It looks great in person. Nice to see the pic of Ed in the car. And congrats on the very deserved award. vic
Beautiful job on the Pink 36. Also the black and green pickup. Both award winners. Good start of the year for the Forge. Congratulations. TEB
Man that was one of my favorite cars at the show. I was fortunate to walk up on it when Ed Pink was looking at it and he gave me the entire back story about how he originally was building it as a "street job" but when he went to get the upholstery it was too expensive for him so he decided to go racing with it instead!!! What a neat neat story!!! What a neat restoration!!!! As soon as I saw it I melted all over it. The details like the dash, the front frame horns, and that really really awesome wood spark plug separator. Congrats on the Preservation Award!!!!!! Couple questions though.... and PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE take them with a grain of salt as I'm only asking to gain insight on that time period. First I love that splatter paint on the interior. What is that and what was it back in 1949??? Second there were zinc coated grade 8 bolts/nuts on the engine. Was that available or was that a time crunch thing? I saw them on the Lew Thompson coupe at one point but then they put Acorns over later. Third What was the fuel pressure regulator? What were the options for 1949? I hope some people look at that car and see 35/36's as possible lakes/drag cars and build their own. It's amazing.
Rex will chime in to answer your questions, but the splatter paint appeared to be Zolotone that was sprayable through a standard automotive paint spray gun. I sprayed the interior and trunk of my '55 Gasser with it back in the '60s. Great coverage and adhesion.
Ed Said he didn't know why he had the inside of the car speckled, he said a few of the local guys had there cars don like that and since he couldn't afford to full upholster the car he went that route. I assume the guy that chopped the top and sprayed the paint used what was handy in t he paint shop at the time. We did use the Zolotone to respray the interior, that is some pretty durable paint. The engine hardware bugged me on the car as well. I wanted to pull them off and clean the markings off and paint them or have the black oxide coating on the fasteners. Ed Pink is working on the actual motor for the 36 he just didn't have it done in time. The engine that is in there now is from Eric Brown at gocat speed shop. The regulator we put in that is definitely a new part. options in 49 would have been a quality fuel pump that would only put out the needed 4 to 6 psi. but we are having a hard time finding a quality low pressure fuel pump that looks vintage and will stand up to modern pump gas now days. I wish we could have had another 3 weeks to do a little more detail with the engine bay I would have loved to tweak everything just a bit more the throttle linkage could use some detail as well. The plug wire separators are Bakelite.
Hi Rex I was wondering about the head lights I was there when you set the car up and I saw that you had them but you never mounted them. BTW the car looked great ! Thanks, 60
Thank you so much!! That zolotone was one of my favorite parts! I had some Weiand Block letter VC's that had that in between the fins. So killer!!! Thanks for all the info. I have one of those Filtoregs regulators I was gonna use. I think it might be mid 50's but it looks neat enough... I think Ed told me he was doing the engine when I was there. Again amazing job!!! I loved it so so much!!!!! Congrats!
We had the headlights on the car. And nothing on the side of the car when we took it out there. Ed said when he ran it on the weekends he pulled the headlights off and tape the numbers on the door. And if he belonged to a club he would shoe polish that on the car as well. Pink's Paint was his dad's business so that was always on the car somewhere. Ed had two hoods for the car one in primer and one in paint
Beautiful car !" My dad had one of his engines in his dragster Sent from my SM-G900P using H.A.M.B. mobile app
Wow!!! I could drool over that thing for days. Just gorgeous!!! Any hint as to the Paint code? I know it was a custom mix, but man I love that color! its very close to what I'm planning for my 31 sedan
The Ed Pink coupe is back at the shop for some maintenance. We have an overheating issue to sort out. Sent from my SM-G930V using H.A.M.B. mobile app
A little work on setting the timing, adjusting the carbs, changing out the thermostats and adding a electric fan. and some good long road test the overheating issue has been resolved. We also pulled the rear end out of the car, there was a loud noise in the driveline and the cause was the front bearing by the speedo gear once the sleeve was pulled out and a new bearing and sleeve installed we are all set. The coupe is heading back to the owner this week.