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Discussion in 'New to the H.A.M.B.? Introduce yourself here!' started by AidanO6639, Sep 15, 2025.

  1. AidanO6639
    Joined: Jun 2, 2025
    Posts: 3

    AidanO6639

    Hey all,
    I just bought a 1939 Ford Standard Tudor Sedan that had some sentimental value to my family.
    My grandfather owned this car before I was even a thought in my parents mind. I was able to find some do***ents in our family archives pointing me to the guy who had bought the car when my grandfather p***ed. After about 12 years of nagging, I was able to buy the car back and surprise my mother. The gentleman I bought the car from had swapped it to Mustang ii front suspension, as well as parallel leaf springs in the back. Seems to me like he was going to make it more of a street rod. I am going to attempt to save the car from this fate and try to build something with more of an old school vibe.

    Unfortunately for me, this car was taken apart 30 years ago, and I am very unfamiliar with cars of this vintage. I have always been into muscle cars, but lately have started getting into more traditional built hot rods. I have some good sources for small parts so far, however, I would love to find more of a ch***is manual with how things go together from the factory. If anyone has some good suggestions as far as literature goes, I am all ears.

    Additionally, if there is anyone in the New England area with a traditional built 38-40 tudor that wouldn't mind letting me crawl all over it with a camera for reference photos, that would be much appreciated.

    Thanks in advance, and hopefully I can get this thing up and going within the next couple years.
    -Aidan
     
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  2. pprather
    Joined: Jan 10, 2007
    Posts: 8,988

    pprather
    Member

    Welcome to the HAMB from Illinois.
    Congratulations on finding and buying grandpa's old Ford.
    I'm going to call out several active members from M***achusetts. Hopefully one can help, or has a friend near you who can get you close to a straight axle, late 30's Ford for your education.
    Here goes:
    @1929rats
    @Arctic Rat
    @Ben Chirco
    @bostonhemi
    @Gramps-RDFL
    @Sart156
     
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  3. Sart156
    Joined: Sep 12, 2017
    Posts: 105

    Sart156
    Member

    I might be able to help out. if not ill try and set you up with someone local that can. shoot me a message if you want.
     
  4. AidanO6639
    Joined: Jun 2, 2025
    Posts: 3

    AidanO6639

    Hey Phil! Thank you for the warm welcome and tagging some fellow members!
    Appreciate the help!
     
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  5. Stooge
    Joined: Sep 9, 2015
    Posts: 581

    Stooge
    Member

    Welcome also from M***achusetts! Love a 39 Ford, none in my collection of stuff im working on, but theres quite a few 39-40 fords around M***. Depending on what part you live in, there is a show this weekend in Wrentham that i bet will have a few of them there

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  6. AidanO6639
    Joined: Jun 2, 2025
    Posts: 3

    AidanO6639

    Wrentham is pretty close!
    I think I know a couple guys in that club. Might have to swing by and check it out.
    Thank you for the heads up!
     
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