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How 'bout a compromise, I'd say we'd still call this a Hot Rod:)
Yep, looks very doable. Thanks! http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=325421
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I'm finishing up my 39 Ford Tudor sedan and was looking for a cheap wiper motor/assembly. I would normally not use one (rainex), but DMV...
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Oh....that ain't Kentucky:cool:.....I wouldn't say you have a following, Just seen you guys around over the yrs at swap meets;). I think I did buy...
Pure Class....wish more people had it.
Didn't they use cars as fill during the "dust bowl" times of the late thirties? And: Didn't you guys do this one other time with a Deuce Tudor?...
Here is a pic of some 39 pedals I adapted for a Model A frame I built several yrs ago. An Idea you could pull from it is to get the pivot point...
Good stuff Jim. I thought that might have been a Dave Gale truck (he built several in that style). Dave built the chassis for my Model A Vicky...
I'm in. Probably gonna be the first drive for my '39 Tudor (the car in my avatar)
I used to say I agreed with the 60's Ford truck 9inch route, but a friend of mine is building one using a 8.8 Mustang rear. It came with a factory...
T.F. The rear-end vent was just brainstorming, kinda what I was after with this thread. I can add oil through the pcv hole in the intake rear,...
Thanks Chop32. I appreciate the clarity Wicked 50. Blucar, read my post #11;)
Thanks, very similar to what I did, but how do you get air in?
The "tech" article thread is how I fabricated it. Of course, however, I drilled the hole in the area of the intake that covers the lifter...
I understand how it was done on early and late SBCs, I thought I would check and see if someone had come up with something "out of the box". I...
Sorry fella's, I should have said: without drilling a hole in the top.:)
So, I built a SBC and am running "Chevrolet Script" valve covers in my 39 Ford Tudor. These of course do not have a PCV opening. The intake I am...
OK, can we get back to the car? Did anyone notice the back bumper? TR
Gotta agree with Tinman, excellent craftsman, I'm a fan for sure, but would feel pretty bad for Mr. Gambino if one of those carbide discs exploded...
Ditto what Badshifter said.
Not out of brass, but have taken an aluminum core and made the top and bottom tanks. If you know a thing or two about silver soldering I think it...
For everybody kicking themselves :) http://www.roybriziostreetrods.com/progress/edlefson32/index.htm
Drive my 39 tudor. Getting close, real close.
Merry Christmas bud, thanks. T.R. Steve
You can use the Vega pitman arm and ream the tie rod end for a Ford tie rod.
Rad.....Simple but way cool. That's what its about, a guy and his hot rod (with some hot dogs)
One of the baddest coupes.........................ever.
Eastwood Barakat Deuce
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