The Jalopy Journal
Full fendered? If so, keep the Model A frame. Fenderless? Go with the 32 frame. Personally, I'd run fenders on this car. Good luck with the...
Keep them if you like them and set your car apart from the crowd.
Careful not to melt your lenses (if they are plastic) with extra bright incandescent bulbs. Brighter = hotter.
I've run both, but prefer a mechanical fan if room allows. If the fan does not show with the hood shut, the look of an electric is not a big...
Not chopped, not channeled, full fendered- My favorite look. My compliments to the owners of the cars posted above- very nice stuff.
I like this idea, and this thread hasn't been up in a while, so bttt.
See post #19.
Nice find and great color combo, too. Minimal changes (exhaust, etc.), and just the necessary minor repairs. Then, probably an extra set of...
Try Jim Carter Truck Parts in Independence, Mo.
My dog's ashes and mine are ultimately going into the same urn. If that helps us spend eternity together in one way or another, that's perfect.
I've used both and I would suggest the 200-4r.
My favorite shoebox until Royalshifter's came along.
Patience, persistence and a fair amount of luck went into this deal. Congratulations, and please keep the hamb informed with a build thread.
This may be my favorite shoebox Ford of all time. There's just nothing not to like about it. I like the colors that were chosen, but this thing...
Wow- really nice!
This is a great post! Thanks for your efforts.
Full fendered '33's are my favorite Ford, and you sure have a nice one. Change the wheels (to chrome reverse) and you are set. Congratulations.
1939 was the last year of the convertible coupe (or maybe it's coupe convertible), thus the last year there was really room for a rumble seat....
I think those are stainless. They used to be available as repros. Try Bob Drake or C&G Early Ford Parts if you're curious.
RIP Todd. You'll be missed.
Nice save!
Jimbo the rat terrier in the '51. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/WwyOGb9mU3k" frameborder="0"...
Radical Ray- since 6-1-1928!
Have a good one Ray, and many more.
No matter what he does, it's always going to look better without a scoop.
I'd get rid of the trunk lock, too. Then leave it plain.
Thanks for sharing the photos. Now I have proof that I was really there.
I made a quick round trip in my roadster from Kansas City Friday/Saturday and visited the show Friday evening. I would have stayed longer, and...
I'm taking it with me!
Nice chop. Just enough to improve the look of the car without going too far and ruining it. You have a good eye.
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