10-19-2022, 12:58 PM | #161 |
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Re: 1942 Ford deluxe coupe project
Folks,
I have to get some pictures of John's hood work. He found some bent brackets, tightened up some of the joints, removed and adjusted the hinges and the hood several times. Some pictures in the shop: Here we go: John's 42 with hood: View out the back of the shop this fall too: Regards, Chris
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10-20-2022, 12:01 PM | #162 | |
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Cool video and love the kids, especially the one with the beard
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10-21-2022, 08:26 AM | #163 |
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Fred, Folks,
That is a cool video on the 42 four door! I remember watching that a while ago too. Now I can relate a lot better after helping John around his car. John was busy getting the battery charged back up and quick check of the selinoid after several short runs. I assisted him in a prototype install of the rear window. I had never done this and damaged the rubber seal in several areas as we tried a couple approaches. Must be some tricks that we have not googled yet. But he did get the glass and seal in place. Next was some work on the damaged trunk latch area. Years of abuse, some rust and a couple hits in that trunk handle area were improved by John. We had one instance where the trunk lid slamed down unexpectedly while we both working on the tool tray area. We were able to get all appendages out of the way in a nano second before it sealed and locked. Sure! it had not been latched for over 40 years! John drilled out the lock and was able to re-open the trunk lid for additional work on the lower latch area. It is preped to some run at welding the parts back together. I think he mentioned the elves coming in to do this while we we sleeping! Will try to get some pictures up for him. Ok here they are: The kind of shiny spot is a golf ball size area that had a dent about 3/4 inch deep! John got a lot of the dent out with some heating and gentle persuasion from a small hole drilled in the inner trunk support. May be more work in this area at a latter date. He also popped out some of the worst large dents in the damaged trunk skin. John says he thinks the owner backed in to a Moline tractor several times! No magic here. Just some small improvements to get it closer to not looking like a stock car after a bad Saturday night at the dirt track! Regards, Chris
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10-22-2022, 08:06 AM | #164 |
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Folks,
Some shots as John repaired the lower latch are on his 42 trunk: What I do best, sit and watch him work: This turned out better than John expected I think? The metal being re-joined, was very thin, had its share of raggedness, and had to be gently reworked back to close to factory shape. My old welder did a pretty good job sticking it back together: John said the trunk had not latched in 40 years! Also John's nice 48 and my house project: His 42 in the shop waits to go for a ride: Regards, Chris
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10-22-2022, 01:59 PM | #165 |
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This is the kind of motivation I need to get mine going! So awesome!
Any plans for the old taillight housings? The ones on my ‘47 are swiss cheese. Hahah |
10-22-2022, 09:03 PM | #166 |
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BTW if the 42 is anything like my 40 coupe the headliner needs to be under the rear window rubber gasket AFTER you get it stretched out and GLUED in place. Just my experience with glass/rubber seals /headliner |
10-22-2022, 09:17 PM | #167 |
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We did use the rope. Aware the headliner goes under it also. I'm awaiting upholstery and right now I have no reason to believe I'll see it before spring. Thought the back glass could go back in for now if I want to drive it and to keep critters out this winter. Leaning heavily that I'll pay someone to put the windshield in.
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10-24-2022, 09:39 AM | #168 |
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Here's a video of a ‘42 that went to auction Oct 1st, look like it sold for $9900.00
I think the motor was replaced by an 8ba. https://youtu.be/vdvuw3tnSAM Maybe a little inspiration for you, I’m enjoying watching your progress. |
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I need an 01A 1453 Brkt Spare wheel hold down for my sedan delivery - PLEASE HELP Gotta love my '42 Sedan Delivery's - Now that I own the only two in New Zealand https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/album.php?albumid=580 |
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10-24-2022, 09:16 PM | #170 |
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The other 42 would make a nice driver for someone. I noticed the 47-48 Gauges, clock and horn ring. Looked like the body side trim was 47-8 also. Drove the 42 about 10 miles today after Chris and I put the seat back in, also put a Ford light switch in to replace the DC one that was sketchy. Next step is clutch adjustment. May have a few questions on that.
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10-25-2022, 11:26 PM | #172 |
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Ford Folks,
Several shots as John gets his 42 ready for some road time: He had some minor clutch issues: Cindy liked basking in the sun for a change: Regards, Chris
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10-30-2022, 11:05 AM | #173 |
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Ford Folks,
I have been slacking: John and Cathy had their 42 out for a run yestreday. Weather is cool but great for October end! John removed the old gravel shields and installed NOS parts. He is getting some break in miles on the engine. Oil pressure is good! Sure glad that came out OK! Ruby feels she helped in some small way! Clutch spring trials and a run at the trunk weatherstriping continued to move the project forward. Not far from being ready for those vintage plates and some serious road trips. Regards, Chris
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Folks,
The 42 gets a new trunk handle, Vintage plates and is ready for the road! Nice work John! Regards, Chris
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42's put me in the mind of the song a little dust on the bottle. Thank goodness some survived.
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Folks,
John has been working on the 42, Today was new brake lines. He had them in a pre bent form and that helped with the install. Just starting to snow tonight. The toys are tucked away: Regards, Chris
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Folks,
I helped John on bleeding the brakes on his 42. Normally this would be pretty straight forward Most of us have done it at some point in our adventures with old cars. So I am off playing with something else and hear John uttering not great things from under the mid section of the car. A dreaded leak in one of the line joints. Left rear line at the Tee joint (brass) which was new. We tried tightening several times. Nope not going to fix the leak! Something was wrong with the sealing surface of the flared steel line or the brass tapered sealing surface or both! This type of thing has been just about normal for what ever portion of these projects John or I touch. One step forward, one back. We look, evaluate, talk, discuss, and take corrective action. In this case John removed the line to the wheel cylinder. We got a magnified light and looked at the inside of the flare. Took a small tapered stone in a drill and smoothed and tapered the inside to smooth it. He then took the new brass tee out of the car to view it on the bench too. It also did not look great. So he cleaned up the 80 year old original brass "Tee" , installed it under the car and plugged in the lines. NO leaks! We proceeded to bleed the brakes with no issues. We win! The 42 is now ready to hit the road next spring. By the way one section of the old lines was weeping just a little. A indication that the 80 year old lines were in need of replacement! Regards, Chris
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Folks,
I have not taken any pictures for John recently. But he has continued to make progress. Friday I assited him in re shaping the left rear fender lower back portion closer to what it looked like from the factory. I believe by the marks and dents that the chains flapping during a bad mid west storm tattered both fenders! Neither of us are body men but together we can smack some metal around until John feels its better and acceptable. A shot of protective coating helps too. Cindy is looking pretty good and is down off the jack stands! We are in winter mode, Shop feels pretty good at 63F: John is gathering thoughts and wood for the 42's package tray and the tool tray covers in the trunk. By the way the 59AB starts up and runs very well, and with great oil pressure! Hope things are good in Ford land! Regards, Chris
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That looks cold!
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11-21-2022, 09:25 PM | #180 |
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Folks,
Yes cold but things keep moving. John had worked on brining this fender much closer. Patterns for the wood in the tool tray area: Regards, Chris
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