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1952-59 Ford 1952-54 Ford project cars and parting out.

Discussion in 'Off Topic Hot Rods & Customs' started by JeffB2, Feb 22, 2023.

  1. JeffB2
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    from Phoenix,AZ

  2. Birdtronzero
    Joined: Dec 28, 2023
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    Do you happen to have the driver side gutter trim (for a 52) that goes from the windshield all the way back? 20230916_131738.jpg
     
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  4. abe lugo
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    If anyone is taking one of those roof trims off. Use a paint stick and light tapping. And maybe some plastic trim tools.

    I have seen some taken off that looked like they used a can opener.
     
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  5. flyboy89
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    Man, I need a front seat for a '54 2 door. Shipping would probably be prohibitive to SoCal. Too bad.
     
  6. Kustomline54
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    If I'm reading the link correctly, this was a year ago and he's was liquidating everything out for more room and plans to crush the rest. Any word on if it's still around?
     
  7. GAmes
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    I have one in a garage stored Victoria parts car but you are correct. Shipping cost would be outrageous.

    Edit; After thinking about it, I have no use for it. If you want to take a road trip and come get it you can have it. Bring some tools, it's still bolted down.
     
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  8. flyboy89
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    Thanks for the offer. How long do you think you can hang on to it? I don't know when I would be able to make it out there and travel expenses might be close to shipping charges. I may have to think about this. If I had a rough idea about the shipping fees, I may consider having it shipped.
     
  9. flyboy89
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    Almost 1400 miles from SoCal To Killeen. About 18 hr drive. Would probably have to make one overnighter there and one on the return trip. ( Not as young as I used to be.) If my truck got 25mpg the round trip fuel would be about $600.00 plus 2 nights in a hotel I'd figure about $200.00. So that's $800.00 and I haven't eaten anything yet. On paper it doesn't sound doable. I would have to know the shipping charges to make a decision.
     
  10. GAmes
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    I'm not a youngster anymore either (76), so removing, crating and transporting isn't anything I'd want to do.
     
  11. flyboy89
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    from So. Cal.

    Thanks for the offer, GA. I appreciate it.
     

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