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History Vintage 50s built '32 Fordor hotrod find!

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by edwardlloyd, Jul 4, 2014.

  1. edwardlloyd
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    Today I swapped out the red 15" wheels with very old and dangerous tires for these 15" Merc rims with WW Firestone which I borrowed from the Roy Desbrow pickup to p*** inspection. Fronts are 6:70, rears are 8:20. Looks like it needs to come down and inch all round but as the springs haven't been reversed yet that shouldn't be a problem.
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  2. edwardlloyd
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    These were the rear shocks fitted! Anyone want to own up to this? ;-))
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    Anyway they had to go. I used a pair of lower mounts from http://www.purehotrods.com/ which are good and cut down a pair of 1948 Ford front upper mounts and turned them upside down for the top mounts. The end result looks factory. The shocks are So-Cal.
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  3. edwardlloyd
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    Fronts also had to go!
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    I used a nice pair of Isuzu(!!) shocks from the rear of a 1990s light truck/van. They were NOS, cheap and had nicely welded on steel upper sleeves. The rings holding the bushings are also nicely shaped not just a plain ring. I modified a pair of F1 upper shock mounts and switched the lower streetrod type mounts left to right to provide clearance for the steering arm. These lower mounts will be ditched when I restore it properly later.
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  4. edwardlloyd
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    I took my youngest son, Henry, out for a ride in the Fordor. His first ride in a '32. Had a grin from ear to ear. Done about 100 miles with no problems so far. Looks like we're ready for Finsterwalde!
    Ed
     

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  5. That car is awesome!

    If you were to P.M. me the name of the Arab billionair I may either know them or know someone who does. If they were from the U.A.E. that is. Any other Middle-Eastern country I would not have connections to.
     
  6. GregCT.
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    DSC00054.jpg DSC00034.jpg Got one available- Rust free with small block chevy 327 and turbo 350 trans. Very simple but hell of a lot of fun.
     
  7. edwardlloyd
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    Got the car finished just in time for Finsterwalde Head Banging. I think it looks better with the hood on and the Merc hupcaps look really fifties.
    Ed
     

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  8. brady1929
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    Damn that is nice
     
  9. Mart
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    Looks great, Ed, I like the wheels and caps.

    Mart.
     
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  10. Runnin shine
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    Good job Ed! It definitely looks better than when you took that long drive to pick it up. I like how it looks a little mobster and late fifties hot rod at the same time.


    "Listen Mr... It ain't broke if I can't fix it"
     
  11. Atwater Mike
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    Nothing like a set of '50 Merc 'Ash Cans'! That's the ticket, Ed...
     
  12. 1954wagon
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    Okay your car might just have been stripped by "butcher" he was out here in Arizona and Von Dutch and Butcher did a lot of partying together out here in Arizona.... Ive seen a few cars and i mean a very few cars done by him out here in Arizona, the same goes for Kafka. Very nice car best of luck
     
  13. kidcampbell71
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    All kinds of wonderful with that car. Well done, sir. Would love to have it. Enjoy!
     
  14. edwardlloyd
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    I took it to Finsterwalde and ran a 11.80 1/8 mile with it and surprised myself stupid! Ran 1 second quicker than my buddy with his twin 94 equiped Model-A fenderless coupe. I don't know where all the power came from but it pulled like a train. Gearing is perfect as I could hold on to second for the entire 1/8th.
     
  15. edwardlloyd
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    BTW. A buddy of mine here in Germany has three '32 Fordors for sale if anyone wants to build one.
     
  16. Squablow
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    Looks like a nice car that is in the right hands. I like the Merc wheels and WWW's and the new shocks all look clean. A few more details sorted and this should be a really nice period car.
     
  17. Mart
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    An 11.80 1/8 th is something like a mid 18's quarter (18.6 - 18.7, something like that) Not too shabby for a full bodied flatty powered sedan.
     
  18. HotRodMicky
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    Hi mart,
    Whats a 9.25 then in the 1/4 ?
     
  19. Mart
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  20. HotRodMicky
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    Doesnt sound bad for a 27 t roadster with a torque in mind built flathead
    Now i need to find a 1/4 mile in germany to confirm
     
  21. HotRodMicky
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    Or the the flathead meltdown next year....
     
  22. Mart
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    Or a beach in Wales.
     
  23. edwardlloyd
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    The Autobahn early Sunday morning.
     
  24. HotRodMicky
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    Hi Ed,
    I know its quite fast, but 1/8 and 1/4 should be tested with a
    Flagstarter or a christmas tree

    Mart, i tried for this year but failed, but will be there next year!
     
  25. edwardlloyd
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    Finally got the 15" F100 wheels painted and the new Firestones fitted: 6:50 front and 8:20 rears. This is the final look. (The '50 Merc wheels were borrowed from the Roy Desbrow Pickup.)
     
  26. edwardlloyd
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  27. edwardlloyd
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  29. Larry Pearsall
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    I'm not a 4 door guy , but I'd drive that,, Great find and looks good.. I would stop now and drive the wheels off of it as is ...
     
  30. 383deuce
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    DAM! I love it........Looks like a keeper to me.......
     

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