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40 Ford coupe

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by olscrounger, Jan 26, 2011.

  1. that is a really clean tasteful car, nice work
     
  2. 296ardun
    Joined: Feb 11, 2009
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    Very nice!!!
    40's look good in almost any color, but under-stated really works well (I had a 40 tudor -- noted your post on getting the front sheet metal to fit...all this time I thought I was the idiot who struggled to get it right!!--- never realized that other guys who really know what they are doing also struggled)...
     
  3. ironandsteele
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  4. Royalshifter
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    Fucking badass........you sure know how to put them together right Tim.
     
  5. olscrounger
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    Royal--coming from you I consider that quite a compliment--Thank You
     
  6. lazydog40
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    Right down my alley!
     
  7. falfas55
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    Very Very Nice. Great job.
     
  8. bobo
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    Great work. The stock look is definally the way to go. Does the Cloud Mist Gray have a green tone, thinking about it for my 35.
     
  9. olscrounger
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    Well-been driving it some and adjusting here and there--so far --so good
     

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  11. chevyfordman
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    I would love to see how you do a neutral safety switch with the stock column and also the shift indicator mechanism. Beautiful car.
     

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  12. plywude
    Joined: Nov 3, 2008
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    plywude
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    from manteca ca

    I saw you and your son's fortys at Cal-Expo Sacramento show a couple years ago, I was impressed then with how nice they were and even more impressed with the new one .................:D
     
  13. BrerHair
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    Beautiful work, Tim. My 84 yr. old dad's favorite car. Do you do your own paint and body work?

    Said you had build pics? Sure would love to see some.
     
  14. olscrounger
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    at my age, I don't fool with paint or uph---have em painted in pieces--will dig for some build pics--have them stored somewhere on discs--not real good at pics during the builds--but will look--build em all at home in my garage--a good retirement job--work on them when you want or not---2 hrs some days 10 hrs on others-tkaes me a while to do one --about 5-6 months from beginning to end
     
  15. Greezy
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    Very nice job. You do know your way around 40s.
     

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