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So I buy this old 1936 Ford Cabriolet custom out of a garage falling down...UPDATED!!

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Chris, Oct 17, 2011.

  1. the man is creative! love to see someone thinking out side the box. i'm trying to think of a way, while looking at an old car for sale, that naked pictures would come up.
     
  2. lakeroadster
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    Ditto...
     
  3. TexasHardcore
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    Awesome. Pretty soon every cool old car in Washington will have at one time or another been owned by Chris!
     
  4. AKA Kustoms
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    MMMMM, 'Traditional' pre-64 porn? :cool:
     
  5. are those the qrtrs off the vette ?
     
  6. SPEEDBARRONS
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    I see old custom motorcycle stuff in the shed..... get back in there, grab the ribbed motorcycle fender
     
  7. S.F.
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    thats such a cool find....but damn...thats a shame he cut that roadster up like that. Any plans of cutting off the quarters he welded to it and piecing it back together as a sectioned roadster?
     
  8. M thoughts also.
     
  9. Nice find. Congratulations.
     
  10. scootermcrad
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    Wow! Pretty cool find, Chris! Man... You find some good stuff!
     
  11. Hotrod1959
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    That house looks like an old Chinese restaurant!
     
  12. THE_DUDE
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    Hah haha
     



  13. Yes. The rear fender is still under under the *new* quarter, cut off in the back. That fender is still bolted to the inner fender which is in tach. The running boards are still there and go all the way back to the original rear fender. All that said, if you carefully cut the new quarters off, you would only have to patch the original quarter from the fender forward to the B pillar, and them the back half of the rear fender. It is actually a lot "easier" looking to repair then I thought when I bought it.

    Heres some pics...hard to tell but they show the original fender and running board still there...

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  14. THE_DUDE
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    No way. This guy must be related to me.
     
  15. Django
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    I would cut those quarters off and put it back how it was originally.
     
  16. Roger Walling
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    That car has been behind bars too long. Good thing that you got it sprung!
    Now finish it they way he started it. I like the look of the new fenders.
    Do something with the original front fenders to make some smooth lines, you dont want to lose the look of the original car in the process.
     
  17. If I keep it, thats my plan
     
  18. pasadenahotrod
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    That's a great example of a car-type known as Specials. Restore it to its Special heritage and you've got a unique and wonderful piece of history that you can terasure forever.
     
  19. billylo
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  20. 1959apache
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    Well start cutting already!
     
  21. THE_DUDE
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    It's worth more stock!! Cut that stuff off. Even if ya do end up sellin it. It will make the car better lookin and worth more cash
     
  22. Heres some pics after hosing it out. Very rust free, has some typical rot in the floor behind seat, otherwise very solid. Even the frame is VERY nice. Notice original running boards that go all the way back...

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  23. Mr48chev
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    Some of you guys forget that this was probably a 50.00 car that was driven out of the back row of a used car lot in the early 50's and then modified.

    Chris are the original quarters under the fenders or did he cut them up in the process to get the fenders to fit?
     
  24. S.F.
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    ok, I see. Actually, it looks like alot of the roadster is still there. Those running board mounts are cool.
     
  25. bgbdlinc
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    ...what's this thread about again? I keep getting distracted with a can of One Shot....
     
  26. notrod13
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    some peoples kids damn .... nice find .
     
  27. The37Kid
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    What are the "New" rear quarters from, and what did he plan to use for front fenders?
     
  28. THE_DUDE
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    Strange thing is that's a guy Ha ha
     
  29. I would feel the irresistable urge to go back. It is, however, very special with those 'new' quarters. Imagine it done right.
    Old V new.
    classic V streamline moderne.
    Either way, it's a good thing. And a tough call.
     
    Last edited: Oct 19, 2011
  30. fur biscuit
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    you are having waay to much fun.
     

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