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1952-59 Ford Currier back on the road in UK

Discussion in 'Off Topic Hot Rods & Customs' started by bashnaka, Jun 17, 2016.

  1. bashnaka
    Joined: Jan 24, 2013
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    from england

    just got the car done ready to attend a run out
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  2. 56longroof
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    Very nice! Love the pic with the castle.
     
  3. rustyfords
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    from Conroe, TX

  4. 56FORD390
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    absolutely love the grill treatment. outstanding.
     
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  5. Texas57
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    That's a great looking ride.....love the look, and the pics of the local terrain!! Congrats on the first run...no better feeling.
     
  6. Rui
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    X2, never thought a painted grille could look that good.
    Is that you in the pic bashnaka? Too cool, congrats on your achievement.
     
  7. DIYGUY
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    Nice ride ! Drive the wheels off! Like the scenery.
     
  8. bashnaka
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    from england

    Yea thats me i was very excited as my wife and i were working on the car right up to an hour before we set off and the last job was to fabricate a towing hitch mounting bracket which we tested by hauling a caravan to the event ..and thanks for the comment on the grill it was a bit smashed up and i spent a lot of time straightening it out but the chrome wes shot and i am on a tight budget with this as im still building the 55 mainline hot rod ..But this is now my shop truck and my daily wheels
     
  9. Hunter73
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    Awesome pictures! Congrats, and thanks for sharing.
     
  10. Rui
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    Front end looks great as does the rest of the car.
    If you havent already, you could try to move those front bumper guards to the side, bolting them to the next bumper's holding bolt. If like mine, due to its profile, the left bumper guard will fit the furthermost right bolting place and vice-versa. You might like the change.
     
  11. Texas57
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    Am I the only one who's curious about the one foot tall "guardrail" posts along the road?? What's the point? Seems like if you were forced/slid off the road you'd totally f%#@ up your car's undercarriage and get hung up on them.
     
  12. bashnaka
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    from england

    im not sure what you meen on that do you have a pic ?
     
  13. bashnaka
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    its not a road its a driveway up to the castle and there is no rail at all they are just uprights .. they are there to stop idiots driving onto the parkland which was a problem before they were fitted
     
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  14. Rui
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    Damn.. I just cant get to express myself properly..:D
    I meant those vertical chrome things on the bumper can be mooved 10 inches to the side!
     
  15. Tomdob
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    Bumper guards...
     
  16. bashnaka
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    from england

    Ah i get it ..dont know the American term but in England they are "over riders " and i will try that although i like it better without any on at all but my wife is having none of that she really likes them
     
  17. Rui
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    Ha! I knew I had spelled it correctly.
    Its just an option.
     
  18. 55Brodie
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    Another option is to use the shorty over riders from the rear of a Courier or station wagon up front.
     
  19. tuck275
    Joined: Sep 11, 2015
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    Sweet looking ride!
    By the way the DVLA (UK equivalent of Dept of Motor Vehicles) gave my car a registration number "380 UYO," obviously someone who wanted to keep the Fords together! Mine's a long way off being ready but it will be

    someday!

    cheers
     

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