Im looking for pictures of 35 Sedan deliverys. Can be restored or traditional rod. I am looking at buying one so if anyone has some old pictures of original one or ones rodded it would be a big help. Ive searched high and low and cant seem to find and good ones.
Back in the 90's, Thom Taylor built one and it was followed in Rod & Custom. I don't know if you can do a search on the R&C website.
That is why the "-1/24" and "-1/25" is there. It keeps most of the model cars from being included in the results. My search found plenty of actual cars. Here's the first three returned by the search: http://www.rasloto.com/gallery/gallery_ford_sd.html http://americandreamcars.com/1935fordsdsr060407.htm http://buzztrader.com/cars/1/00/3/19351003063.html
Have you seen this '36? http://www.tjsamericanhotrods.com/images/1936FordSedanDelivery/index.html Different pics of the same car. Not sure if it has been for sale twice or what... http://www.richeysautobody.com/sales.htm Another '36 for sale: http://marydel-delaware.olx.com/1936-ford-sedan-delivery-for-sale-in-marydel-iid-22673417
Django thanks for the pictures of the 36s. There definately is way more info on thos out there than 35s. T-Time thanks for doing the search like i said i tried that but all i got is what you did which was some high dollar non trad. rides. Basically what im looking to do is have a stock body and ch***is and build a nice Flatty to go in it with some traditional interior and a few minor changes to my taste. But I want to do a period correct build focusing on the post war 46-48 is my time frame.
Kevin, they should be pretty much the same as the '35s, as far as I know. What kind of shape is the one you are looking at? I have always wanted one. I have some more pics on my hard drive if you want me to dig them out. Probably all '36 though.
the one im looking at is pretty decent has had some patches put in the lower cowl and needs the quaters patched...but other than that is pretty good...has 37 axles under it...the guy had NOS rear fenders for it and some other NOS parts...but he only wants $5000 for it so i thought it was a pretty good deal Im not a huge fan of the 35s but it seems there is less of them out there...i was gonna buy it and put 36 front sheet metal on it
I've posted this pic several times before...it's still there, in northeast Nebraska...just bring your shovel!
The buried one looks interesting! Those '37s are panel trucks, not sedan deliveries. Wow, that bare metal one is looking killer.
Seems most folks like the '36 better. Probably a lot of the '36s were originally '35s! Personally, I don't like the '36 front end. I prefer the '35.
Sounds like a good plan and will make for a good looking SD. There seem to be very few SD's, of any year, that are done traditional. Most I've seen are "street rod" style.
Remember the 35 that was on TV for Barret-Jackson, the last year of no-reserve. Yellow bottom and purple top from Illionis. It was in the Goodguys gazzette. It didn`t sell. My neighbors brother has a 35 in Minnisota, might be for sale, not cheap. A nice original thats never been restored.
kevin.. I've found 3 of these locally recently one resto, one street rod and a project car.. call me if your still looking for one.
If he has NOS rear fenders, they are almost worth 1/2 the asking price alone...Hard to find...fit 1935-39 Std Sedan Deliveries...
Here's some of my 35 (the red one). The green one was built by a guy named George in NC. I believe his was up for sale a yaer or two ago...I don't know if it ever sold....