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Re: Let's meet the "Model 40" guys,... 1933/1934
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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07-02-2010, 07:52 PM | #62 |
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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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My 5 Window in progress!!
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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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07-19-2010, 04:31 PM | #77 |
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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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07-21-2010, 06:37 AM | #79 |
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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.
34 full fendered 3 window. -- 34 pickup........ add 33 3 window and 34 3 window. all drivers except one thats close. Last edited by raisinhel; 04-26-2011 at 05:10 PM. |
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