I might have a line on a 26-27 T roadster. I have always wanted to do a 28-31 roadster 40's styled. But the T roadster might just scratch my itch... Post up some pics of some lakes/40's styled T roadsters. Thanks gents! Stole this one from google..
http://www.kustomrama.com/index.php?title=1926_Ford http://www.kustomrama.com/index.php?title=1927_Ford These links I found may have some cool photos to help you. I Dig your Chevy II would love to put a straight axle in my 65 2-Dr sedan.
I'm working on a 27 T on a 32 frame, just bought a flathead for it. I originally asked for a 28-31 roadster and never thought about the 27 till the trade was offered for my 1960 Bagged Fairlane. I really love my roadster, I can't wait to get it on the road.
a 26-27 roadster is on my bucket list of cars. In fact I would like to get one sooner then later so I can build it now......like now now!!! Great looking roadsters!!!
Here's a couple of shots of the one I've been working on, the "Dust Bowl Spl." . I've always had a thing for pre-war roadsters and the 26-27's are my favorites. It's been one piece at a time but I have have next to no money in it. The banger is getting a split exhaust manifold, high comp head, Holley 94 and a lightened flywheel. I do have a fresh, 21 stud flatty that my get put in next year. Love these things!
I'm building a racecar...CRA period 1947-1948 like this making most of the body from scratch motor set back a little....
I really hate that a thread like this popped. Just when I was feeling comfortable the "itch" sets in once again. There was a front half of a '26 minus quarters on Ebuy last week for a buy it now of $400. I really wanted it but it was too far away and a little too far gone.
I know what you're saying, JJ. I picked up a 26/27 touring that needed a seat pan/riser and toe board parts, which lead me to pick up another touring front half that would be better suited as a builder. Now I'm thinking if I got a pickup bed I could have a RPU, too. Luckilly, I've got all I want, now. That means it's time to get to building these things. When I'm done working 14-16 hrs a day, 7 days a week, and back to 40/wk it'll be like being retired.
Holy shit man, take it easy!!! You're working yourself into a grave!! However, work like a slave, eat like a king! Now if we could just convince your friend to donate that other T body in your shop to Sugar City I'd be in business....since you've decided I'm not worthy of that '29. This is how I'd build mine....
Does this fit the 40s? Maybe, barely. But Dave, BigCheese327, showed me this pic and it lit an ABSOLUTE FIRE under me to get a family gow job together. I've got all the parts and pieces, just need the time.
I never said that..... Check out the good pics of the interior of Barney's car, the way its gutted and braced up... there's not much of the original car left... just find a turtle deck and you could make most of the rest pretty simply....
These are all great! Al that black one you posted with the black wires, I have been searching for a photo of it!! Thanks for posting it.
This one has got the wheels spinning a couple of time in my head... Lets see, trade the '30 coupe body for a '27 roadster body, put it on the "A"s frame, got the '46 rear, check, got the 59a flatty, check...
It's from France, built by Namco in England if i'm not wrong. Engine is a french flathead. A little bit more of it here: http://otherdrive.blogspot.ch/2010/06/pipeule-le-ford-27-fxb-1.html
Love early style 26-27 T's, my 26 may have been a 40's T as it has a 1950 Bonneville speed week sticker on the windshield. Not sure its always been a PU. JW