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Old 03-04-2012, 08:43 PM   #21
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Whatever day it was made, that is a cool find.
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Old 03-04-2012, 09:41 PM   #22
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Yo, Brothers down under,
GREAT find, this is an amazing & interesting thread. I'm gripped by all the info & comments and looking forward to more follow up! I've said some "dumb-assed" comments about high points, original, correct, proper, etc, cars in the past, and I apologize humbly.
I've got this "squigley" feeling, that if I were younger, I'd like to build a "correct" car. But,alas, the years have crept up on me! (76)
You've got a lot of good stuff to work with there, I'm amazed at the good condition of the body and hopefully the floor & sub rails are good also.
I could drive that dude, as I "MASTERED" driving a RHD 1939 M.G. Tickford, with A Jaguar XK-120 engine & trans. Pretty good for a "YANKEE" that grew up in the woods! Bill W.
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Old 03-04-2012, 10:38 PM   #23
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dlshady. no , not all round many 28,s had the oval pedals here. not sure of cut off date,
Thanks quickchange, I wasn't aware of that. If anyone has a photo of the oval pedals I'd be interested to see them. Attached is a photo that I think Bick originally posted in another thread (a long time ago) that shows an early car with the outboard e-brake handle and round pedals. I just assumed from seeing that photo that all the RHD cars had the round pedals.

So which came first, the oval or round pedals?


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Old 03-04-2012, 11:07 PM   #24
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Oval Am surprised the pic above shows round pedals , as its early one would have thought it would have oval pedals, Maybe Bick can throw some light on dates,
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Old 03-04-2012, 11:14 PM   #25
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At one time, a friend had a very early rear end & the clamshell that bolts to rear brg retainer was a one piece unit rather than the common 2-piece.I have also seen an early chassis that had no provision for shock absorbers.
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Old 03-05-2012, 02:41 AM   #26
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The picture that Derron posted came from the Ford Canada archives many years ago. Some RHD early A's had round as per picture. Most Canadian RHD cars with the multi disc clutch had ovals. With the changeover to single plate they reverted back to round pedals. CA 67 Body F95 has ovals, but they are smooth and have no piece at the end to stop your foot sliding off, lethal in wet shoes!
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Old 03-05-2012, 12:39 PM   #27
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Nice find!

Didn't read all the posts but did notice that it has the later lower firewall.

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Old 05-22-2012, 09:51 PM   #28
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Time for a small update.
Kev had the car in the city for bodywork, but was very dissapointed with what work was done, so he brought it back here, and we put it in my shed to keep my pick up company.
Anyway, he said i could play with it, so ive been having fun cleaning up the engine. This was supposed to have been rebuilt years ago, and turns over good. We will be trying to start it in the next month or so.





The rear tub section came up lots better, but the rest of the body still needs lotsa love.

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Old 05-23-2012, 02:06 AM   #29
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Was this '28 at the Winchester Swapmeet this year? Looked like a quick black spray to look good! Had a few early features ; an early '28 Canadian.Good project.
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Hope this information is of use.
I have an early 28 Canadian produced car. Emergency brake on right side. Engine number in the CA13000's range. Firewall stamping 5-29-28. No date stamp on frame. The car was in original condition when purchased. It had round pedals, but had been converted to a single plate clutch. I have another car that has a a CA58000's range engine with a multi disk clutch and it has oval pedals. Another car I know of with a multi disk clutch had oval pedals CA50000's range. Attached pics 1 drivers side cabin 2 oval pedals on housing.
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Was this '28 at the Winchester Swapmeet this year? Looked like a quick black spray to look good! Had a few early features ; an early '28 Canadian.Good project.
You are correct, Tom. Kevin had the painter throw a little black straight over top of the rust. As you can see, they did an ok job of the rear section, but looks like i'll be strippin the front, and doing it properly.

Kevin tells me two nights ago, that hes keeping it now, so ive ordered strip discs and paint.
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Hope this information is of use.
I have an early 28 Canadian produced car. Emergency brake on right side. Engine number in the CA13000's range. Firewall stamping 5-29-28. No date stamp on frame. The car was in original condition when purchased. It had round pedals, but had been converted to a single plate clutch. I have another car that has a a CA58000's range engine with a multi disk clutch and it has oval pedals. Another car I know of with a multi disk clutch had oval pedals CA50000's range. Attached pics 1 drivers side cabin 2 oval pedals on housing.
Thanks, all info is very helpfull.
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