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Projects Resurrecting a 30 Model A

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by bob myers, Oct 3, 2022.

  1. bob myers
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  2. bob myers
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    I recently found this A not far away stashed in a storage building. The owner reluctantly sold it to me and I am in the planning stage now trying to decide the details of the resurrection.
    It has a 54 Ford y block engine 39 trans 48 banjo rearend dropped and drilled front axle with haipins. I am definitely going traditional with 16" bias tires 40 steel wheels 4 " chop and keeping the fenders. Oh, the 58 chev tailights have to go.
    I'm stuck on steering as I can't find a 1948-52 F1 box and column and I really don't want to use vega box and cross steer.
    The goal is to build it safe and be eligible for nostalgia events like the Colorado Hill Climb. I will post progress as it happens.
     
  3. Tim
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    Man that’s *****in already! Staying tuned!
     
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  4. sloppy jalopies
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    check jeeps, they used ROSS steering boxes...
    some were set up to use the pitman arm upside down [pointing up] so it goes well with steering the left wheel...
     
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  5. panhead_pete
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    Reach out to Matt and Mike at Irontrap Finds on FB, Insta they will most likely have the steering column you need.
     
  6. brady1929
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    Sweet hot rod.
     
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  7. I run a '57 Chevy pick up steering box in my '30.
     
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  8. sidevalve8ba
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    I agree on losing those taillights!
     
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    Well, that first picture made my tongue stiff....congratulations
     
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  12. AHotRod
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  13. Rehpotsirhcj
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    Sweet. I’m not hating too hard on the tail lights actually. All the right pieces there for a kick *** hot rod. Congrats
     
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  14. Just.dale
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    Awesome find!!! I agree on ditching the taillights.
     
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  15. bob myers
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    Good news! After some networking with my car club buddies I found a F1 steering box and column. For me one of the joys of a new project is scaring up parts.
     
  16. Nailhead A-V8
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    WONDER IF CAREFUL REMOVAL OF THE PRIMER WILL YEILD THE original blue?
     
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  17. Bugguts
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    Cool looking start! Subscribed.
     
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  18. I would check out Randy Gross on fordbarn. Definitely one of the good guys. He converts truck boxes to use on Model A's and might have a core. melmodela@aol.com or call at (714) 292-8660 or (323)728-5712.

    Charlie Stephens
     
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  19. bob myers
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    I recently bought this 3x2 setup for my y block powered model a coupe. I am looking for 3 aged or patina air cleaners for it. Any help appreciated.
     

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  20. bob myers
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    Update on my Model A. After a accident in early September that laid me up for months I'm back on the project.
    This is going to be a traditional revival so I sourced early drum brake parts and replaced the disc brake in the front. I restored 1940 16" wheels and bought Firestone bias ply 750x16 rears with 550x16 fronts. I found original 46 hubcaps and ribbed trim rings and after polishing the parts the rolling stock looks good. The tire stagger helps with the vintage rack too.
    Next I started building a Speedway lakes style header kit. Everything went smoothly until I realized I welded up the rear feeder tube without cutting the hole in the collector tube DOH! I fixed it.
    The annual Counts of the Cobblestone car show was fast approaching so I turned to cosmetics by cleaning the paint and interior...more details later. I made it on time to display the car with the Rapid Shifters car club display.
     

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  21. bob myers
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    Progress report on my model A coupe. My 272 y block is sorted out with an Offy 3x2 intake but only using the 2 end holley 94 carbs. Linkage is direct, non progressive and works great. I fabbed the headers from a Speedway kit and coated them with KBS high heat paint.
    I had the front dropped axle replaced cause is one of those **** Hoffman group flimsy pieces. I also pulled the front disc brakes and replaced them with traditional drum brakes.
    The car went to Kell Kustom for a 4" wedge chop that turned out really great. There is no filler in the panels, in fact the bare metal is still exposed. I got the car back on a Wednesday and took it to the Vintage Sturgis Dirt Drags on Friday and Saturday.
    The engine ran great, but the 39 ****** jumps out of first gear under power. The dirt drags were super fun. Everyone had a great time with entries from 6 different states. There are a ton of pictures on Facebook page Vintage Sturgis Dirt Drags. Now it's time to pull the trans and find out whats wrong.
     

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  22. Gotta love a y block. Ford so it keeps the brand purists happy. And still look awesome with the added benefit of other options on valve covers etc to Chevy guys like me lol. I really want to screw together a y block model a myself
     
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  23. AHotRod
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    Awesome Hot Rod you have, great job Bob.
     

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