34 Roadster as my driver, photo attached, tomorrow a '33 Roadster arriving, photo attached....it's an addiction as we know...
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here's my '34, underconstruction, but a driver with 11,000 miles.
this weekend im working on dialing in the timing, then regulating the fuel pump, just tested it and its putting out 6 psi or my fuel pump tester dosent work. rich |
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Oh you poor soul . How do you bear the burden? Very nice cars!
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I have the 34 pickup in my avatar.Only now it is completely disassembled and getting patch panels and new chassis.
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I have 34 5W since 1952, restored her for 75th anniv. Use her for all the local cruises in sw pa area.
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I have a 34 5w that my dad bought in the late 50s to make into a hot rod. He started working on it when he retired then I bought it. It still need a lot of work. I love the sound of the flathead. He could not get it to start reliably but I did when I but in smaller power values in the carbs and made the gasket surfaces flat.
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my 34 tudor
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Here is mine...the first pic is how I found her...just swaped out the worn 1950 flathead for a re-built 1950 flattie...trying to finish this one up nice as time and cash allows! Its going to be an early styled hot rod....I would love to own a stock Model 40 but thats only if I hit the lotto!! hahaha
I would like to paint it Washington Blue next year and put the grill shell and radiator back to stock position...one day at a time..lol
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28rup, it shows up on my screen and in your quote...must be your computer....
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Six, I can't see it either
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I am not seeing it either. Rod
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Harms Way, no, built my 34 Roadster from scratch over the last 15 years. Wanted it like ones I saw back in the 60's!!
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Great looking Roadster.
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[QUOTE=Chris;20145]I have a 33 ickup and a 34 roadster I'm workin on. I too have had a handfull of 33/34 Fords.
The roadster will be full fendered...when I find fenders That's a beautiful truck and I like the direction that roadster is heading! You are one luck y dude!! Quote:
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Is it April first already?
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I've had a 33 Fordor for 23 years...And I'm almost finished,I'm embarassed to say . Good things sometimes take awhile. I'll post pics when it's done and when somebody shows me how to post them....'til then..Dick Cape Cod
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I've been working on a 34 fordor for the last 16 or so years. Also have a 35 fordor that I've had for 3 yrs. Keep buying something else before I finish anything!
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Does mine count. It is a 33 truck with a 34 car chassie. It is a great driver with the 21 stud flathead and 3 speed trans. They shortned the frame and bobbed the rear bed down. I put 19 inch wires off a 30 model a and got 475/500 on front and 700 on rear. Dont know if i will do much to it because i drive it alot and dont want any down time with it.
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cool truck grumpy... You got it right, drive it a lot....
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Here are my two 33's.
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Here's one of mine I took on the weekend.
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I don't have a 34 but I'm hoping this will be my next car . I do have a stable of two 1930 Model A's, a 1910 hupmobile and a 1967 Sunbeam Alpine The 34 ticks all the boxes for me in terms of looks . Unfortunately the numbers of original 34's in New Zealand is very limited. I have considered buying in the States and shipping out to New Zealand but I'm quite apphrehensive about getting stung and stuck with an expensive lemon . Karl
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Please tie those tanks down. Nice shop !!!
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Sunday's dump run, if we have time.
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This one I actually found at the dumps. The paint was old and faded-nobody wanted it.
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The battery went dead on this junker while I was in prison. You would think they could make a battery that would last 15 years. I guess not.
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I answered an old add, and this one came out of a nice garage after a 45 year slumber. Ill get it running one day.
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Did I see that white sedan on E-Bay a while back ?
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I have some 1933 and this 1934 roadster ute.
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Mine is an early 33 Victoria. Bought it in 1953 for $100. Originally had non skirted fenders on the front. Was "hot rodded" in the 60's, then restored in the 70's. Been enjoyed since then.
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My unrestored Vic
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I really like the cut on your 3 Window,... What are the plans ?
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Here are some I have, and have had,.... (I really like them "3 Winders" )
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I,ve got a 33 tudor Thats been on the road for 18 years, its been to 44 of the lower states, British Columbia and will get the other 4 states this fall. Also going on the street rodder tour from Kalamazoo, Mi. thru Canada to Berlington, Vt. We need to go to Delaware, South Carolina, Florida and Alabama. After that it,s on to New Orleans, Texas Motor Speedway and on home in Sacramento, Calf. Hope to see some of yopu on the road.
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I have had about 6-7 months and I have a ways to go. Junior
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I have had my 33 for some 20 years or so. I not really sure when I got it. I traded a 55 Chevy for it.A friend like my Chevy and said he would like to have it. I like his 33 so we traded on the spot.I never looked back.I put a overdrive in it and had it repainted.Put new tires on it a couple of years ago.Its a good solid car and no rattles either.I drive it on tours and do enjoy it very much.Wife says we will never sell it.I do agree with her.It had a rumble seat and wish it had a trunk instead.That my only complaint with the 33.
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Just got this one home..34' Cabrio..It needs a drivers side door glass w/stainless trim..Anyone got one they'd sell?
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Here is mine.
I just picked it up and am getting it back on the road from a number of years in storage. I'm very excited as I never thought I would own a "real steel" '34. Harms way - We still need to get together sometime. I'm only about an hour away from you and pass throught there a couple of times a year on my way up north. Do you ever make to Midland for the antique festivals?? |
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im in.
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I bougth this basketcase 2007
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some shots of my 33 roadster
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Heading down to Australia within the month. Will get a blown BBC, T400, lots of billet, shiny paint etc etc Nah - just kidding. Will be doing nothing to the body except maybe running it highboy, just getting a full mechanical rebuild/upgrade with 40s period brakes and speed parts, maybe dropped axle, reversed springs. ALMOST sold it but glad I didnt.
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33's and 34's sure are beauties. Thanks for posting your photos. If anyone has a 33 4 door sedan PASS side inside door latch please let me know. I did post in WANTED but perhaps not everyone reads it. Thanks.
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Here is 'Out-of-Africa', which came as a partial basket-case, and I've had since 06. I collected a few parts, & procrastinated until July of this year. From July through Sept, I put it together, and made it 'road-ready'. First of Oct was the first time it operated on US roads, and it has completed a 600-mile trip. Really runs & drives nice !! I've had my fun, and Now it's ready and 'available' for someone else to either enjoy, or restore.
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Let's see some more Model 40's !
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Hey Randy,.....
You got to quit letting these things get away !
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Your pictures bring back good memories of Austin in the 70's . It was a great small city then. We lived on Peaceful hill and Newton St. at different times. I still think about the 36 coupe I let get away at an auction about 1973.
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My 34 Roadster in out of the Cold!
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Randy, my engine doesn't leak that badly only a few drops, however if you were to lay on that carpet and look up under my car you would see a piece of fabric tie strapped on from the transmission to the oil pan to catch any "potential drips" plus I had the car on the hoist before the event and spent a few hours cleaning the bottom of the car. There was a Model T next to me and they had a tarp on the carpet from the front to the back of the car.
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My 1934 5w and my 1934 sedan delivery
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Panhead Pete, you almost got me to jump on a plane and steal that 34 away from ya!! hahahaha....BBC, billet...OMG!!!! lol
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Love 33/34's!
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I almost bought this race car out of South Carolina...origional 3-window...too bad the back window was hacked out...doors were are welded... so basically the body is a shell now. Would make a cool gasser!!
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Please do not make this into a best of 1933/1934 thread.. i thought this was about the cars that people here... the posters own (or might have owned)
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Here's one of my '33. It was an 8 year project, all original steel, right down to the bumpers and brackets. It's been on the road for over 13 years now, got 72,000 on it. This picture was taken at Deuce Days in Victoria, B.C., last summer. I've always loved '33's and '37's.
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OK ford barn boss!
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My buddy Bill just picked up this 34...and my car is in the back ground...didnt find this pic on the web for the Ford Barn Police!
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Three pics - 1st started rough and ended like 2nd pic. 'Lil Red is my current ride.
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where's the ford barn police? i only saw a guy who said please and asked the thread to stay ontopic, oh wait that was me... didnt order or cuss just made and decently polite please please, i for one love to see any 1934 hotrodded or stock owned by anyone mi just had an thought that it would be nice to just see stuff that people here own or well friends of them own or what ever as per topic on this thread, .not really much to argue about really is there?, i'm not here to argue atleast
..anyway i like your 5w it's cool! oh one more of em 34s i own just bought this and is having it shipped to my garage... so just need about everthing for an 1934 vicky that aint pictured here, an half 1934 tudor would do to mate em together lol and of course an 34 vicky decklid... and panel under decklid... window garnishes and so on... |
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Here's mine. I've owned it 11 years.
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I'm a "Gal" but have a Model 40. All my cars have names and her name her Roady. I found a near mint 34 Arizona plate for her so she's now titled and insured in Arizona. The issue with her conking out on the freeway is still unresolved so plans to drive her home to Tucson are on hold. Without AC it now won't be until September. Roady is stock so not sure how well she'll do in 100 degree weather A new garage is waiting for her arrival along with some older relatives, a 1930 Ford Cabiolet and 1930 Victoria. Bonnie
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Here's mine. First shot is in the late 60's, the next two are picking it up from the seller and the last is how it sits now. I like them a little plump in the front.
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Hi Bonnie,
Really love your roadster. Im doing one as well and here are a few pictures! Im just installing the new upholstery and will be doing the top and the pinstriping guy is coming next week. Then I hope to be on the road with it. Hope you enjoy the pics! |
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Here is my 34 5 window 49 merc with holley 390 cfm carb, c4 automatic It has blue white tuck roll interior from the 60's. Caddy wire wheels with Radir slicks and firestones on the front. Darrell
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Here's my '33 standard Fordor. Bought it along with a '34 as a basket case in 2002. Started working on it in late 2004 and finished it in May of 2007. Pretty much my daily driver in the spring, summer and fall. I have driven it from coast to coast, and I live in the middle of the country. In the 4 years I've been driving it, I've put 54,000 miles on it.
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I have had mine for a couple of years and finally get to drive it somewhat. Right now it is stuck in the garage getting the torque tube modified with a baffle and more modern transmission internals.
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Finally figured out the pics. First two were taken in Yosemite national park. Third is Bonneville, covered in mud, It got a little soft on spots, but I got out! I drive this car every where.
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dont kno how to post pix, but have 34 5W w/boss 429 eng. working on 34 cabriolet for my wife ,302 eng 4 spd, 9'' rr, when finished will start my 34 rdst, 331 cad eng ,t-85 ov driv, 9'' rr,all 50's parts. all cars are henry orignals....
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Here's my '33 Deluxe Fordor. Also has original sales invoice. Looking to add a Potter trunk though. Any out there?
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I have owned 1934 tudor std for 52 years .I think I will keep it.I only have one more payment and I think the warranty has expired. My 2cents lee34
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Anymore out there? My roadster has not progressed a whole lot, however my pickup went from a 4 banger to a warmed 221, and is now getting a 4" 59AB.
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very nice 36 ,any more photos ? Whats the history .Ted
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Good job, roadster36! Beautiful roadster- love the color!
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Thank you, I cannot take any credit for this one. It came from a collection in Montana. It's bone stock and runs well.I have to repair a transmission leak, rebuild the front suspension, and so a few small things to it. I have been looking for a roadster for many years.
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Here is mine.
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This might be a pic of my 33. If it don't work I'll post one later.
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Built about 28 years ago, fun to drive.
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Here are some more recent photos, just about finished (although I don't think you ever are)
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I surley did enjoy all the pictures of the 33 and 34's. I would love to convert my 33 rumble seat to a trunk. I need to find a trunk lid and the bottom pan plus the hingles and handle. Now who makes these parts?
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Photos taken at some point in the project. Yeah .... you have to surprise your wife with a dinner sometimes and why not in a 34.
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Before and After shots of my 33 Fordor same car is my avatar and my 33 Pickup is still sitting there
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i got this junk. i want to build a coupe body for it but it probably end up as a pick up!
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My '34 - hope to finish it one of these days.
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Dad's '33 we got back on the road Jan.'12,put 3000 miles on it this year.
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coupe I'm working on
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I am new to the Model 40 club. Here are a few pics.
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My project
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1934 five window, Avatar photo is as I purchased the car in 1985, picture below is the car currently. Restoration was completed 1986 and still looks pretty good.
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I bought my 34 phaeton in 1963 and have driven it 150 thousand miles since. has been a fun car
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34 Cabriolet in the junk pile, waiting its turn.
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Wow Chisel ! a 34 AND a 35 cabriolet, plus a lot of other good stuff in the "pile"
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Mines a little more hotrod then you guys like, but her she is:
59AB with a Merc crank, 39 trans, stock rear with 3.54's, juice brakes...pretty typical early hot rod stuff. The 33-34 Ford is my most favorite car.
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35cab Thanks, love your 35cab!!!
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Chris there are more guys on here building cars like yours than there are on the hamb.
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here is mine . all lettered up and ready to bring down to south jersey for the 2nd annual race of gentlemen
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My avatar is my 3 window '34. It is now in full primer and this week the doors will be re-fitted. Fenders to follow.
ALL that rust is gone. What a job that was!! The chassis is also done and waiting for the paint which is still at best, a month away. Trying to find a competent shop to re-do the dash as original. The gauges are at Williamson's being restored. Will be selling the original 221 off and trans too. Decided to go for a new rebuilt flattie and trans. Will also be selling off my 1953 Merc that was built as it would not fit the look of the car as I want it. So many left over parts that I am replacing with cool NOS stuff I have been hoarding for years. The rest of all that stuff will also go some day. Just have to find a valid outlet besides Craigslist and their worthless tire kickers or eBag! |
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I picked this one up from my neighbor a few months ago! Dave
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Nice car Dave is it all original?
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Built the one in my Avitar about 40 years ago. " Real hot rods don't have fenders "
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Re: Let's meet the "Model 40" guys,... 1933/1934
Restored 34 roadsterTwo cabbys both pretty much basket cases. Projects need to begin.
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10-03-2013, 04:24 PM | #160 |
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Re: Let's meet the "Model 40" guys,... 1933/1934
Thanks Bluesman, It has a 37 block ,48 brakes and 16" wheels otherwise it is stock. Dave
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10-30-2013, 06:39 PM | #161 |
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Re: Let's meet the "Model 40" guys,... 1933/1934
Not a nicer car than a model 40. I like 1933 more than 1934 mild preference.
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10-30-2013, 08:49 PM | #162 |
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Re: Let's meet the "Model 40" guys,... 1933/1934
Here is mine the day I got it home, I have had it for a year now.
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10-31-2013, 08:25 AM | #163 |
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11-01-2013, 09:02 AM | #164 |
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Re: Let's meet the "Model 40" guys,... 1933/1934
"33 Cabrio'
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11-01-2013, 09:45 AM | #165 |
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Re: Let's meet the "Model 40" guys,... 1933/1934
I got a 33 3w and a 34 5w.
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