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History ‘27 T Roadster Pickup Survivor

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Speedster, Jul 17, 2024.

  1. Speedster
    Joined: Sep 4, 2006
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    from Tacoma, WA

    The first picture was taken about 1952 or 1953.
    The other pictures are the same car as it was pulled out of a shed in Los Angeles last week!
     

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  2. Squablow
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    The early picture is a treasure. The wild frame bumpout for the steering box is something I never saw before. I hope the car can be returned to it's early 50's format again.
     
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  3. Outback
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    Great to have a picture from its early life as a hot rod. Cool little pick up
     
  4. Speedster
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    Arrived at the house after a three day tow home to Tacoma, WA. I received the car from the family of the original builder and have a copy of the 1951 pink slip. The original drive line is still in the car.
    8BA, Zephyr trans, banjo diff, juice brakes, Dodge front end.
    Along with the car I got a vintage Edelbrock intake with 2 large logo 97s, a Cyclone quick change reared, and a complete Ford G series 6 with a Madis OHV conversion!
     
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  5. chlsnk
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    Wow incredible find. Can't wait to see more of it.
     
  6. SS327
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    That bump out on the frame looks very well done.
     
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  7. Toms Dogs
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  8. Squablow
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    I would really like to see what that is, I never even heard of it.
     
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  9. Grumpy ole A
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    Need old hot rod with dual tanks in the bed. Can’t wait to see your progress!
     
  10. Speedster
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    from Tacoma, WA

    The Madis head was made by Lou Madis in Bellflower, CA. It’s an aluminum F head for the flathead 6 Ford engines. This one has a Madis external oil pump that drives off the front of the cam. Resized_Resized_20240608_152258_1717885746071_1717886794411.jpeg Resized_Resized_20240326_130019_1717697472576_1717702997048.jpeg Resized_Resized_20240326_130024_1717697471801_1717702996800.jpeg
     

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  11. Outback
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    So how did you get onto it? Personal contact? Whispers of a relic from times gone by? Online add/auction? Sounds like a great collection of parts too, looking forward to seeing the ohv 6 (edit you beat me to it!)
    That head is so cool. I wonder what was it in? Did the family know?
     
  12. Speedster
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    I was able to get the car through an old friend. She’s a family member of the late builder. I need to write up the story of the car and its original owner, and post it here.
     
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  13. Squablow
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    I never knew anyone made speed equipment for the Ford flathead 6, more or less an OHV setup, that's gotta be ultra-rare.
     
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  14. Outback
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    That's great, please take the time to tell the story we'll
     
  15. swade41
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    That's pretty cool and pretty intact
     
  16. Speedster
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    Attached are pictures of the Edelbrock 8BA intake that came with the car. No numbers on it that I can see.
    Also, are change gears available for a Cyclone quick change rear end?
     

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  17. chlsnk
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    You should call Pete and Jakes ask for Jason he has a contact who specializes in non standard brand QC rearends I believe he is located in Nebraska.
     
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  18. alchemy
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    A V8 size Cyclone quickchange will use the same change gears as a Halibrand. You can buy them many places.
     
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  19. Speedster
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    Thank you! That’s great news.
     
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  20. Speedster
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    Speedster
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    Pulled the intake and one head off of the 8BA. The #2 cylinder had water in it but looks like it will clean up. The good news is that the bore measures standard at 3.1875.
    A few pics of what I found inside.
     

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